It’s a hypothetical question.
But why do you think it would be SO different? Based on what? There was no difference between Obama and McCain on immigration, cap and trade,and the TARP.
McCain would have folded and yielded to the demands for a stimulus, although maybe not as large.
McCain would have yielded on healthcare of some kind. The proof is he didn’t fight, fight, fight against Obama care, which was a clearly unconstitutional power grab by Obama and his fellow Communists.
Maybe Israel wouldn’t be so at risk by this point; but we would have ground troops in Libya by now.
McCain was a chameleon last year, returning to Arizona and makeing conservative speeches and noises to his erstwhile constitutents, winning reelection, and resuming his Dem ways in the Senate.
The truth is McCain was almost silent when it came to opposing Obama, just like he was in the campaign in 2008. That is because they both have the same handlers.
The only real difference in 2008 is that Obama had a morn dfor VP, and John McCain had a woman who loved this country and was really willing to fight for it.
There is no question in my mind, that although we would not be in the exact same place we are in today with Obama, we would still be on the same road to socialism.
If there was such a difference, McCain would have been fighting hiss heart out for his beloved America against obama, and that did not happen.
Please reread the examples I gave, then critique them. That's the beginning of what would be different.
I'll talk about your examples in another post if we continue, okay? I agree with some of what you say, but have a simple disagreement with those who say they're the same.
McCain had a lot of baggage and bad proposals, but they don't come anywhere near what Obama has done in 2 1/2 years.