To: TLBSHOW
I heard McCain on one of the talk shows on Sunday. I didn't get the impression he is inalterably opposed to the Bush tax cut plan. Rather, he wants some changes made in the direction of directing the cuts more towards lower- and middle-income people. I suspect that, if the plan eventually includes some kind of payroll tax cut or holiday, McCain will be satisfied.
To: aristeides
Bush needs to sell it to the People like he did the war with Iraq and like he did when Enron happened. Bush is the one that people listen to!
55 posted on
01/10/2003 7:46:34 AM PST by
TLBSHOW
(Keeping the Republicans Feet to the fire is a 24/7 job for conservatives)
To: aristeides
You are way too trusting of mccain, IMHO. Never trust him -never! He is up to no good, as he always is. Be wary, be very wary. He was just on Imus the other day saying Bush ran racist push-poll phone calls about his foreign daughter in South Carolina in 2000. It's a lie, mccain knows it's a lie and yet he is pushing that story. He will also try to pin 9-11 on Bush - watch and see. He told 9-11 families on 9-11-02 that the failures of 9-11 "went much higher than the intelligence community", insinuating that the President allowed 9-11 to happen. McCain is vindictive, petty and dangerous. Watch out.
56 posted on
01/10/2003 7:47:44 AM PST by
Wait4Truth
(RATS Hang Themselves Once Again!)
To: aristeides
McCain is still very annoyed that he lost the election. He'll do anything he can to upset W's programs. I think he'd like to see a huge recession rather than have to admit that W did anything right.
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