On points there is no doubt McCain is the better person to be President. Obama does not have the experience, judgement, and certainly not the economic plan to move this country forward. Does not matter. In the last two weeks McCain has squandered the lead he gained two weeks ago. He had the high ground on the Fannie and Freddie Mac debacle because he warned everyone and tried to fix the problem two years ago, and was blocked by the Dems. He has not taken advantage of this fact. In the debate last night as with the 1st debate McCain did not show people exactly how the tax increases of Obama will harm the country. He did not show how every President that has lowered tax rates (Jack Kennedy, Ronald Regan, Bill Clinton, and yes even George W. Bush) had expanding, growing economies under their tenure as presidents. In George W’s case, six of the last eight yrs have been good for the economy. We know this because the tax revenues under Bush have been 20% higher than under Clinton. That cannot happen unless the economy is growing. If you disagree, fine, but there is little doubt that higher taxes never grows an economy. It never has, and it never will. But McCain has not debated properly and so this information is not getting out to the public, and so on style Obama wins both debates, and will win the election. Blacks can be happy; we will have a black President. But the country will weep, because none of his policies will help the country in any way, except moving us closer to socialism. I will vote for McCain, he is the better man. But I fully expect Obama to win, and all of us to lose.
