Monday
Jun092008
More secure with McCain
Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Doug Holtz-Eakin from Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) campaign team held a conference call to rebuttal some issues brought up in Sen. Barrack Obama’s (D-Ill.) campaign speech on economic policy held in Raleigh, North Carolina. Burr began by saying that if the American people focus on the campaign rhetoric they will find big differences between what candidates propose and what they have done.
Burr said that about fifty percent of Obama’s speech focused on discrediting McCain rather than on Obama’s actual policy and proposals. While Obama said he wanted to lower tax rates for lower and middle class Americans, in the past he has voted 94 times to raise taxes. Burr explained that McCain has “been bold” in his pledge to keep taxes low and wants to give middle class Americans a tax break.
Burr also said that when looking at all the proposals and histories of both presidential candidates, there is more security with McCain. McCain has the better track record when it comes to committing to his promises. Burr went as far as to say that the speech Obama gave today is one that the American people are “sick and tired of.”
Holtz-Eakin explained that McCain actually voted against the 2005 Energy Policy Act while Obama favored it. This shows that McCain does not support a tax cut for Exxon, one of many false claims made by Obama. McCain does in fact believe that keeping taxes low is important for families, for the economy, and for corporations across America.
Burr said that about fifty percent of Obama’s speech focused on discrediting McCain rather than on Obama’s actual policy and proposals. While Obama said he wanted to lower tax rates for lower and middle class Americans, in the past he has voted 94 times to raise taxes. Burr explained that McCain has “been bold” in his pledge to keep taxes low and wants to give middle class Americans a tax break.
Burr also said that when looking at all the proposals and histories of both presidential candidates, there is more security with McCain. McCain has the better track record when it comes to committing to his promises. Burr went as far as to say that the speech Obama gave today is one that the American people are “sick and tired of.”
Holtz-Eakin explained that McCain actually voted against the 2005 Energy Policy Act while Obama favored it. This shows that McCain does not support a tax cut for Exxon, one of many false claims made by Obama. McCain does in fact believe that keeping taxes low is important for families, for the economy, and for corporations across America.
Gov. Palin: Reallocate funding from "fruit fly research in France" to helping children with special needs
Palin stated that the public school systems are failing to render enough help for special needs children like her son, who has down’s syndrome. She spoke about federal funding to follow every special needs child without "bureaucratic complications or barriers". She pledged to "finally fully fund" the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as well as Individualized Education Programs. Palin said parents of children with disabilities have "enough complications already" and should have more options in schools for their children, whether they be private or public schools.
While Palin and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.) intend to "reduce taxes to promote growth" if elected, Palin scrutinized Senator Obama's (D-Ill.) plan to raise taxes because it would have "serious and harmful consequences" for parents of special needs children, who might lose funding for things like Special Needs Trusts.