If you don’t agree with running up the federal debt, you should look at McCain’s record?

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He has proven to be a fiscal conservative for many, many years. He opposed spending more than incoming revenues for pratically all his career. He even argued that tax cuts must be matched with spending reductions. His fiscal resposibility earned him opposition from both parties. Look it up, he has a long record.

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8 Responses to “If you don’t agree with running up the federal debt, you should look at McCain’s record?”

  1. pablo_asawa Says:

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    Thank you ..this is most inspiring..I shall look it up and vote for McCain as I pay too many taxes now..thanks for the tip

  2. Your #1 fan Says:

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    His 100 year war will bankrupt this country. How is that fiscally conservative?

  3. todbod Says:

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    Good Point. Our country need a conservative spender and if taxes are raised, they should be used to pay down our debt, not create new programs that we cannot afford.

  4. Love Canada Says:

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    No influence for 8 years??
    I guess the rest of the republicans didn’t agree with him

  5. **Shelby** Says:

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    well the only problem with this is the fact that he supports war which is costing trillions to dollars…..nice try though

    obama 08′

  6. Buddy Says:

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    Obvious people who write that McCain wants a 100 year war like to misrepresent the truth and should grow up.

    Similar to Obama claiming that GOP are misrepresenting his stand on talking to the Iranian President.

    So we wnd up with misleading comments.

    McCain wants to continue war for 100 years and Obama want to meet with the leaders of Iran without and pre determined conditions…

    Both statements not being true

  7. Sambo Says:

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    We don’t have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem. Since the Bush tax cuts, revenues have hit $3 trillion, an all time high. Raising taxes now, in this recession will hurt us all. $3 trillion is enough money for the government.

  8. terry r Says:

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    Thanks! I now know i’ll vote for McCain!