Posted by
Jared Masters on Wednesday, October 01, 2008 1:38:37 PM
University of Central Florida kicked off an Octoberfest Obama rally with Bill Clinton saying, "You know I'm here because we have to change America's work force and get to the heart of the hub being the middle class". On his agenda were many of talks involving returning to space as the walking frontier, however his immediate regard was for the new banking limit.
The number one priority that says why haven't we already is "increasing the FDIC Insurance from $100,000 to $250,000". This will require the FDIC to raise its limit to provide depositors confidence that their money is safe and help eliminate runs on banks that are "just one part of the problem destabilizing the all around industry". When it comes to health insurance for small business, the Bill going to the floor in revised status needs to address small business in this same measure.
Although Bill Clinton makes the Universal Health Care sound good, maybe he should start charging rent on his private library books to pay for it. I don't want my taxes raised to pay for it and neither does the rest of America! Although there are many Americans that need a continuing health care coverage in a social value, America needs 21st Century solutions of "privatized picked out by the patients" coalition health care grants from the government and not a universal HMO type that left practitioners as well as the patients on the curb with nothing fixing the problem except a little change for the bus.
With everything a mess & declining with all values looking like the craters on the moon, the turtle on the fence post didn't get there by itself, and the silly rabbit is in the sights of John McCain too.
Also kicking of the 1st of October in the festive mood to reach into the hat and pull out a solution, crisis circumvention sponsored McCain's key points that we still have not solved our energy crisis, and although McCain didn't actually say it, Congress has not gotten to the rotten root key players like "Accorn" in the housing crisis.
In a make sure history doesn't repeat itself, McCain says the his soft tone today will carry a bite with his bark written in stone to reduce America's 10 Trillion dollar without taxing our way to prosperity. However, as a gentle remainder, since John is the all no taxes type, maybe he should remind himself that making health care policies a taxable income is off limits too.
PS:
If Wall Street threatens to purposely crash the market, isn't that a threat against National Security? Yup, ya'll better consult your attorney!
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