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Denver, CO – Hours after clinching his Party’s nomination, the
one-time “maverick” completed his transformation into a full-fledged
Bush Republican by heading to the White House this afternoon to receive President
Bush’s formal endorsement.
In his desperation to cozy up to the right wing of the Republican Party, McCain
has endorsed President Bush’s decision to jeopardize health care for 60,000
Colorado children by vetoing SCHIP expansion, threatened the retirement security
of Colorado seniors by promising to privatize Social Security, further strained
Colorado’s reserve and national guard units by promising to keep our troops
in Iraq for 100 years, and promised more of the same on everything from ethics
to the economy. In fact, despite widespread economic anxieties facing working
families in Colorado and across America, McCain said he thinks the economy is
strong and refuses to say whether he supports President Bush’s threat
to veto a Democratic bill to help struggling homeowners fighting to avoid foreclosure.
Instead, McCain’s idea of short-term economic stimulus for working families
is making President Bush’s tax cuts for the rich permanent in 2010.
“By rushing to President Bush’s side, McCain is showing Colorado’s
working families that a vote for John McCain is a vote for a third Bush term,”
said Colorado Democratic Party Chair Pat Waak. "Colorado’s working
families already understand that John McCain is out of touch with the issues
they are confronting each day. The closer voters look at the real McCain record,
the more they will realize he cannot be trusted to deliver the change America
wants."
Third Bush Term on the Economy…
McCain’s Short-Term Solution For the Economy? Tax Cuts for the Wealthy
in Two Years, Of Course. When asked what efforts who have a short-term impact
on the economy, McCain responded “In the shorter term, if you somehow
told American businesses and families, ‘Look, you're not going to experience
a tax increase in 2010,’ I think that's a pretty good short-term measure.
And as far as confidence is concerned, I think if you say, ‘Congress is
going to cut corporate taxes right away,’ if you say that you've got a
plan to eliminate the AMT, I think some of those are kind of short-term measures
right now.” [Wall Street Journal, 3/3/08]
Republicans Postponing Consideration of Housing Bill So McCain Doesn't Have
to Make a Hard Vote. "Consideration of the mortgage package was delayed
earlier in the week when a debate over the Iraq War lasted longer than expected.
At the time, Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., maintained that Republicans
were intentionally delaying consideration of the mortgage package so that Arizona
Sen. John McCain
-- the presumptive GOP presidential nominee -- would not have to cast a vote
on the bill before the March 4 Ohio primary." [Congressional Quarterly
Today, 2/27/2008]
Third Bush Term on Iraq…
McCain Would Spend 'a Hundred Years' or a 'Million Years' in Iraq.
McCain interrupted a voter during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire telling
him we could spend "maybe a hundred" years in Iraq and "that
would be fine with me." After the town hall meeting, he told a reporter
"that U.S. troops could be in Iraq for 'a thousand years' or 'a million
years,' as far as he was concerned." [McCain Derry, NH town hall meeting
, 1/3/08; motherjones.com , 1/3/08]
McCain Consistently on Bush Talking Points on Iraq. In 2003, McCain echoed
Bush's rosy predictions by claiming that the end was "very much in sight"
in Iraq In 2005, McCain backed Bush, arguing that another year would prove "stay
the course" was working. [The Hill, 12/8/05; ABC News, Good Morning America,
4/9/03] In 2006, McCain argued that Iraqwas "on the right track" even
as it slipped further toward civil war.
[MSNBC, Imus in the Morning, 3/1/06] As of late, McCain's campaign insists,
"terrorists are on the run," even while half of Afghanistan appears
to have fallen back under the control of the Taliban and Osama Bin Laden remains
at large. [johnmccain.com, press release, 12/17/07; Time, 12/8/07; Investor's
Business Daily, 12/14/07]
Third Bush Term on Health Care…
John McCain Does Not Have a Plan For the Uninsured. According to the Wall Street
Journal, McCain’s plan does not focus on “reducing the ranks of
the uninsured,” of which there are about 47 million, or one in seven Americans.
[Wall Street Journal, 10/11/07]
McCain Opposed Reauthorizing SCHIP and Providing Insurance For Millions of
Uninsured Children. McCain voted against reauthorizing the State Children's
Health Insurance Program for five years, expanding the program by $35.2 billion.
[Senate Vote #307, 8/2/07]
Third Bush Term on Social Security…
2008: McCain “Totally In Favor” of Bush Social Security Plan. “I'm
totally in favor of personal savings accounts and I think they are an important
opportunity for young workers. I campaigned in support of President Bush's proposal
and I campaigned with him, and I did town hall meetings with him.” [Wall
Street Journal, 3/3/08]
2005: McCain Campaigned for Bush Social Security Plan. “McCain has been
especially supportive of his onetime rival, appearing with Bush at three events
over the past two days in trying to prod Democrats into negotiations to include
private accounts in a plan to revamp Social Security.” [Washington Post,
3/23/05]
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