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It’s the Economy, John

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Posted on Mar 27, 2008

Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama gave major economic policy speeches Thursday, outlining specific proposals and highlighting John McCain’s relative weakness on the subject. Obama called for a boost in regulation and an additional $30 billion in stimulus while Clinton proposed a job retraining program.

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Democrat Barack Obama said Thursday a firmer government hand is needed on Wall Street and a $30 billion stimulus is needed to rescue homeowners and the jobless. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a new job retraining program to remedy what both candidates derided as Republican indifference to a sputtering economy.

Both Obama and Clinton argued that Republican nominee-in-waiting John McCain isn’t ready or willing to handle an economic emergency.

“The phone is ringing, and he would just let it ring and ring,” Clinton said, echoing the “3 a.m. phone call” TV ad she used earlier to suggest she was more qualified than Obama to handle a national security crisis. Speaking in Raleigh, North Carolina, she chastised McCain for opposing government intervention in the nation’s credit and mortgage crisis.

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By DennisD, March 28 at 11:41 am #
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Enough already

I’m so sick of hearing about this imaginary 3 o’clock phone call crap.

If anyone thinks that ANY of the three remaining American Idol candidates is going to make ANY decision on his or her own without consulting the money people behind them I have a bridge in Brooklyn to resell you.

A job retraining program - to do what, outsource your own job.

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By Fadel Abdallah, March 27 at 7:15 pm #
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No! It’s not the economy stupid; it’s the war in Iraq with its terrible consequences for the economy. The war is the root cause and the bad economy is the side effect!

In Iraq we met a presumed enemy, but the enemy is us, with our so-called Commander-in-Chief sitting cowardly in the artificial security of the White House, while spending American blood and treasure on the altar of his sick and arrogant majesty. Whoever thinks that this terrible war can pass without consequences for the economy, psychology and mental health of our nation must be a criminal stupid naive who is part of the problem and not the solution!

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By Jack Parson, March 27 at 2:39 pm #
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Obama's Skills

The reason I’m voting for Obama is that he will fix my computer - and more!  See http/obamawill.com

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