akuma587 said:
I agree in the sense that it really doesn't matter anyways who caused the problem, as both parties had a substantial hand in it. Republicans may have had a slightly larger hand for the sole reason that they controlled Congress for a pretty long period of time. Clinton did sign the deregulation into law. Hindsight is 20/20, so it is hard to blame either party for something that wasn't entirely foreseeable. Republicans had a majority in Congress too when McCain couldn't re-regulate (sounds so weird), so the Republican party didn't warm up to the idea either. I just don't think McCain suspending his campaign is going to do any good for the American public, and may even cause more harm than good by turning this into a political battle. I think it is a politically calculated move more than anything. I think McCain is a good guy, but the intentions behind suspending his campaign are mixed at best.
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I agree with you completely. Even the part about Mccain not running a perfect campaign. I hate partison politics. I am not a republican I am just a finance guy, and I am a major fiscal conservative. I wish we would have just listen to Washinton and not gone with the 2 party system.
I also think most of the stuff they can't settle in the House should be sent to the states for Referandum(spelling?)... That would be a major step from a republic and towards democracy.
I just get frustrated when people don't see the problems with Obama too.
End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)
Wii- 72 million 3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases
360- 37 million Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak
PS3- 29 million Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut







