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Jandre002 said:
And here is a link for you skeptics out there.

Barack Obama deficit increase by 2018: 3.5 trillion

John McCain deficit increase by 2018: 5 trillion

http://womeninbusiness.about.com/od/2008electionfaqs/f/cutsvsdebt.htm

So who is really more likely to increase taxes with their plans? Stop speculating and research.

 

The difference is in Ideology. For the entire time McCain has been in office, he has been for, and voted for, lowering taxes. I don't care what they say, I care what they do. Obama has not voted to lower taxes.

So, both are promising things they can't deliver, McCain to the tune of 5T, Obama to the tune of 3.5T.

When we don't have enough money, history tells us McCain will not do the programs he says he will do, and keep taxes low. History shows Obama will attempt to do more of his programs by raising taxes.

This is obvious to anyone who is not blinded by there choice in candidate. Personally, I want Ron Paul, and both of these guys can go to hell.

They both suck, but one will be a higher risk for the middle class to have there taxes raises. That's obvious.

 

P.S. It's funny how you contradict your own post. One says Obama's plan is balanced, and one says he will add 3.5T to the deficit.