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John mccain voted 19 times against a minimum-wage increase



John mccain voted 19 times against a minimum-wage increase



mccain: Low Taxes and No More Pork Barrel Spending 2 of 4



John mccain's August 31st 2008 interview on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. John mccain contrasts his low tax approach to the Obama tax and spend approach. mccain explains how his low tax plan will grow the economy compared to how Obama's high tax plan, whether it's on the rich or not, will (in my opinion, not mccain's) weaken the economy and possibly push us into a small depression. The choice is clear, do you want an inexperienced tax and spend liberal who will grow government until it is involved in every aspect of your life, or do you want a low tax, small government president who still believes that the government needs to stay out of the way of the American people and let the freedom and dignity of the individual continue to make this country the greatest country in history. WALLACE: Senator, I want to turn to the Democratic Convention. First of all, did you watch much of it? MCCAIN: I didn't, much, really, because I was traveling a lot. WALLACE: You won't be surprised, your ears would have been burning, because they were going after you pretty good. MCCAIN: Yes, I heard that. WALLACE: I want to give you this first chance to respond to it directly. Senator Obama, in his acceptance speech, quoted you with saying that the fundamentals of the economy are strong, that it has made great progress under President Bush. And then he said this. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) SEN. BARACK OBAMA, D-ILL.: It's not because John mccain doesn't care. It's because John mccain doesn't get it ...



Peter Schiff On American Samoa, The Minimum Wage And What It Means For America



The minimum wage also causes employers who would have employed people to buy capital goods. That means that those capital goods cannot be used in other sectors of the economy. Subscribe to www.youtube.com Additional keywords sarah palin john mccain education economy bush friedman hayek...




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