In the Reagan years, he himself said that government is corrupt. Which he was right about. The God of the Republican party didn't trifle when it came to partisan politics. He was a straight shooter and spoke his mind. If McCain could demonstrate Reaganistic values, his votes would flourish. But what it will come down to is experience. McCain wins by far with the experience, but few Americans realize what Obama has not accomplished. Yes, Chicago is nice, but we don't all live there. I live in a small town. Is that a crime? Shouldn't my president care about me?
Sunday, September 7, 2008
McCain and The Bi-Cabinet
John McCain announced Sunday morning that if elected, he promises to appoint cabinet members from both parties, Dems and Republicans. McCain believes that America's distrust in government does not come down to party lines, more like the people in charge. By people, I refer to Congress. The executive branch doesn't have a heck of a lot of power. Think about it. Congress listens to America complain about something and they'll debate it for a year or so and then say they will do something about it. Do they? Not usually. It is highly unusual for a Republican to do what McCain is doing, but it has been seen before. Remember Reagan?
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