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hdmarketing
09-23-2008, 09:54 AM
OBAMA SCOLDS BIDEN ON AIG FLIP-FLOP: 'JOE SHOULD HAVE WAITED'...

[quote] Obama may scale back promises too!

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in an interview aired Tuesday that the cost of the mortgage bailout plan may have to rein in his ambitious plans for health care, energy, education and infrastructure.

Obama's comments reflect the possible new constraints on the next president's ability to expand or start programs or cut taxes. The series of government financial bailouts over this month could cost more than $1 trillion.

Obama told NBC’s Matt Lauer on the “Today” show that he doesn’t expect the plan to cost the full $700 billion right away, and all the money won’t be lost. But he said

“Does that mean that I can do everything that I've called for in this campaign right away?” Obama said. “Probably not. I think we're going to have to phase it in. And a lot of it's going to depend on what our tax revenues look like.”

“I think what has been clear during this entire past 10 days is John McCain has not had clarity and a grasp on the situation,” Obama.

But Lauer pointed out that Obama’s running mate, Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.), had initially said the exact same thing – on “Today,” no less.

“I think that in that situation, I think Joe should have waited, as well,” Obama said.

It’s very rare for one ticket mate to publicly second-guess the other. But on the “CBS Evening News” on Monday, Biden had chastised his own campaign for a TV ad portraying McCain as a computer illiterate. Biden backed off his criticism of the ad in a statement the campaign released three hours later.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13779.html

bairdi
09-23-2008, 10:14 AM
OBAMA SCOLDS BIDEN ON AIG FLIP-FLOP: 'JOE SHOULD HAVE WAITED'...

[quote] Obama may scale back promises too!

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in an interview aired Tuesday that the cost of the mortgage bailout plan may have to rein in his ambitious plans for health care, energy, education and infrastructure.

Obama's comments reflect the possible new constraints on the next president's ability to expand or start programs or cut taxes. The series of government financial bailouts over this month could cost more than $1 trillion.

Obama told NBC’s Matt Lauer on the “Today” show that he doesn’t expect the plan to cost the full $700 billion right away, and all the money won’t be lost. But he said

“Does that mean that I can do everything that I've called for in this campaign right away?” Obama said. “Probably not. I think we're going to have to phase it in. And a lot of it's going to depend on what our tax revenues look like.”

“I think what has been clear during this entire past 10 days is John McCain has not had clarity and a grasp on the situation,” Obama.

But Lauer pointed out that Obama’s running mate, Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.), had initially said the exact same thing – on “Today,” no less.

“I think that in that situation, I think Joe should have waited, as well,” Obama said.

It’s very rare for one ticket mate to publicly second-guess the other. But on the “CBS Evening News” on Monday, Biden had chastised his own campaign for a TV ad portraying McCain as a computer illiterate. Biden backed off his criticism of the ad in a statement the campaign released three hours later.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13779.html
You seem to have left this piece of fantasy out of the information you posted.

Also interviewed Sunday by Harwood, McCain said he believes he can still balance the budget in his first term. “I believe we can still balance the budget,” he said, citing “restraint of spending … and the recovery of our economy.”

hdmarketing
09-23-2008, 12:00 PM
[QUOTE=hdmarketing]OBAMA SCOLDS BIDEN ON AIG FLIP-FLOP: 'JOE SHOULD HAVE WAITED'...


You seem to have left this piece of fantasy out of the information you posted.

Also interviewed Sunday by Harwood, McCain said he believes he can still balance the budget in his first term. “I believe we can still balance the budget,” he said, citing “restraint of spending … and the recovery of our economy.”

NO! I didn't seem to leave anything out, I posted what I did because my point was NOT about McCain, it was about Obama/Biden un-wrapping...