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  • WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. John McCain defended deregulation on Wall Street even as he endorsed a $700 billion bailout of financial firms in an interview broadcast Sunday. His opponent in the presidential race, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, said an inadequate regulatory system was partly responsible for the crisis. Both candidates were interviewed on CBS'"60 Minutes.

  • McCain's deregulation policies are hurting families To the Editor:

  • By Mike Glover The Associated Press

  • Washington -- In the midst of a harrowing financial crisis, John McCain and Barack Obama have each pointed the finger of blame toward his opponent and his opponent's party. Obama has blamed a Republican fervor for deregulation and portrayed McCain as a serial deregulator.

  • McCain's deregulation policies have led to financial crisis To the Editor:

  • MCCAIN AND REGULATION McCain's deregulation tendencies stand to harm women the most

  • The beltway poison began almost before the dancing stopped early Wednesday morning. Obama has to be ''cautious." This is still a "center-right nation," wrote Bill Kristol. "The country remains very evenly divided," says Clinton advisor Harold Ickes. Obama better lower his sights, ignore the "liberal" Congress and liberal lobbies, and govern from the center. The best response to that came from the Obama camp itself. Newly appointed Chief of Staff Rham Emanuel told "Face the Nation:" "Rule one: Never allow a crisis tq go to waste. They are opportunities to do big things. John Podesta, co-chair of the transition team, reported about Obama: "He feels like he has a real mandate for change. We need to get off the course that the Bush administration has set. Exactly right. Obama won a majorit...

    ..." of the Reagan era, advocated by Bush and McCain (top end tax cuts, corporate trade deals, trickle down economics, deregulation) and the "redistributionist socialism" that McCain...

  • During the debate, [Sarah Palin] announced her own rules. [Gwen Ifill] asked Palin to answer [Joseph Biden]'s charge of McCain "letting Wall Street run wild on deregulation." Palin responded, "I'm still on the tax thing because I want to correct you on that again. And I want to let you know what I did as a mayor and as a governor. And I may not answer the questions that either the moderator or you want to hear, but I am going to talk straight to the American people and let them know my track record also." In other words, Palin would march to her own drummer. Palin's hatred of Blacks was evident during the debate. She refused to respect Obama's title. It was always "Barack Obama." On the other hand, she used John McCain and Sen. McCain interchangeably. Obama was lucky that she did not re...

  • John McCain has more gimmicks than a bad sales pitch. After picking Sarah Palin in a move that was as purely political as possible, McCain decided to "suspend" his campaign to work with Congress on the bailout plan. Is this the same McCain who just months ago told us that he really didn't know all that much about the economy? What, then, does he have to contribute to such a convoluted situation? McCain worked on economic issues in the past. The problem is that he spent his time on these issues arguing for deregulation of just about everything. Deregulation is probably the single largest contributor to the current financial debacle we find ourselves in, not to mention a number of scandals, such as Enron and WorldCom, that were largely the result of deregulated markets. In the case of Enr...

  • The beltway poison began almost before the dancing stopped early Wednesday morning. Obama has to be "cautious." This is still a "center-right nation," wrote Bill Kristol. "The country remains very evenly divided," says Clinton advisor Harold Ickes. Obama better lower his sights, ignore the "liberal" Congress and liberal lobbies, and govern from the center. The best response to that came from the Obama camp itself. Newly appointed Chief of Staff Rham Emanuel told Face the Nation: "Rule one: Never allow a crisis to go to waste. They are opportunities to do big things. John Podesta, co-chair of the transition team, reported about Obama: "He feels like he has a real mandate for change. We need to get off the course that the Bush administration has set. Exactly right Obama won a majority of...

    ..." of the Reagan era, advocated by Bush and McCain (top-end tax cuts, corporate trade deals, trickle down economics, deregulation) and the "redistributionist socialism" that McCain...



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