DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — White House rivals John McCain and Barack Obama combined televised attack ads with statesmanlike appeals for bipartisanship Tuesday as they vied for political gain in the shadow of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Both men spoke privately with President Bush about the collapse of the financial industry, then publicly made clear their differences with him, McCain more gently than his Democratic rival.
The Republican, campaigning in Iowa, pointedly told reporters there were steps the administration could still take “with the stroke of the pen to help alleviate the crisis gripping our economy. I urge them to do so.”
McCain mentioned using a federal stabilization fund to back uninsured money market accounts. The Treasury Department is already using the fund to guarantee money market mutual funds, which were the only uninsured money market accounts. Treasury announced that program Sept. 19 after the failure of Lehman Bros. produced a surge of withdrawals from such funds.
The GOP candidate also suggested wielding authority to purchase $1 trillion in mortgages.
In addition, first Obama and then McCain said Congress should lift the current federal deposit insurance limit of $100,000 to $250,000.
Obama’s campaign released a new commercial critical of the administration and his campaign rival at the same time. “The old trickle-down theory has failed us,” the Illinois senator said in the ad. “We can’t afford four more years like the last eight.”
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NoBama traits:
1. use scare tactics: NoBama lied when he said 9/19/08 that McCain and Bush support a 50% cut in Social Security; read this article for the truth: http://www.factcheck.org/elections-20...
2. granting amnesty to the 40 million illegal Mexican immigrants already in the US to suck even more money from the American taxpayer, ultimately destroying American values and replacing them with corrupt Mexican values.
3. Former Fannie Mae CEO: NoBama used incredible lack of judgment when he picked former Fannie Mae CEO James Johnson to review and comment on his potential Vice Presidential running mates. See Washington Times article: http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/pol...
4. Subprime inaction: NoBama National Campaign Finance Chairwoman is Penny Pritzker’s; her former Superior bank was issuing subprime loans to minorities and her bank collapsed requiring a $750B bailout by the FDIC; she has given $50K in campaign contributions to NoBama; read this about Penny Pritker: http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics...
5. NoBama is not a reformer; he is not a person of hope; not a messiah; he’s just another corrupt and inexperienced Washington politician.
So one sided are we not? You are funny and typical! McCain does the same stuff if not worse.