McCain's own "spread the wealth" program (and not his only one).
"A major area of contrast is prescription drug coverage, also known as Medicare Part D, which Congress passed in 2003. McCain opposed it then, saying "we didn't have a single way of paying for it."
Now he argues Medicare could save $2 billion a year by making wealthier recipients - say, those making more than $80,000, pay for a larger share of their own drugs."
I watched this on TV tonight, and found it on the internet for you McCain lovers who think your money will be safe with McCain.
How Obama And McCain Differ On Medicare, CBS Evening News: How The Candidates Propose To Fix The Ailing Program - CBS News
For each Obama story there is a matching, and usually worse, McCain story.
Joe The Plumber is an embarrassment to REAL plumbers, according to the local union, no training, not licensed and, by the way, Joe The Plumber *IS* required to be licensed, does not pay his taxes, has not idea of how or when he would be able to buy his bosses company, and 'him and his boss talking about him buying the company' - during his job interview, not much since then.
McCain holding Joe The Plumber up like he is an upstanding citizen, and he is a tax cheat, a dead beat who owes back taxes ... now ... *who do you think is "spreading the wealth"? Joe The Plumber ... from all taxpayers to himself.
Guess he is following good examples for swindling the government: Two shining stars from Alaska - Palin and Stevens.
You guys supporting McCain have no idea what kind of puppy you are backing - don't want another 'W'? You'd be getting one with McCain - he himself has said that he has backed 'W' more than 90% of the time, more than most other Republicans, that 'W' and his policies are 'on the right track'.
McCain's own "Share the Wealth" programs.
