Is John McCain Losing It? Has his Luster worn off?
By Marc Chamot
While Sarah Palin shines at the debates, puts Joe Biden on the defensive, mainly defending Barack Obama’s political record, but not enough for John McCain to overcome impending economic gloom and his chances for the White House.
It was John McCain’s election to win! He may have just lost it indeed, but it wasn’t because of Sarah Palin, it was because of his total ignorance in resolving the American economic crisis, the middle class and lost jobs issues.
Barack Obama has once again come out attacking NAFTA and jobs going abroad, the American economic disaster has favored Barack Obama rather than John McCain. John McCain is on a tailspin from both, Democratic and Republican domestic failures.
Michigan is a key state that’s hurting economically and pro-NAFTA, free trader, and globalization agent John McCain isn’t winning there.
As I have said before here on my blog, if John McCain kept up with his very unpopular pro-NAFTA, globalization, and free trade agendas, while jobs are being lost and our economy keeps on declining it would doom him and the Republicans, and so far I was RIGHT.
Both Sarah Palin and Joe Biden had great arguments over their prospective candidates, but sorry to say, at the moment Barack Obama’s middle class plans seems to be winning over Americans.
John McCain’s economic message is still not resonating with Americans in general, the worse our economy gets, and the worse it is for John McCain.
Putting aside race as a factor going against Barack Obama, people’s pocket books concerns will be the big motivating factor for the blue-collar workers, Latinos, and the middle class to vote for Barack Obama.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana and other northern states, key battleground states for the presidency are swaying Obama’s way. These are states that have been the most devastated by the current economic situation.
John McCain had plenty of time to talk about solutions rather than coming out with his silly attack ads. Barack Obama’s, “out of touch” remark on John McCain is sticking in the minds of the voters.
I am here in California, a haven for Hispanics and Latinos, traditionally racists, anti-black, on Hispanic talk radio all of the support is for Barack Obama. Hispanics in California are suffering serious economic hardships; they are the most foreclosed upon it’s all Barack Obama with them.
Sphere: Related Content







3 comments:
Far too often, minorities are taught to look to the government. The government is your main means of support.
For decades, blacks have voted predominantly Democrat. And yet here we are, years later, and they have the same complaints that they've always had. Nothing has changed.
Einstein once said, "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting different results."
Learn to think for yourself and then do accordingly. Do not base your success on who is elected president, be it Democrat or Republican. Otherwise, you'll always be disappointed.
Great comment Paul, here, here, you're absolutely right.
Thanks
Putting their racist thoughts and feelings aside, Hispanics are definitely for Obama. When it comes to what's best for the country and for them as a community, Hispanics will choose the person who they see fit.
When there are issues that concern Hispanics, like health care, education, and immigration I'm sure race will not matter anyone.
Health care is a really serious issue. Soon, the senior population of the Hispanic community will sky rocket. This should concern them and their children because most of them don't have good quality health care.
That's why the talk show host Cristina Saralegui has collaborated with AARP in helping the Hispanic community that's 50 and older.
There is a website you can check out to get more info on Cristina Saralegui & AARP. Just go to: http://www.upclosewithcristina.com/video
On the website, you can have some fun and create a customized video with Cristina.
You also get a chance to enter and win a trip for 2 to Miami and see The Cristina Saralegui Show.
If you want to know more about AARP's benefits, check out their webstie: http://www.aarp.org
I hope I'm not overstepping any boundaries. I just wanted to let you know about AARP's great benefits and the video with Cristina. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
Amelia Lopez
AARP Ambassador
ameliaaarp@yahoo.com
Post a Comment