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Jul 09 2008

The Economy Can Go Into a Recession!

Published by allykat at 6:16 pm under Presidential Candidates, john mccain, obama Edit This

Hand over your Money!The economy can get much worst! We are not in a recession right now, but we can easily go into one! First it comes to gas, transportation affects everything we buy. If you want to help the economy you should vote for the person that will help the gas relief immediately, which would be McCain. Both candidates want to search for future alternative fuels so that will defiantly cost some tax dollars, but McCain’s plan will be less expensive just judging from so far.

Raising taxes is not the answer to helping the economy! If we raise taxes then people will have less money to pay to their employees. And then people will have less money for leisure items. All in all raising taxes only hurts the economy. Vote for the presidential candidate who will raise taxes the least if you want to help the economy, which is John McCain.

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3 Responses to “The Economy Can Go Into a Recession!”

  1. Jacque Denise Yapon 10 Jul 2008 at 2:25 am edit this

    well I’d say oil crisis it a hot issue right now in politics because it affects all prices,the costs of everything from food to housing market crisis. There are also significant issues on local and global environmental impact. While there are many issues, we need to look at our next leader and determine which will have the best course of action going forward…..I recently watch the two video in http://pollclash.com/ about this issue, Obama and McCain talk about this…

  2. Marshon 10 Jul 2008 at 3:59 am edit this

    Not a bright one are we?

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