Meanwhile China and other countries drill miles off our shores in the Gulf for 2 years going now while congress, the democratically controlled congress mind you, sits with their empty heads up their stretched out asses watching America's woes mount over the past two years so as to make their chances of gaining power all the better in the upcoming election, and that my friends is playing politics with the lives and futures of all Americans for their gain and benefit.
No if's and's or but's , these energy woes are in their court and always have been, but like an episode of the Twilight Zone, Barack Obama gets up and has the temerity to blame George Bush, an OILMAN of all things, for high gas prices today!!!!
Obama hammers McCain, Bush on economy, gas prices
My Way News - : "RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The presidential campaign turned to the economy Monday, with record gasoline prices and a spike in job losses putting Republican John McCain at a distinct disadvantage.
Democrat Barack Obama seized on the issue by launching a two-week economic tour meant to highlight his differences with McCain on taxes, spending priorities and other matters. At every turn he is tying McCain to President Bush, whose approval ratings are consistently low.
McCain pushed back, saying Obama's bid to end the Bush administration's tax cuts for upper-income Americans would only worsen the already struggling economy. He is airing TV ads in key states on the Iraq war, which he sees as a better issue this fall. But he took questions on the economy from donors in Virginia on Monday, and planned a speech Tuesday to small business owners in Washington."With many voters blaming Bush for the economic woes, Republican candidates for federal and state offices are scrambling to distance themselves from the bad news without abandoning core principles such as low taxes and modest government intervention in activities like banking and lending.
Democrats are trying to cut off any escape routes.
The centerpiece of McCain's economic plan "amounts to a full-throated endorsement of George Bush's policies," Obama told about 900 people in Raleigh.
North Carolina is not a state ordinarily pursued by Democratic presidential nominees. But it gave Obama a crucial victory in his primary battle against Hillary Rodham Clinton, and he hopes to put it in play this fall - or at least force McCain to spend time and money here. continued here
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