McCain pledges balanced budget, criticizes Obama

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PHILIP ELLIOTT | October 8, 2008 08:09 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and vice presidential running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, participate in a rally in Allentown, Pa., Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain promised Wednesday to balance the federal budget despite the nation's deepening economic distress.

McCain said he would "confront" the massive federal debt and would balance the annual federal budget by the end of his term in office, without specifying whether he meant in four years or perhaps eight years should he be elected twice.

McCain has long promised to balance the budget but this was the first time he renewed the pledge since the enactment of a $700 billion bailout this month of troubled financial institutions which could complicate such an effort. Many presidential candidates have promised to balance the budget but the last to do so was Democrat Bill Clinton, who had four budget surpluses beginning in 1998. That was the first surplus since 1969 and the first string of surpluses since one that ended in 1930.

In delivering this pledge, McCain committed a verbal bobble, which quickly made its way onto YouTube.

"Across this country, this is the agenda I have set before my fellow prisoners and the same standards of clarity and candor must now be applied to my opponent," said McCain, who often speaks about his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. His prepared remarks said "fellow citizens," not "fellow prisoners."

Speaking to a rowdy crowd of supporters in this eastern Pennsylvania town, McCain and his running mate, Sarah Palin, both challenged Democrat Barack Obama's campaign claims. Dismissing Obama as just "a guy who's just tried to talk his way into the White House," vice presidential candidate Palin said the Democrats' ideas are stale and dangerous.

"He's not willing to drill for energy, but he's sure willing to drill for votes," Palin said, eliciting cheers of "Drill, baby, drill" from the crowd, which often interrupted the candidates during their joint appearance.

McCain's remarks about Obama were interrupted with shouts of "socialist," "terrorist" and "liar." At another time, a man in the bleaches shouted "No more ACORN," referring to a group that registers poor voters.

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"We've all heard what he's said. But it's less clear what he's done, or what he will do," McCain said.

The crowd replied with chants, "Nobama."

Similarly, Palin said there were too many questions about Obama's past: "John McCain didn't just come out of nowhere. The American people know John McCain."

Advisers say the Republican ticket will continue this forceful tone as the campaign enters its final months. Obama leads in national and state polls; McCain is looking for a way to change that.

McCain is trying to move Pennsylvania and its 21 electoral votes out of the Democratic column; President Bush lost the state to Democrats in 2000 and 2004. Obama has one extra advantage this year: Democratic voter registration surged by 13 percent while Republican ranks shrunk by 1 percent as a record 8.6 million Pennsylvanians registered to vote in this presidential election.

Statewide, Democrats outnumber Republicans by nearly 1,170,000 voters, almost twice the edge they had a year ago.

"Which candidate's experience, in government and in life, makes him a more reliable leader for our country and commander in chief for our troops?" McCain said. "In short, who is ready to lead?"

McCain's speech centered on policies that would help the working-class voters in this region where the race is close. Obama lost Pennsylvania's Democratic primary to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and has struggled to connect with the white, working-class voters he once said cling to guns and religion in times of economic uncertainty.

"What Sen. Obama says today and what he has done in the past are often two different things," McCain said.

Citing taxes, health care and energy, McCain appealed to voters' pocketbooks and lingering doubts about Obama.

"Who is the real Sen. Obama?" McCain said, repeating a line he debuted on Monday in New Mexico, another state he needs to win White House. "Is he the candidate who promises to cut middle-class taxes, or the politician who voted to raise middle-class taxes?"

Later, at a campaign stop in neighboring Ohio, Palin noted that only one presidential candidate had been a member of the U.S. military.

"We all need to remind Sen. Obama that Sen. McCain served our nation in uniform for 22 years," Palin said during a rally in the Cleveland suburb of Strongsville.

She also alluded to Michelle Obama's comment earlier this year that she was "really proud" of our country this year. Said Palin: "John McCain is always proud to be an American."

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain promised Wednesday to balance the federal budget despite the nation's deepening economic distress. McCain said he would "confront"...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain promised Wednesday to balance the federal budget despite the nation's deepening economic distress. McCain said he would "confront"...
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- CC1 I'm a Fan of CC1 6 fans permalink

Balanced budget?! You've got to be kidding, no budget will ever be balanced in our lifetime no matter which one of these idiots wins. Our economy will fail no matter who wins, we will have another great depression no matter who wins. the whole system will have to be torn down and rebuilt, and this will take generations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 AM on 10/12/2008
- koluidj I'm a Fan of koluidj 2 fans permalink

After the second debate McCain passed the nerves! In recent interviews about debates it appear that he does not believe in their victory - http://tinyurl.com/45dhuw!!
Highly recommended!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 AM on 10/09/2008
- foxbat I'm a Fan of foxbat 103 fans permalink
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He and his wife also said that, if the campaigning was going to be negative, that it wasn't going to come from them.

What I want to hear from McCain is "how" he's going to do it and not that he says he's going to do it. He says he KNOWS how to win a war. If that's true, then why hasn't he suspended his campaign to meet with military leaders to share this immensely valuable information? He KNOWS how to get BinLaden and bring him to justice. If that's true, you figure he would have taken some time, maybe even back while he and Bush were sharing a slice of his birthday cake while Katrina drowned New Orleans to tell Bush how to catch him. Heck, I would have even settled for before we went into Iraq to at least finish one thing before the starting the next. He KNOWS how to fix this economic crisis. Too bad he didn't powwow with Paulson when he "suspended his campaign" during the recent financial crisis to give him some valuable information about what that package should have looked like. Now he KNOWS how to balance the budget. If that's true and if he's SO influential than why couldn't he and his Republican colleagues, along with the Republican president get us a balance budget in the years that they controlled every aspect of the country's leadership? No wonder he's starting to lose Missouri ... SHOW ME!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 AM on 10/09/2008
- egal I'm a Fan of egal 13 fans permalink
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What do you think McCain is, a magician?

He can't show you what isn't there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 AM on 10/09/2008
- foxbat I'm a Fan of foxbat 103 fans permalink
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He could be a magician. He pulled his campaign staff out of Michigan. It's no "pulling a rabbit from a hat," but it is a pretty neat trick if he think he can do that and still win the election.

And now for his next trick, *poof* ... campaign staff pulling out of Pennsylvania.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 10/09/2008
- Bitsko I'm a Fan of Bitsko 525 fans permalink
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Cindy must have promised to chip in to pay off the deficit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 10/09/2008
- egal I'm a Fan of egal 13 fans permalink
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Cindy promised to say nothing when he ogles his running mate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 AM on 10/09/2008
- cjk002 I'm a Fan of cjk002 33 fans permalink
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In the last 2 days, McCain has promised to buy all the bad mortgages in America, impose a spending freeze, and cut taxes, all while balancing the budget.


You know, the word "erratic' is thrown about a lot these days....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 10/09/2008
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Yestarday on CNN an Economic Expert told Douglas Holt Blah that paying off all the bad mortgages would cost between 1 and 3 TRILLION, he went white and stopped lisping for a few seconds. They have NO idea what they are talking about!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 10/09/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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Just 28 days until McCain has NO chance of EVER being POTUS. I look forward to to having to hear his lies ever again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 AM on 10/09/2008
- XME I'm a Fan of XME 26 fans permalink
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I honestly believe that John McCain would pledge ANYTHING to get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 AM on 10/09/2008

A balanced budget? McCain is dreaming. Does he realize how much debt has been generated by the war? Cutting $18 billion in earmarks won't even begin to scratch the surface.

McCain is ignorant about the complexities of the economy. Obama has the capacity to think in a much more integrated way. He approaches problems with creativity and an attitude of possibility, rather than doom and gloom.

Obama can be trusted to lead us into the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 10/09/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

What happened to his Budget Freeze Idea!

Some kind of new GIMICK will show up tomorrow!

McFlipFlop just FlopFlipped!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 10/08/2008
- Indieguy I'm a Fan of Indieguy 6 fans permalink
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I doubt that McCain is capable of balancing his check book, let alone the national budget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 10/08/2008

WHAT did McCain say?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-zoPgv_nYg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 10/08/2008

Here's an interesting couple of notes: For 2004
For every dollar paid in federal taxes Alaska received $1.87 back in federal spending
Arizona received $1.30
Ilinois got only 73 cents, and Delaware 79 cents
The federal government spends $13,053 per person in Alaska, $7,569 in Arizona, $6,449 in Delaware, and $6,080 in Illinois.
It would be nice if McCain/Palin could start balancing the budget by cutting some of the bloated spending in Arizona and Alaska, wouldn't it? After all, the rest of the United States pays for it. They are taking while preaching at the rest of the U.S. that we should stop spending. How is that any better than the Wall Street profiteers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 10/08/2008
- Indieguy I'm a Fan of Indieguy 6 fans permalink
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California gets something like $0.83 back for every dollar in federal tax. We have a population of ~35M, Alaska's pop. is less than 700K. But than again Alaska is a red state and California is a blue state. Enough said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 10/08/2008
- neocon666 I'm a Fan of neocon666 69 fans permalink

McCain was right -for the last 8 years, I have felt like a prisoner under the Bush regime. It's time to breakout with Barack Obama.

"That one" '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 10/08/2008
- texasweed I'm a Fan of texasweed 4 fans permalink
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New-kee-lar, says our national energy expert Girl Next Door.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 10/08/2008
- bandolier I'm a Fan of bandolier 3 fans permalink

My first car was a 1975 Ford Maverick. It was a rusty, clunky, gutless wonder. Sorta like his campaign

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 PM on 10/08/2008
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