McCain Prepping 'Contract With America' Style Economic Plan
Sen. John McCain is putting together a major economic plan that will be structured, in some ways, off of Newt Gingrich's famous Contract With America....
Sen. John McCain is putting together a major economic plan that will be structured, in some ways, off of Newt Gingrich's famous Contract With America....
AP | BETH FOUHY | Posted 11.12.2008 | Politics
ARLINGTON, Va. — Republican John McCain vowed Sunday to "whip" Democratic rival Barack Obama's "you-know-what" when the two presidential candida...
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 10.20.2008 | Politics
The conservative Wall Street Journal editorial board finds John McCain's sudden economic policy shifts less than inspiring: John McCain has made it ...
Jared Bernstein | Posted 10.01.2008 | Politics
The GOP'll be working hard this week to convince the median, undecided voter that contrary to reality, McCain's economics are different than Bush's, and that Obama will raise taxes on almost everyone.
NY Times | Posted 07.16.2008 | Politics
The package of spending and tax cuts proposed by Senator John McCain is unlikely to achieve his goal of balancing the federal budget by 2013, economis...
Demos | Posted 06.12.2008 | Home
Supply-side economics or, more to the point, economic policy centered on tax cuts simply does not work. Without question, McCain's plan will pile $2 trillion to $5.7 trillion onto the federal debt.
Washington Post | Michael Dobbs | Posted 05.31.2008 | Politics
John McCain boasts that he can save $100 billion a year "immediately" by eliminating the so-called earmarks that legislators attach to spending bills ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
In 2007, Sen. John McCain blamed out-of-control GOP spending for the Democrats' takeover of the House of Representatives. "We came to power in 1994 to...
JB Powell | Posted 05.06.2008 | Home
The current economic meltdown can be traced to McCain's financial adviser. McCain wants to further deregulate capital markets and cut taxes. McCain-onomics are Bush-onomics, but more so.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.10.2009 | Politics