You know that home values of retirees continues to decline and people are no longer able to afford their mortgage payments. As president of the United States, Alan, I would order the secretary of the treasury to immediately buy up the bad home loan mortgages in America and renegotiate at the new value of those homes -- at the diminished value of those homes and let people be able to make those -- be able to make those payments and stay in their homes.
Brilliant! No...wait, wait…where have I heard this before?
From the people who brought us “John McCain invented the Blackberry” and “John McCain rushed back to Washington to get the bailout passed,” we now have the “John McCain Rescue Plan.” Unfortunately, we already have that plan, as McCain’s game changer is a nuanced expansion of the $700 Billion Rescue plan that was signed into law last week. And the right is not happy about it at all.
Katie Couric interviewed undecided voters immediately after the debate; the CBS poll of uncommitted voters gave the edge to Obama, though there really was no game-changer for either candidate.
Ultimately, few uncommitted voters' minds were made up as a result of this debate, according to the poll. Immediately after the debate, 15 percent of them said they are now committed to Obama, and 12 percent are now committed to McCain. But most - 72 percent - remain uncommitted.
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I watched it on PBS, and they also gave "the edge" to Obama, but still no clear "winner" so to speak...it was kind of another safe debate like the last one.
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