View Single Post
Old 02-13-2008, 05:56 PM   #31
Mavdog
Diamond Member
 
Mavdog's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 6,014
Mavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud ofMavdog has much to be proud of
Default

hey, can't criticise the ranking too much, they did the research and came up with a methodology.

loooking at obama's proposals like the one wm posted on healthcare, obama is inviting the private sector to the table to work thru the specifics, while clinton puts the private sector on the other side of the table, and that's only to publicly beat them up. obama has prioritized fiscal issues, commits to paygo with emphasis to fiscal discipline. clinton doesn't mention the budget other than the occasional "we did well in the 90's...".

obama's campaign is taking the more moderate course to me, and while my vantage point may colour that view the positions/proposals seem to support it.
Mavdog is offline   Reply With Quote