Economy, environment, and health care. These are, and rightfully should be, the most important issues of this election. And on each of these issues, John McCain offers the best policies for all Americans.
First, the economy. Admittedly, McCain has not been as forthcoming or effective in responding to this economic crisis. However, over the past few weeks, he has refined his campaign and come back to his roots as a maverick. McCain wants to keep your taxes low and make it easier for businesses to invest right here in the U.S. We all know that businesses often hire lawyers and accountants to help them avoid paying as much tax as possible. If we could do it too we would. So how do we reduce this? Let's cut the corporate tax rate to spur business investment in new products and technologies, but also employees, including blue collar workers facing massive job cuts and lower wages. We could (and likely will) see jobs coming back to the U.S. Let's also cut taxes on individuals so that you can do more with what you earn. In doing so, let's get government off your back. You understand what challenges you face, yet you are always conscious of those in need. By putting you back in charge of your money and your government, John McCain will inspire you to achieve your goals and dreams.
Second, John McCain will make significant changes to the U.S. environmental policy. He will offer incentives to invest in wind, solar, nuclear, and other clean energy, as well as drill for oil and natural gas. McCain plans to begin a cap and trade system to force companies to dramatically reduce their carbon and other emissions. McCain introduced one of the first bills in the Senate to change environmental policy years ago. He has been at the forefront, offering policies that improve the environment without destroying businesses and the economy.
Third, McCain will improve the current health care system by removing the need for single employer-based coverage. Under McCain's plan, you will be able to purchase an affordable, portable health care plan. You can keep your employer coverage. Or you can buy a different policy on your own. Either way, you will likely find coverage for less money, after a tax rebate. Some say the average family would save $1200 per year. (Just to clarify, yes, you will have to pay income taxes on health care coverage; however, the average family, earning well under $100 thousand per year and receiving coverage of $12,000 would pay no more than $3,000 in new taxes. That new tax burden would be offset by a flat $5,000 credit, thereby netting a $2,000 tax credit. Your tax liability FALLS under the McCain plan and you get more health care choice.)
Maybe I'm naïve, but don't you think you can better handle your money? Besides, we can't trust anyone in Washington (Democrats, Republicans, or Independents), never mind trusting them with more of our money.
Stand up! Vote for John McCain on November 4th!
(And just because I like the sound of it, NOBAMA!)
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