October 9, 2008

We’ve had the best time out in all the GGP malls, meeting all of u and making sure u know UR VOTE DOES COUNT!!!!

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Obama, on the economy.  Below is McCain on the economy. Watch them both, and tell us what you think! Write us at info@urvotescount.com.

McCain, on the economy.   Above is Obama on the economy. Watch them both, and tell us what you think! Write us at info@urvotescount.com.

October 8, 2008

Soo....about those debates.

We find that one of the most CONFUSING things about politics is that half the time, politicians aren’t telling you the actual truth, they are telling you what they think you want to hear or whatever will get them the best results in the voting booth. SO ANNOYING. HOW is a voter supposed to INFORM themselves, when politicians stretch the truth at every turn?

Well, we actually have an answer for you. NON PARTISAN WEBSITES. We promise, they do exist.

Here’s an excerpt from a particular favorite of ours, FactCheck.org….regarding last nights debates! Check it out - here comes the TRUTH. (What a concept!)

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McCain and Obama debated for the second time, in Nashville. We noted some misleading statements and mangled facts:

  • McCain proposed to write down the amount owed by over-mortgaged homeowners and claimed the idea as his own: “It’s my proposal, it’s not Sen. Obama’s proposal, it’s not President Bush’s proposal.” But the idea isn’t new. Obama had endorsed something similar two weeks earlier, and authority for the treasury secretary to grant such relief was included in the recently passed $700 billion financial rescue package.
  • Both candidates oversimplified the causes of the financial crisis. McCain blamed it on Democrats who resisted tighter regulation of federal mortgage agencies. Obama blamed it on financial deregulation backed by Republicans. We find both are right, with plenty of blame left over for others, from home buyers to the chairman of the Federal Reserve.
  • Obama said his health care plan would lower insurance premiums by up to $2,500 a year. Experts we’ve consulted see little evidence such savings would materialize.
  • McCain misstated his own health care plan, saying he’d give a $5,000 tax credit to “every American” His plan actually would provide only $2,500 per individual, or $5,000 for couples and families. He also misstated Obama’s health care plan, claiming it would levy fines on “small businesses” that fail to provide health insurance. Actually, Obama’s plan exempts “small businesses.”
  • McCain lamented that the U.S. was forced to “withdraw in humiliation” from Somalia in 1994, but he failed to note that he once proposed to cut off funding for troops to force a faster withdrawal.
  • Obama said, “I favor nuclear power.” That’s a stronger statement than we’ve heard him make before. As recently as last December, he said, “I am not a nuclear energy proponent.”
  • McCain claimed “1.3 million people in America make their living off eBay.” Actually, only 724,000 persons in the U.S. have income from eBay, and only some of them rely on it as their primary source.

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From FactCheck.Org, a pretty much non-partisan (in other words, not Democratic slanted or Republican slanted) website that tells you the REAL DEAL in politics! We love it!

October 7, 2008

Live...Watching the Debate!

We’re watching the current debate between John McCain (R) and Barack Obama (D)…we’re watching it on CNN, and loving the hospital style monitor at the bottom of the screen showing how the undecided Ohio voters (the state that seems to swing most elections in a major way) are feeling!

Check the photos below to see how voters were feeling at the moment we took the snapshots.

John McCain, 10.07.08 Debate vs Barack Obama

John McCain, 10.07.08 Debate vs Barack Obama

Barack Obama, 10.07.08 Debate vs John McCain

Barack Obama, 10.07.08 Debate vs John McCain

October 6, 2008

Of course Saturday Night Live skewered the VP Debates from last Thursday. Of course, to be honest  -  we have to say they WERE harder on Palin but they got a few in there at Biden too. And Queen Latifah as the Mod Gwen Ifill was definitely awesome!

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