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I’ll
tip my hat to the new constitution
Take a bow for the new revolution
Smile and grin at the change all around me
Pick up my guitar and play
Just like yesterday
Then I’ll get on my knees and pray
We don’t get fooled again
Don’t get fooled again
By Pete Townsend recorded by the Who
Back in the 70s the British Rock group the Who recorded
an anthem about “Don’t get fooled again.” This could
easily be the theme for the 2008 Presidential Elections, for surely we
don’t get fooled again. Four years ago and eight years ago enough
working class Americans were fooled into voting for an anti-worker candidate
that rained destruction on America’s working class families. Now,
John McCain is posed to give Americans the third Bush administration,
just under a different name.
In his early campaign ads, McCain has stated that Americans are worse
off than they were four years
ago. This is a true statement, but why then is he proposing the same old
tired rhetoric of favoring big business? Because like Bush, McCain is
totally out of touch with the struggles that America’s working families
have had to endure. His platform for America is the same old tired trickle
down economics plan that failed under Reagan, under George Bush the first
and now George Bush the second.
Trade
John McCain told the Des Moines Register on November 27, 2007 “NAFTA
was a good idea. It’s created millions of jobs and it’s helped
the economies of all three of these nations. All you’ve got to do
is go to Detroit and see the thousands of trucks lined up every day or
to our Southern border. There have been losers and that’s the problem,
but free trade is something I think is vital to the future of America.
Have people lost jobs? Yes, they have, and they’re gonna lose jobs.”
McCain has stated that he wants a trade deal with every country on the
face of the Earth. How many more jobs should we lose? How many more families
destroyed? How many more workers must have their wages cut or benefits
eliminated because of the threat of moving the jobs off shore. John McCain
is totally out of touch with the destruction of caused by the current
trade deals. McCain voted for NAFTA, for CAFTA, for Permanent Trade Relations
with China and supports a proposed trade deal with South Korea that opens
our markets to their vehicles while allowing theirs to stay closed to
ours.
Social Security and Medicare
John McCain like his pal George Bush favors privatizing Social Security.
John McCain voted FOR “privatizing” Social Security, slashing
benefits and setting up risky individual accounts. “As part of Social
Security reform,” McCain told the Wall Street Journal, “I
believe that private savings accounts are a part of it—along the
lines that President Bush proposed.” John McCain voted for deep
cuts in our Medicare program and voted for raising the eligibility age
for Medicare from 65 to 67, making it harder for senior citizens to get
benefits. In addition John McCain voted against legislation that would
have guaranteed good prescription drug coverage for all seniors through
Medicare.
Health Care
The health care crisis has reached epic proportions in this country. For
the past six years the number of uninsured Americans has risen each year,
with today 47 million American having no insurance. Another 61 million
Americans are underinsured, meaning they have insurance but it isn’t
sufficient to provide the coverage they need. There are 14.3 million Americans
who spend 25% of their income on health care. Most economist recommend
spending 25% of their income on the home
mortgage, so this explains part of the housing crisis in the country.
The U.S. spends more on health care than any other nation on the face
of the Earth – as a matter of fact twice that of their nearest competitor.
Between 2000 and 2004 health care premiums for individual polices rose
59% while wages rose 12% before they are adjusted for inflation.
So with individuals who buy their own health care seeing their cost go
through the roof, what does John McCain propose to correct the problem?
He thinks EVERYONE should buy their own health care. With the cost of
individual policies rising at four times the rate of inflation and our
pacing wages by 400%, McCain thinks the answer is for all Americans to
have to buy their own policy.
McCain touts his idea of “health care savings accounts that include
tax incentives.” What this means is that McCain wants to give families
without employer provided health care a “tax incentive” to
help purchase health care. Then, he intends on eliminating the employer
tax credit for providing health care and tax individuals for their employer
provided health care. What this means to YOU is that those benefits you
have worked so hard to earn over the years now become taxable income.
So, if you benefit package is estimated at say $10,000 a year, under McCain’s
plan you would pay federal income taxes on it. At 28% which is what most
working class Americans pay, you now owe $2,800 in income taxes on your
benefits. The average GM/Delphi retiree would be paying one pension check
a year on income tax for your benefits. With employers losing the tax
credit for providing it, more and more companies would drop their benefit
plans.
So who benefits from this plan? Insurance companies, that’s who.
The same people who have funneled billions into Republican campaigns.
According to opensecrets.org, since 1990 the insurance
industry has made 63% of their political contributions to the Republicans.
John McCain has already received $1.4 million in contributions from insurance
companies.
McCain voted AGAINST a guarantee of health care coverage for retirees
of bankrupt companies and OPPOSED expanding the State Children’s
Health Insurance Program, to provide health insurance to millions of American
children.
McCain told CNN that President Bush’s veto of the bi-partisan bill
was “the right call.
Worker’s Rights
From day one George Bush launched a war against America’s workers.
Repealing the OSHA ergonomic standard, eliminating the 40 hour work week,
filling every board, judge’s seat and committee with friends of
big business. Bush appointed an anti-union lawyer to head the National
Labor Relations Board, the very organization that was founded to stand
with working people – became an institution that worked for business.
It isn’t enough they have all the money, the lawyers and the lawmakers
– no they had to have the NLRB too.
While Bush was waging war on workers, one of his closest allies was Senator
John McCain. Each step of the way John McCain has been there to take care
of his many corporate lobbyist and big bucks contributors. Then he has
the nerve to release a TV add that says Americans are not as well off
as they were four years ago. He is right – and he gets the lion’s
share of the credit for that. He voted with Bush 95% of the time. Some
maverick he is. Here is a laundry list of McCain’s anti-worker,
Bush supporter votes:
- Against raising the minimum wage.
- For taking away overtime protections for millions of Americans.
- Voted against legislation to ban permanent replacements from taking
strikers jobs during a labor dispute.
- Voted against basic worker rights when he supported a national “Right-to-Work-for-Less”
law to weaken our unions and our ability to bargain.
- Voted against an ergonomics standard that would have protected tens
of millions of workers from workplace injuries.
- Was a huge opponent to the Employee Free Choice Act, which would level
the playing field and prevent employer abuses against workers who want
to organize.
This laundry list of McCain’s weaknesses doesn’t even begin
to cover where he is wrong on tax reform, use of the military, basic human
rights, American’s rights to privacy and elevation of the wealthy.
John McCain lives the life of a billionaire playboy with his wife who
is worth over $100 million
dollars and the heiress to a multi-million dollar beer distributorship.
McCain claims he has excused himself on votes around alcohol issues, but
his voting record shows otherwise. He supports the alcohol industry on
one hand they tries to court the religious right on the other. The man
is a walking contradiction.
So, will we get fooled again? Will working people listen to the lies and
innuendoes and fall for another candidate whose mission is to destroy
their lives while lining his wealthy pockets and the pockets of his wealthy
friends? We can only hope not. We can’t fooled again and hopefully
we won’t. John McCain is wrong for America, wrong for working families
and wrong for future generations.
Your vote is your right, your responsibility and your obligation. Please
make an informed choice and DON’T get fooled again.
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