hippie_hunter
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They might be more in agreement with McCain on offshore drilling, but on the economy, I doubt they are more in allignment with McCain. the economy is at the forefront as you said. The country does not believe that Bush has done a good job managing the economy, and McCain supports an extension of the Bush economic policies. The country does not agree with huge tax cuts for the rich.
Apparently McCain doesn't even agree with himself on pork barrel spending, considering he voted to give 3 million dollars last year to study the dna of bears, and then went on to talk about how stupid the government was for wasting 3 million dollars on studying the dna of bears.
Yes they are more in line with McCain. Polling even shows this. Most Americans support McCain's ideas for the economy such as opposition to the capital gains tax (which Obama supports), a gas tax holiday, drilling for oil within the United States, NAFTA (which Obama tries to show himself as a moderate opponent to it), the Bush tax cuts, etc. I've mentioned this to you before as well.
And McCain criticized spending $3 million to study bear DNA. He didn't vote for the bear DNA study. He voted for the bill that it was stupidly put into.



. You're referring to 'Hillary ain't never been called a ******' quote then? Well, it's true. But then again, John McCain has called his captors 'gooks' and has stated that he will 'always hate those gooks as long as I live' and people don't think this is necessarily racist because it was toward his captors, who were horrid, horrid men. But still, it casts an aspersion towards a whole race. 
