Wednesday, October 29, 2008
If Obama failed with $10 million in education dollars, can he be trusted with billions?
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ReplyDeleteLet's not forget McCain's groundbreaking role in ushering in our current economic crisis. Heck, when it comes to figuring out how to funnel taxpayers' money to failing and criminally inept financial institutions, he wrote the book. Heck, he brags about having these thieves as friends.
Anyone who trusts McCain with their checkbook needs to have their head examined.
Art,
ReplyDeleteWho are you implying would trust McCain with their checkbook?
The Cato article is exactly right. We won't get anywhere until we allow competition into our uncompetitive educational system.
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