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McCain on the Economy
Here is John McCain's latest Ad. "Jobs for America"
John McCain has a comprehensive economic plan that will create millions of good American jobs, ensure our nation's energy security, get the government's budget and spending practices in order, and bring relief to American consumers. Read each of the sections below to learn how the McCain Economic Plan will help bring reform, prosperity and peace to America.
Here is an interview focused on the Economy that Sen. John McCain did with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo earlier today, June 10, 2008.
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Here is a report on John McCain's speech before small business owners in Washington, D.C. today:
John McCain said Democratic rival Barack Obama is bad for business in a speech to small business owners.
McCain said Tuesday that Obama's policies would mean higher taxes and higher overhead costs. The Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting also criticized Obama for pledging to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
McCain said small businesses make the economy run and that his Democratic rival would slow the creation of new jobs.
"You work hard in small businesses to grow and create new jobs and opportunities for others," McCain said. "The federal government shouldn't make your work any harder." . . .
McCain said small businesses would bear the brunt of the tax increases proposed by Obama. McCain called for phasing out the alternative minimum tax and allowing businesses to write off some new investments.
"I don't want to send any more of your earnings to the government," the Arizona senator said.
McCain, who was introduced by eBay Inc. CEO Meg Whitman, was briefly interrupted by protesters who yelled that war is bad for small business. The protesters were booed, and McCain used the interruptions to call for a civil debate in the campaign.
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Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Sen. John McCain is back in Washington today.
At 9:30am, he is scheduled to deliver the keynote address a the NFIB & eBay 2008 National Small Business Summit.
McCain's campaign says he will outline his policies to strengthen the nation's small businesses and get the economy back on track.
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Here is a clip of remarks made by John McCain June 5, 2008, in which he said the fundamentals of the American economy are strong, but the need to train displaced workers left behind in the Technology Revolution is great.
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Here's an interview from yesterday on Bloomberg with Senator McCain.
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From JohnMcCain.com
April 15, 2008
ARLINGTON, VA -- U.S. Senator John McCain will deliver the following remarks as prepared for delivery at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA, today at 9:45 a.m. EDT:
Thank you. I appreciate the hospitality of the Allegheny Business Conference... the Pittsburgh Tech Council... and the students and faculty of Carnegie Mellon University. We have a strong showing this morning from the Carnegie Mellon Naval ROTC unit as well. And I'm happy to be with all of you.
This university has a fine reputation for its programs in business, finance, and other disciplines in the field of economics. And it's always worth recalling that economics is not a subject that can be wrenched apart from all the rest of life, or from the values that give life direction. When we debate economic policy, we are talking, after all, about the deepest hopes that carry us each along in the work we do... about all the things we wish for ourselves and for each other. And these cannot be measured by simply running the numbers. read more »
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Here is a video clip of remarks Sen. John McCain made in a campaign stop in Lubbock, Texas, April 11, 2008, in which he focused on our dependence on foreign oil, and other issues related to the economy.
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Here is video of John McCain's speech today, March 25, 2008, on the Housing Crisis and the Economy that he gave before the Orange County Hispanic Small Business Roundtable. You can also read a transcript of the speech which was posted earlier by Lane.
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Here's Senator McCains remarks as prepared for todays Orange County Hispanic small business round table scheduled for today at 12:45 EST in Santa Ana, CA. read more »
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