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This Way to the Apocalypse, Mr. McCain

June 12, 2008 - 12:02 am - by Rick Moran
Peter G
2008-06-12 10:27:34

It’s very hard to see how McCain can be elected when he embraces idiocy like Kyoto-type environmentalism, flooding our country with waves of immigrants and backs absurd policies to prevent America’s fading oil industry from tapping and drilling vast reserves on and off shore.

Our “oil giants” are tiny on the world stage in comparison to Gazprom, the Saudi aational oil company, Venezuelan state oil and a dozen other national and hostile states, yet McCain seems to buy into the absurd notion that we should “windfall tax” ours, when exploration and tapping reserves in America are denied them. I wonder if he will offer them “downwind tax breaks” when the industry next goes through a slump? Are farmers going to be “windfall taxed” on the sky high price of grain? Of course not, it’s part of McCains lame greenery he has adopted.

Meanwhile oil producers that are hostile to our very existence continue to buy up America. Now it’s the Chrysler Building. Why not the Statue of Liberty next? What this space.

He also does not know how to make the right noises over Iraq and goes from one blooper to another, trying to sound like a super-hawk when the American people want the opposite. It’s almost like he is determined to kill himself over that issue, when he could easily sound softer but maintain determination once elected.

In fact I don’t see the American people are being given a choice at all. On Gitmo, terrorists rights, Supreme Court judges, immigration and the environment ( which is a mega economic issue) it’s just a choice of two Obamas, one of whom is old, a bit plodding and white and the other of which is a brilliant orator,dynamicand a fresh multicultural face. If McCain does not get some wide space between himself and Obama in ideology and solution, then guess who is going to win?