The Last Undecided Voter Strikes Again

Date October 3, 2008

As noted below, PAC505 has illegally obtained access to the electronic diary of an undecided voter.  Here is what he wrote about the Biden-Palin debate.  Is he crazy?  Is he stupid?  Evil?  Or is he right on the money?

I was waiting to see if Palin would fall flat on her face, but she held her own.  Admittedly, the bar was preemptively set very low, but there were a couple of things she mentioned that i found myself agreeing with, including:

  • the republican plan to offer a $5,000 tax credit for taxpayers to have a choice on their insurance plans.  this would provide taxpayers the flexibility to cross state lines and have choice on insurance plans, which gives them affordability and accessibility.
  • opposition to the idea of socialized medicine.  if you want to look into the future to see the outcome of socialized medicine all you have to do is look north to our 51st state (Canada) as an example of socialized medicine gone wrong.
  • education reform.  our public school system is an utter failure and we need drastic fundamental reform in education.

—the LUV

One Response to “The Last Undecided Voter Strikes Again”

  1. the mulit-dimensional accountant said:

    I don’t know who this unknown, undecided hooligan is. Industry subsidies create different kinds of inefficiencies. That’s what I understand is the main thrust of McCain’s healthcare proposal (i.e. 5k tax credit). Tax credits can be taken away as easily as they are given. McCain’s proposal has that trap door baked into future federal budget cuts.

    The fact is there is really no good solution that I am aware of.

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