Whether we like it or not, one thing we can be sure of come October 30, is that—there will be a 3 a.m call on National Security from McScary trying to scare soft voters to vote against Barrack. That's a fact. Remember Hillary's 3 a.m call during Demo Primary? Yeah!?
So how about a pre-emptive tough Ad on the economy?
Thanks to Phil Gramm, Paul Krugman, and McCain [himself] the best script have already been written for us. What we now needed is a god narrator [announcer], and the guy who made Apple Mac genius Ad, and the election is all ours.
Phil Gramm:
You've heard of mental depression; this is a mental recession,We may have a recession; we haven't had one yet.We have sort of become a nation of whiners.
McCain's first law of Economics:
I'm going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated
McCain's second law of Economics:
There’s Been Great Progress Economically’ Since Bush Took Office
And McCain's third law of Economics
The fundamentals of our economy are strong.
It's not a bad idea also to borrow good ideas from great economist, Paul Krugman:
The odds are that the next president will have to deal with some major financial emergencies...So what do we know about the readiness of the two men most likely to end up taking that call? Well, Barack Obama seems well informed and sensible about matters economic and financial. John McCain, on the other hand, scares me.
Is that all you have Mr. Krugman? No, wait, there's more:
The modern economy, it turns out, is a dangerous place — and it’s not the kind of danger you can deal with by talking tough and denouncing evildoers. Does Mr. McCain have the judgment and temperament to deal with that part of the job he seeks?