Obama, McCain have vastly different approaches on how to resolve financial crisis

In just 86 days, a new president will be sworn into office, facing the greatest economic challenge since Franklin Roosevelt assumed the helm.

ohn McCain prefers more indirect methods, such as tax cuts to major corporations, to promote economic growth.
First, of course, is the immediate and overwhelming problem of how to fix the broken financial system while ensuring that not too many people lose their jobs or their homes.

Then there ... Full Story »

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Alejandra Reyes
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by Alejandra Reyes - Oct. 26, 2008

Well this piece seemed to be very biased to me. It did a good job of describing both candidate's proposals to solve the financial crisis but it was very clear that the author favored Obama's proposals over McCain's which made this story unfair and not very reliable.

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