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10.02.2008 5:42 pm

The biggest lie is the one you tell yourself

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Senator John McCain’s persistence in repeating demonstrably false charges against Senator Barack Obama sets a new low in presidential politics. Even in the debate, with Obama standing beside him, he did it again and again.

When McCain says Obama would raise taxes on the middle and working classes, he is not telling the truth. In fact, Obama wants to rewrite the tax code to benefit the middle class instead of corporations and the very wealthiest. His progressive tax plan would not raise any taxes on couples with an adjusted gross income under $250,000 a year or on single people with an adjusted gross income under $200,000. Not income taxes. Not capital gains taxes. Not dividend taxes. Not payroll taxes. In fact, 95% of families with children and/or 81% of households would see a tax cut under his plan. Obama also wants to zero capital gains on small businesses and eliminate income taxes on those elderly recipients on Social Security making less than $50,000 a year. The Tax Policy Center, which has done the most detailed analysis of both candidates’ proposals, says that for the bottom 80% of the population (those households making $118,000 or less), McCain’s plan would mean a net savings of $200 a year on average, while Obama’s plan would bring in $900 a year.

McCain’s claim that Obama would raise taxes on those making $42,000 needs qualification. McCain is referring to a provision in a past budget resolution that would have allowed the 25% tax bracket to return to 28%. Obama did vote for the resolution, but taxes would not have been altered without additional legislation. The claim is moot now, because Obama’s current plan would not raise the rate on that tax bracket. The Tax Policy Center, which has done the most detailed analysis of both candidates’ proposals, says that for the bottom 80% of the population (those households making $118,000 or less), McCain’s plan would mean a net savings of $200 a year on average, while Obama’s plan would save $900 a year. So, in fact, Obama is the real tax cutter in this campaign.

When McCain says Obama proposes a government-run health care system, he is not telling the truth. Obama’s plan does not require everyone, or even anyone, to be covered by a nationalized system. His is a market-based system with added options. People can choose to keep their current private plan, choose a different private plan, or participate in an expanded government program. Obama’s plan would mandate coverage for children only. He would offer subsidies to make insurance affordable for those in need. And, he would implement oversight and regulation of the drug and insurance industries. It may be notable that McCain himself has almost always been covered by a government, taxpayer-financed health care plan, as a member of the military and Congress.

When McCain says Obama opposes offshore drilling and nuclear power, he is not telling the truth. McCain repeats this charge even after almost 40 million people watching the Democratic convention heard Obama say he was open to both, if done cleanly and safely, and as part of a larger effort to shift to renewable energy. Obama’s record shows he consistently accepts opportunities to support alternative and renewable energy, unlike that of McCain. McCain generally has declined to vote for incentives and tax credits.

The truth can be elusive. Campaigns today are about manipulation and messaging, branding and marketing. Obviously, we voters need to remain skeptical and proactive. We need to check candidates’ official Web sites, seek information from experts and academicians, rely on reputable and impartial news organizations, and research facts on Web sites such as FactCheck.org and PolitiFact.com. The stakes are too high now to get it wrong. I will be voting for the Obama-Biden ticket in November. I wholeheartedly believe this team is on the right side of the issues and demonstrates the right leadership qualities for our times. I am also disappointed with the way McCain has conducted himself and his campaign.

I understand why McCain’s strategists believe their candidate can’t win on the merits of the issues, given the almost catastrophic situations our country faces both at home and abroad. These disasters are a direct culmination of the Bush-McCain worldview, ideology and policymaking. It’s too late for McCain to run away from all of that now. And it certainly doesn’t excuse resorting to lies, manufactured controversies, phony outrage, scare tactics, smears, risky stunts and petty distractions. I believe that McCain is running a dishonest campaign which is beneath him. He grossly misrepresents Obama’s policies and positions and relentlessly and unfairly assaults Obama’s character.
Even after he has been called on it. He has blamed Obama for everything from the high gasoline prices to the bailout breakdown, at the same time calling for unity and bipartisanship. At his most egregious, McCain said Obama would “rather lose the war, than lose an election.” It seems obvious to me that McCain would rather lose his moral standing and good name than lose an election. By sticking to the same destructive Rovian tactics Republicans have used to win before,and standing by the most consequential of Bush bad policies, McCain has not shown himself to be the maverick he believes he is.

That biggest lie of all is the one he tells himself.

Minnette Pereira
St. Louis

10 comments

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Minnette, Obama has repeatedly said he would allow the Bush tax cuts to expire. When they do, that will be a tax increase on the middle class.

The 95% claim is also crap since no where NEAR 95% of the people actually pay taxes.

— Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
5:46 pm October 2nd, 2008

I don’t see where anything McCain said was false.

You never saw McCain use the Justice Department and local prosecutors to threaten legal action against anyone who disagrees with him.

You never saw McCain order his supporters to disrupt radio call-in shows so that the guest cannot get his message out.

Minette, please give me even one instance where Obamamessiah has shown any leadership on anything! he hasn’t, never once. He has been a total failure at everything he’s tried, be it Senator, community organizing, or running the Chicago Annenberg Challenge. he has never once reached out to republicans, despite claiming to be the Great Uniter.

The Obamamessiah of your fantasies does not exist. As you said, the biggest lie of all is the one he tells himself.

I urge everyone on this board to choose their words carefully, as McColloch and Joyce are monitoring.

— tim jones
5:59 pm October 2nd, 2008

Great letter Minnette. Don’t worry about SVPPB and tim jones. They are always on this blog spewing right wing crapola. They have never heard of or visited the websites you mentioned.

As McSame’s poll numbers continue to drop the nastiness and lies of McSame’s campaign will just escalate. Desperate measures by a desperate man. More of the same. More of the same. It will be good to be back in the majority again.

— spp6118
7:38 pm October 2nd, 2008

Minetta, you must be a government school brainwashed graduate. When Obama prophecies how he is going to give all these tax cuts, except for the rich, and is going to expand government even that much more, can you explain to us where all this money is coming from. First off, make sure you raise taxes on corporations, right? Unless you are an idiot, corporations don’t pay taxes. They collect taxes!!! That means they charge more for the product, therefore that is a tax increase right there. Where do you people get your education?

I know that so many of you liberals think that all you have to do is print money but that ends up costing everyone else that much more.

It is so difficult to argue with stupidity. Why bother. I would be happy to explain all the other reasons of what Obama says is crap, but you are to naive and not intellectually able to understand it. Obama the messiah is nothing but an empty suit who is one hell of a scary individual.

Tim and Si Vis they drive us nuts. Are there really that many stupid people out there? Tell me it ain’t so!!!

— superdave
10:23 pm October 2nd, 2008

Si,

John McCain has already said that he wanted to tax medical insurance. So much for no new taxes. This tax would be an extreme purden on me. I mean come on and he will keep rewarding his rich friends with tax breaks. Hell all I want is a level playing field.

— reddog
11:05 pm October 2nd, 2008

Super Dave

“So many of you liberals think you can just print money”

Apparently so do GW & his advisors… at least $700 Billion

The question continues to be, are you better off now than you were 8 years ago. If you are, trust McCain, and vote Republican.

If NOT, vote for Obama

— HKCHAS
5:22 am October 3rd, 2008

Minnete:

I’m stunned you were able to assemble your novel without fainting just thinking of the Messiah.

— Airball
9:03 am October 3rd, 2008

Minnette: The whole tone of your letter comes across as an apology for Obama’s proposals. In other words, they are not nearly as frightening as they sound.

— Doubtingthomas
9:07 am October 3rd, 2008

Minnette Pereira
Do you really belive that B.O. will keep his word that all people who earn less $250,000 will not have their taxes raised? If so, then I will challenge you and all the Kool-aid drinkers to a friendly little wager.
I am willing to put up $250 to a charity if you are.

I say that by Dec 31, 2009, there will be higher taxes on people who earn $250,000 or less. If you truly believe the annointed one is only going to “punish” the rich then this should be a no-brainer and easy money for your favorite charity.

I know there is no way to monitor this but I did put this out to all my “lib” friends and it was funny how there was not ONE taker. I guess it is okay to vote someone they know is a liar as long as it is your liar.

— John
11:29 am October 3rd, 2008

John–

It all depends on TWO things

1. What we have to pay in the bail out

2. If we have $250.00 left after the Bush years

— HKCHAS
12:16 pm October 3rd, 2008