Sir Gideon Rachman writing about “Obama´s message to the world” January 8, refers to John McCain’s support of the Iraq war and though this is indeed an important fact on its own, I believe that much more important is that this support is given knowing that it is not a popular stance; and the same could be said about his full support of the recent legislation package on immigration. Therefore, and not that I do not like Obama, I do, but McCain seems also to be a valid candidate for “change”.
Why do not those both these candidates team up and propose what the American economy could need the most, namely a hefty tax on gasoline/petrol consumption? That would propel them from being merely agents of change into real champions of change.
Why do not those both these candidates team up and propose what the American economy could need the most, namely a hefty tax on gasoline/petrol consumption? That would propel them from being merely agents of change into real champions of change.