McCain admits he ‘didn’t change Republican minds’

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Yes, McCain spoke with the president in regards to the FDIC increasing its insurance to $250,000 but after Obama did.Amid Tuesday's negotiations, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chairman Sheila Bair asked Congress for temporary authority to raise the limit on deposits by an unspecified amount. That could help ease a crisis of confidence in the banking system, Bair said.She said the overwhelming majority of banks remain sound but an increase in the cap would help ease a crisis of confidence in the banking system as well as encourage banks to begin more lending.But admission is a wonderful thing. McCain admits he did not change republicans minds. Of course at the end of his statement he launched into his economic plans and what he can do with redressing of Bush's policies.  But of more importance, McCain admitted that he failed.  Hence, meaning his suspended (not really) campaign was more of a political ploy then for accomplishing anything. more about "McCain admits he 'didn't change Repub...", posted with vodpod
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2008
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Yes, McCain proposed that the FDIC increase its insurance to $250,000 but after Obama did. But admission is a wonderful thing. McCain admits he did not change republicans minds. Of course he launched into his economic plans and what he can do with redressing of Bush's policies at the end of this statement. But of more importance, he admitted that he failed. Hence, meaning his suspended (not really) campaign was more of a political ploy then accomplishing anything.

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Yes, McCain spoke with the president in regards to the FDIC increasing its insurance to $250,000 but after Obama did. Amid Tuesday’s negotiations, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chairman Sheila Bair asked Congress for temporary authority to raise the limit on deposits by an unspecified amount. That could help ease a crisis of confidence in the banking system, Bair said. She said the overwhelming majority of banks remain sound but an increase in the cap would help ease a crisis of confidence in the banking system as well as encourage banks to begin more lending. But admission is a wonderful thing. McCain admits he did not change republicans minds. Of course at the end of his statement he launched into his economic plans and what he can do with redressing of Bush’s policies.  But of more importance, McCain admitted that he failed.  Hence, meaning his suspended (not really) campaign was more of a political ploy then for accomplishing anything. more about “McCain admits he ‘didn’t change Repub…“, posted with vodpod
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