Friday, September 19, 2008

McCain Palin Rally Michigan

The people of Michigan are mad as hell and don't know who to blame.

This state, which was living with economic catastrophe long before this week's Wall Street meltdown, could be to this election what Ohio was in 2004 and Florida was in 2000.

And voters here are so angry -- about unemployment measured at 9 percent and some of the country's highest rates of foreclosures and outbound one-way U-Haul rentals -- that no one is certain where they will lash out.

"What's challenging about Michigan is that they've suffered this economy in its worst form," said Stan Greenberg, a Democratic pollster who has studied the state for years. "They blame the Democratic governor and the Democratic Party, and the Republican president and the Republican Party, and an elite they believe sold out their state."

It's no wonder, then, that John McCain and Sarah Palin held their first joint town hall meeting in this solidly Republican city on Wednesday, or that McCain played his newly discovered populist tune during a visit earlier in the day at a General Motors plant. "We are not going to leave the workers here in Michigan hung out to dry," McCain said, "while we give billions in taxpayer dollars to Wall Street."
Uh, Oh. Does this mean a bail out of GM and Ford? I hope not

1 comment:

Dale Moguls I said...

in for a penny, in for a pound. if the wall street crwd is going to be bailed out, it would be suicide for the republicans to deny a bailout to the lunch bucket set.