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Home Front: Politix
McCain seen as best choice for economy
2008-06-14
Republican presidential candidate John McCain's tax policies have given him an edge as the better man for the economy, various Wall Street experts said at this week's Reuters Investment Outlook Summit.

But, against a backdrop of job losses and deteriorating home values, Wall Street is backing McCain's Democratic rival, Barack Obama with cold, hard cash.

McCain plans to extend the Bush administration's tax cuts, eliminate the Alternative Minimum Tax, and slash corporate taxes. Obama, who has derided the Arizona senator's plans, has pledged to raise taxes on the wealthy and introduce a broad range of refundable tax credits.

"My personal opinion is I would argue that McCain is probably the better candidate for the economy and that is more or less because of his tax policies," James Caron, head of global rates research at investment bank Morgan Stanley in New York, said at the Reuters Summit this week. "In this environment that we're in right now, the last thing you want to have is higher taxes and taking money out of the consumers' pockets," he added.

David Bianco, chief U.S. strategist at UBS Investment Research, told the summit that Wall Street would welcome McCain with open arms. "My view is that McCain is better for the market," Bianco said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Who on Wall Street is backing BO?

Soros and a couple other hedge fund owners who benefit from economic instability.
Posted by: lotp   2008-06-14 14:49  

#5  It rather makes the point that the people are wisely choosing someone who knows little and won't interfere, rather than someone who (falsely) claims to understand and will harm the economy.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2008-06-14 13:27  

#4  But, against a backdrop of job losses and deteriorating home values, Wall Street is backing McCain's Democratic rival, Barack Obama with cold, hard cash.

Who on Wall Street is backing BO? Someone expecting a bailout? The country can't tax itself out of energy problems. Obama would increase taxes which would put the brakes on an economy that is already having troubles.

Dennis Kucinich is a real moon bat. He has done a lot for the Ohio rust belt.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-06-14 10:23  

#3  I got in the car last night and heard an interview with Dennis Kucinich. I had left the radio on NPR as I was listening to some local music. I learned that the Bush administration policies have destroyed our economy. I missed that somehow.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2008-06-14 09:01  

#2  have someone who admits he's clueless

The world would be a better place if 90% of economy profs admitted the same.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-06-14 08:08  

#1  Better to have someone who admits he's clueless than a apparatchik Marxist socialist when dealing with the economy. With clueless you can get Laissez-faire consequences. Hell, even the Chinese have figured out that Marxism isn't a functional economic model.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-06-14 06:35  

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