McCain and Obama Issue Joint Statement

by Jarrett Martineau | September 24, 2008 at 04:55 pm
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The following is a transcript of the joint statement issued Wednesday by Senators Barack Obama and John McCain, in light of McCain's decision earlier today to suspend his campaign.

Both senators have pledged to work together to protect the American economy at a time of unprecedented crisis.

“The American people are facing a moment of economic crisis. No matter how this began, we all have a responsibility to work through it and restore confidence in our economy. The jobs, savings, and prosperity of the American people are at stake.


“Now is a time to come together – Democrats and Republicans – in a spirit of cooperation for the sake of the American people. The plan that has been submitted to Congress by the Bush Administration is flawed, but the effort to protect the American economy must not fail.

This is a time to rise above politics for the good of the country. We cannot risk an economic catastrophe. Now is our chance to come together to prove that Washington is once again capable of leading this country.”



Speaking for himself, Senator Obama outlined the following principles that he calls on Senator McCain to support:

I believe that several core principles should guide this legislation.

First, there must be oversight. We should not hand over a blank check to the discretion of one man. We support an independent, bipartisan board to ensure accountability and complete transparency.

Second, we need to protect taxpayers. There should be a path for taxpayers to recover their money, and to turn a profit if Wall Street prospers.

Third, no Wall Street executive should profit from taxpayer dollars. This plan cannot be a welfare program for CEOs whose greed and irresponsibility has contributed to this crisis.

Fourth, we must help families who are struggling to stay in their homes. We cannot bail out Wall Street without helping millions of families facing foreclosure on Main Street.

Fifth, we both agree that this financial rescue package should move on its own without any earmarks or other measures. We have different views about the need for other action, but this must be a clean bill.

This is a time to rise above politics for the good of the country. We cannot risk an economic catastrophe. This is not a Democratic problem or a Republican problem – this is an American problem. Now, we must find an American solution.

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dunkelberg
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at 17:02 on September 24th, 2008

Would be the perfect thing to discuss in a debate, no?
Serait le parfait chose à discuter dans un débat, non?
Sería la cosa perfecta para discutir en un debate, ¿no?

René
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at 22:55 on September 24th, 2008

Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff.

mchawk
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at 00:35 on September 25th, 2008

Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's good stuff.


Is this is win-win situation for Obama?  McCain has pulled out of the debate because his own party has dropped the ball - there's no way McCain can win points off this crisis.  Debate or not, Obama has the high-ground.

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