IDK but its definatly not 1 dollar like the last person said.... when i find out I'll tell you
no NoYeah! actually we're gonna see him at the $1 money
John McCain was one of the five US senators involved in the Keating Five scandal. He had received significant campaign contributions from savings and loan executive Charles Keating Jr., who was later found guilty of fraud. McCain was accused of improperly intervening on behalf of Keating during a federal investigation into Keating's savings and loan organization. However, McCain was ultimately cleared of any direct wrongdoing by the ethics committee and acknowledged that the experience led him to champion campaign finance reform.
He feels that they should keep the prices for helping our economy out in money
Every campaign costs more than the one before it. It believe that Obama spent more than McCain in 2008 because he raised more money.
Money.
A candidate must have access to large amounts of money to be a serious candidate for the presidency.
The 2004 GOP retaining control of the Presidency and Congress was no different than the divisive election of 1992 where a Democratic President was elected with a Democratically controlled Congress. ;)
Between 20 and 100 million.
McCain probably sees it a sa good litle money spinner for the arm loby and a handy excuse impose unreasonable "emergency regulations" over an above the liberty of Americans the same as bush does.
Generally, elected officials are not eligible for unemployment.
Using Mitt Romney as an example: Money.
Obama is worried that Mccain will become president because he believes that talking about the economic crisis so much will cause everyone to run out of money because the taxes will rise. Obama says as I quote "If Mccain talks about this crisis to much, it's going to be all over" I can see how he is worried, and this is a serious matter on our hands.