Biden wants all of us to share the wealth.
How can we find a middle road?
=====================================
A middle road between sharing the wealth and the Republican plan, by which each year the rich get a greater and greater share?
Biden is not a Socialist. He has not once proposed that the means of production should be run by the state. He seems okay with paying off Wall Street's losses for stupid management, but that's as far as it seems to go.
Palin is a nice lady. But she is clueless. If she is elected, we shall be lucky that the VP has no really important official duties except sitting in the Senate waiting for a tie vote.
The country is in a mess, in a war that seems to have no end that should never have been started. The rest of the world mistrusts the US, despises our government and wonders how we managed to elect the leader with the fewest votes and still have done diddly to solve this glaring defect in our alleged democracy.
The economy is a shambles because of deregulation and putting the foxes in charge of the henhouse.
Iraq is consuming the price of several Bridges to Nowhere every day.
Our troops are being asked to serve tour after tour overseas.
The party that made the mess has a phony solution: to package their least obnoxious member as a fake reformer willing to do battle with Washington (where he agreed with the guys who made the mess 90% of the time and bragged about it), stick an unskilled Disney charmer from nowhere into the mix and call this weird concoction a reform.
But the oil companies, big Pharma, the guys that stick you with a bazillion credit card fees, the people that want to give away our minerals and our timber to clear cutters and strip miners are solidly behind McCain. His staff is crammed with lobbyists, and the only thing that really separates him from Juniorbush is the fact that he isn't Juniorbush and a very crafty advertising package.