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Show 16 _ST. GEORGE — For the week of October 10, 2008 Journey to stabilize NEIGHBORHOODS A look at the ideologies economy has just begun : he financial markets bailout vote is behind us, but the hard work has only begun. We were told we had to pass the-bill because the US. Treasury.Secretary said the markets would fail without action. It became a self-ful- filling prophecy. “Do something” was the plea from worried families and business owners everywhere. opposed the bill because I believe it is the wrong approach to actually fixing the problem. The version passed by the Senate was even worse. It’s larded with more debt, such as tax exemptions for some companies that make toy wooden arrows, rum producers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and auto track owners. What is not included is any long-term reform language that would prevent this type of crisis from hap- District peningagain. Worse, it includes a new provision that loosens regu- lation of mortgage securities. No one in Congress fully understands the implication of this proposal. We run the risk of encouraging shoddy accounting practices at a time when no one trusts the numbers on the balance sheets of the troubled banks. Without credible financial statements, it will only get harder for the banking system to attract new capital. Congress is going to have to return in January to deal with this again. What really needs to hap- The Spectrum — www.thespectrum.com pen is for Wall Street, Main Street and ordinary citizens to come together and deal with the fact that we can no longer live on credit. It is bad for markets, household budgets and national security when our economic wellbeing depends on the largesse of foreign governments who buy up our debt. Utahns ' tradition of balancing the family budget and living within our means is one the federal government would do well to follow. ‘We are now facing uncertainty on the economic front © that has me and everyone else concerned. No one wants to see hardship like ‘the loss of a job, a home, or business expansion oppor- tunity. It’s time to come together in a bipartisan way to put rules in place to protect our way of life from this kind of uncertainty. and resumes of the candidates. ast week's column took a look at the election process. This week's column takes an_. in-depth look at the candidates and their platforms L; (Each in 100 words or less). My goal is to_present my totally unbiased opinion proving why everyone should vote for the candidate of my choice. The problem I encountered is this: I was going to write first about Barrack Obama, but then thought ~ that ifI did that the McCain supporters would think I was showing favoritism. Writing about McCain first would have had the same effect — only opposite. Here is how the dilemma was resolved — I flipped a coin. Heads and McCain goes first... It was heads. Here is John McCain's biography in 100 words or less: John McCain graduated from the U.S. Naval John Carter “T So. Utah z Ponderings | Academy in 1958, became a naval aviator, and flew in Vietnam. He was shot down, held as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam. He was tortured.and received war wounds that have left him with lifelong physical limitations. He served as a Congressman and a Senator where he worked towards restoring diplomatic relations with Vietnam, and later fought for his belief that the war in Iraq should be fought to a successful conclusion. He opposes pork barrel spending and played a key role in alleviating a crisis over judicial nominations. For those readers who are a little miffed at me because I have overlooked many of John McCain's achievements, let me just say that it was very difficult to get his biography shrunk down to 100 words.. Now it’s time to present Barrack Obamas biography in 100 words. Barrack Obama graduated from Harvard Law School where he served as president of the Harvard Law Review. He taught constitutional law for 12 years and wrote a book entitled “Dreams From My Father”, although not necessarily in that order. As a member of the 110th Congress he helped create legislation to control conventional weapons and promote greater public accountability in the use of federal funds. He also helped create legislation regarding lobbying and electoral fraud; climate e See CARTER on pg. 17 me aes = Unele & <Aunties Doctors are evaluating how high blood pressure medications are tolerated by seniors in a clinical research study. 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