Tuesday, May 22, 2012

"Spread The Wealth"

October 23, 2008 | 3:09 PM

New John McCain radio ad running in FL features Gov. Charlie Crist. In the 60-second spot, Crist promises that McCain will lower taxes and "stop wasteful government spending."

Crist: "And John McCain knows that people don't want to 'spread the wealth.' He knows that Congress should let you kekep more of your money, and not take it away."

Listen here. Script available after the jump.

GOVERNOR CHARLIE CRIST: Hi, this is Governor Charlie Crist.


Let me tell you why I support my friend John McCain.


He will lower your taxes.


He will stop wasteful government spending.


And John McCain knows that people don't want to "spread the wealth."


He knows that Congress should let you keep more of your money, and not take it away.


Thank you very much.


ANNCR: Your savings, your job and your financial security are under siege.


Congressional liberals will make it worse.


Congressional liberals plan nearly a trillion dollars in new government spending.


To pay for it, Congressional liberals promise higher taxes on American families making over $42,000 a year.


Barack Obama and Congressional liberals call it spreading the wealth around, we call it higher taxes, bigger government.


Either way, it will cost you.


Stop 'em before they make it worse.


Paid for by McCain-Palin 2008 and the Republican National Committee.


JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

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