Except the problem is that the Surge is basically clear, hold, build. Holding is a major issue in Afghanistan, IIRC.NY Sun, others. wrote:An adviser to the campaign told The New York Sun that, in a speech to be delivered in Albuquerque, N.M., the senator will call for an increase in combat troops and the creation of a special Afghanistan tsar to coordinate policy toward the country. "There will be a surge for Afghanistan. It will be moving combat troops in and applying the lessons from Iraq and the strategy that was successful in Iraq and taking that to Afghanistan," this official said.
Next, the problem of inner-city violence.
Nevermind the RAND corporation has explicitly stated that policing is the sensible, effective way to fight terror. No doubt those commies at the Pentagon want us all to lose.McCain, to National Urban League wrote:MCCAIN: And some of those tactics — you mention the war in Iraq — are like that we use in the military. You go into neighborhoods, you clamp down, you provide a secure environment for the people that live there, and you make sure that the known criminals are kept under control. And you provide them with a stable environment and then they cooperate with law enforcement, etc, etc.
Of course, the biggest issue is the economy.
Reducing taxes, of course, shifts the debt burden onto the backs of our children. But McCain is still not quite smart enough to balance a checkbook, it seems.McCain press release, as of this morning, prepared remarks. wrote:"What we need today is an Economic Surge to keep jobs here at home and create new ones. We need to reduce the tax burden on businesses that choose to make their home in the U.S. We need to open new markets to U.S. products. We need to reduce the cost of healthcare. And we need to end the out of control spending in Washington that is putting our debt on the backs of our children.
McCain: If there's a problem, he'll deploy a Surge against it.