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WITH FINANCIAL MARKETS IN FREE FALL, AND AMERICANS' SAVINGS IN JEOPARDY, MCCAIN STILL CLAIMS "FUNDAMENTALS OF THE ECONOMY ARE STRONG"
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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Sept. 16, 2008
Scott Jordan
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WITH FINANCIAL MARKETS IN FREE FALL, AND AMERICANS' SAVINGS IN JEOPARDY,
MCCAIN STILL CLAIMS "FUNDAMENTALS OF THE ECONOMY ARE STRONG"
As Two Terms of Bush-McCain Economic Policies Result in the Failure of Two Major Banks and the Loss of Americans' Savings, McCain Is Out of Touch
This morning, headlines continue on the failure of two of the four remaining major investment banks, yet even as the stock market continued to plunge yesterday - and with it, Americans' life savings and retirement – John McCain was continuing to insist that the "fundamentals of the economy are strong." McCain's stubborn insistence that the fundamentals of the economy are strong shows that he, like President Bush, is disturbingly out of touch with what's going in the lives of ordinary Americans and would simply offer more of the same failed economic policies which Americans have suffered under for the past eight years.
"John McCain doesn't understand Americans' economic struggles - in fact, he doesn't even acknowledge them," says Louisiana Democratic Party Chairman Chris Whittington. "It should surprise no one that a person who doesn't know how many houses he owns could wake up to headlines of a near financial collapse in this country and still claim that the fundamentals of the economy are strong. John McCain wants to continue the same failed Bush economic policies that got us into this recession in the first place. Louisianans can't afford four more years of Bush-McCain economic policies."
Even as Americans struggle with decreasing
incomes, mounting job losses, and rising costs
- and now the consequences of the failure of
Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers -- McCain
continues to offer the same out-of-touch
rhetoric and failed Bush economic policies.
Unemployment is at a 5 year high, gas prices in
Even as McCain continues to deny
Americans' economic struggles on the campaign
trail, his ads are highlighting the economic
crisis. But McCain's double-talk on the economy
can't conceal that, despite 26 years in
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