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John McCain continues to say that the "fundamentals of our economy are strong". How can he continue ignoring facts?
Six hundred thousand jobs lost this year, with more on the way with companies like Hewlett-Packard announcing 24,000 job cuts, half of which in the U.S. Workforce. More homes foreclosed daily than there are residents in Wasilla, Alaska. The Euro has become more desirable than the Dollar. Wall Street scrambling to save themselves as their economic luxury ships are sinking.
Even when McCain "revised" his statement to define American workers as the fundamentals of our economy, how can he ignore all the lost jobs, declining wages, reduced consumer confidence and reduced consumer purchasing power?
Yet his plan to fix this mess? Let a Commission investigate the problem and hope the house of cards doesn't fall while they're investigating.
John McCain: All fluff and no substance. We simply cannot afford another 4 years of the same poor economic policy.
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