McCain On 'Black Monday': Fundamentals Of Our Economy Are Still Strong

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First Posted: 09-15-08 10:19 AM   |   Updated: 10-16-08 05:12 AM

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John McCain may want to refine his economic message a bit more during this potentially disastrous week for the financial sector.

On the campaign trail in Jacksonville, Florida, the Senator declared this morning that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong," despite what he described as "tremendous turmoil in our financial markets and Wall Street."

The line may seem like GOP boilerplate, save for the fact that this morning, the McCain campaign released a television ad that began: "Our economy is in crisis." Moreover, with financial and job markets in disarray, and with Lehman Brothers, the troubled investment bank, filing for bankruptcy, it may not be the wisest political message to tell voters that the fundamentals are a-okay.

"You know," said McCain, "there's been tremendous turmoil in our financial markets and Wall Street and it is -- people are frightened by these events. Our economy, I think, still the fundamentals of our economy are strong. But these are very, very difficult time. And I promise you, we will never put America in this position again. We will clean up Wall Street. We will reform government."

Many conservatives and McCain supporters have argued, against the prevailing sentiment, that despite Wall Street's failings, the economy is actually on firm footing. Donald Luskin, who described himself as "an adviser to John McCain's campaign," made such an argument in Sunday's Washington Post. But despite modest growth and relatively low unemployment rates, many economists see dire signs in today's economic landscape. On Sunday, former fed chairman Alan Greenspan said the market was the worst he had ever witnessed and predicted another major bank would close soon. Meanwhile, inflation is rising, real wages are declining, and the problems in the housing market persist.

McCain acknowledged, to various degrees, these topics in his Monday morning speech.

"I promise you we will never put America in this position again," McCain said. "This is a failure. We've got take every action to build an environment of robust energy supplies, lower inflation, control health care costs, access to international markets, low taxes and reduce burden of government to allow people to move forward toward a future of prosperity."

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But his proclamation that the fundamentals of it all remained positive is surely music to Democratic ears.

UPDATE: Sure enough, Obama spokesman takes aim...

Today of all days, John McCain's stubborn insistence that the 'fundamentals of the economy are strong' shows that he is disturbingly out of touch with what's going in the lives of ordinary Americans. Even as his own ads try to convince him that the economy is in crisis, apparently his 26 years in Washington have left him incapable of understanding that the policies he supports have created an historic economic crisis.

And, an hour or so later, Joe Biden weighs in as well:

"John McCain has confessed, and I quote - I want to make sure I get it right - he said, it's easy for me to be in Washington and frankly be somewhat divorced from the day-to-day challenges people have. Well, he's right. He's right. If all you do is walk the halls of power, all you'll hear is the wants of the powerful. Ladies and gentleman, I believe that's why John McCain could say with a straight face as recently as this morning, and this is a quote, the fundamentals of the economy are strong. That's what John said. He says that we've made great progress economically, in the Bush years. Ladies and gentlemen, I could walk from here to Lansing, and I wouldn't run into a single person who thought our economy was doing well, unless I ran into John McCain."

John McCain may want to refine his economic message a bit more during this potentially disastrous week for the financial sector. On the campaign trail in Jacksonville, Florida, the Senator declared t...
John McCain may want to refine his economic message a bit more during this potentially disastrous week for the financial sector. On the campaign trail in Jacksonville, Florida, the Senator declared t...
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- urbangreen I'm a Fan of urbangreen 3 fans permalink

It isn't just Phil Gramm. McCain is surrounded by the economically clueless. Check out this piece from the Washington Post just yesterday by McCain advisor Donald Luskin:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/12/AR2008091202415.html

A NATION OF EXAGGERATORS
Quit Doling Out That Bad-Economy Line
By Donald Luskin
Sunday, September 14, 2008; Page B01
"It was the worst of times, and it was the worst of times."

I imagine that's what Charles Dickens would conclude about the current condition of the U.S. economy, based on the relentless drumbeat of pessimism in the media and on the campaign trail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 PM on 09/15/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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Ah yes, the Happy Talk School of Economics. Just don't admit anything is wrong, put on a smiley face, and everything will be fine and dandy.

This is the kind of idiocy that created the sub-prime bubble and bust in the first place, but this clown is still sucking up the Kool-Aid.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 09/15/2008

Oh that's why Walmart's logo is a smiley face.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 09/15/2008
- deminmo I'm a Fan of deminmo 16 fans permalink

The nature of Capitalism requires that some fail and some
succeed. It's a "correction" right urbangreen?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 09/15/2008
- AnnieinOR I'm a Fan of AnnieinOR 24 fans permalink

Dergulation and Phil Gramm - the puggies brought you this mess - thank them in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 09/15/2008
- sjpeyote I'm a Fan of sjpeyote 3 fans permalink

The facts. John McCain has described Phil Gramm as his economic guru. Gramm was his chief economic advisor until he called the American public "whiners'. Most people still feel McCain will make Phil Gramm the Treasury Secretary. Gramm inserted a 262 page measure into a $384 billion dollar spending bill on Dec 15, 2000, it was called the Commodity Futures Modernization Act, which has a provision lobbied by Enron that EXEMPTED ENERGY TRADING FOR REGULATORY OVERSIGHT. Which let Enron go without oversight and cost us billions. It also means no one makes sure that banks and hedge funds have the assets to cover the losses they guarantee. It has allowed energy speculators to help drive up the price of gas. In 1999 Phil Gramm pushed through the banking deregulation bill, it allows commercial banks to merge with insurance companies, investment banks and the securities firms who bundled mortgages together, and sold off parts, thus hiding millions of bad loans. Taking the oversight of governmnet out is the mantra of Phil Gramm and the Republicans. The have been trying to deregulate every business since Reagan deregulated the airlines. There are reasons for oversight, because of the natural greed of corporations and man, they don't act in the best interest for the country. That is how we polluted the air, water and land. To put McCain in office to continue these economic policies of Bush, and put Gramm in as Treasury Sec, will be a perfect prescription for another Great Depression.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 09/15/2008
- dutch163 I'm a Fan of dutch163 32 fans permalink
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THANK YOU..I have been TRYING to tell them!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 PM on 09/15/2008
- warsaw I'm a Fan of warsaw 7 fans permalink
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This caught my eye.

"...lobbie­d for by Enron, a generous contributor to Gramm..."

Let's get the Enron logo tatooed on Phil Gramm's forehead. I think every government oficial should wear logos of their 'sponsors' on their suits. Just like racecar drivers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 09/16/2008
- SeekerOne I'm a Fan of SeekerOne 11 fans permalink
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Thus spake John McHerbert Hoover.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 09/15/2008

Manhattan, NY, NY 9/15/08:

There was a haunting pall hanging over our fair city today. Humbling silence and contemplation that will move west and wash over the rest of the country, crippling those who think they are immune. Crippling those who are ignorant. Crippling those who are taken by political slight of hand and looking in the other direction. We have been fighting off this virus for 8 years. Our strength is abating, the natural resiliency and defenses eroding. Although most may think that this is infecting the top layer, make no mistake, this is an opportunistic virus that will run it's course and wreak havoc over those who are unsuspecting. The antidote is within our grasp. The recovery will not be easy and not without pain, suffering, and real sacrifice. Shared Pain and suffering.

Shame on our elected leaders. We are to blame. The responsibility is ours. Now is the time to implement real change. Remove the cancer and start the real healing, and rebuild our immune system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 09/15/2008

Simply beautiful. What you said here sent chills down my spine. The stubborn republicans need to take their blinders off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 09/16/2008
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McCain = Out of touch with reality and everything!!!!
Palin= empty

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 09/15/2008
- LMT I'm a Fan of LMT 13 fans permalink
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As pres, Mc.Bush would have P.hill G.ramm be his treasury secretary. Yes, the same G.ramm who wrote and pushed the banking deregulation bill that led directly to the banking mess we are in today. If that doesn't make your skin crawl, you aren't paying attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 PM on 09/15/2008
- dutch163 I'm a Fan of dutch163 32 fans permalink
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my skin is crawling..­..my stomach is truning...­in fact all body parts are equally disgusted

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:12 PM on 09/15/2008

Freedog and any others attempting to attribute the economic meltdown to a Democratic need to stop smoking crack. The crux of the housing crisis lies smackdab in the lap of McCain's economic advisor and would-be Treasury Sec., Phil Graham (author of the "nation of whiners" comment). Do your "Google" research Freedog...­or get off the blogs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 PM on 09/15/2008
- KarlfromMD I'm a Fan of KarlfromMD 20 fans permalink

I think the Palin-McCain campaign should add a stop in West Branch, Iowa, at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. McCain's comments today sound a whole lot like the platitudes Hoover kept repeating as the nation's economy went to hell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 09/15/2008
- Tinsdale I'm a Fan of Tinsdale 16 fans permalink

Excellent comment and historically correct.

A vote for McCain is a vote for "Hoover: The Sequel."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 09/15/2008
- greatblue I'm a Fan of greatblue 2 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 09/15/2008

So, did Obama come out and say our economy is now a 3rd world country? Just curious if you think the candidates should say how badly we are doing and how to solve it instead of constantly blaming anyone that isn't a liberal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 09/15/2008
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You Tr/ollz really do hate the truth, your boy Bush made a mess of this country and all that it holds near and dear... And your boy McBush is looking to continue the destruction!! But you will never admit that to yourselves!!!! Tr/ollz always blameing others because they can't handle the truth!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 PM on 09/15/2008
- Lion24 I'm a Fan of Lion24 108 fans permalink
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GOP has had eight years to do something right. What, exactly have they done right? Wall Street is imploding, jobs shipped overseas, no "victory" in Iraq is possible (or ever was), overall economy is in the tank. And you want another four to eight years?? Sorry, Charlie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 PM on 09/15/2008
- dutch163 I'm a Fan of dutch163 32 fans permalink
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What I do not hear enough is the link between McCain and Phil Gramm who was instrumental in the deregulation that started the subprime mortgage crisis..wh­ich is related to today's collapse on Wall St of companies connected to bad mortgages
Gramm was McCain 's economic advisor until his remarks"Nation of Whiners" and "mental recession" made him toxic.
And what about the Keating 5 scandal? why isn't that brought up more?
doesn't that speak to his background on financial issues?

to say we are fundamentally sound? has he seen my retirement funds plunge?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 09/15/2008
- freedog I'm a Fan of freedog 2 fans permalink

NOT TRUE...thi­s was a democratic initiative that was driven by Bill Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 09/15/2008
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If your boy Bush had half the brain G/od gave a gnat , he would have kept the good about the economy patch the bad !!! No, he had something to prove to daddy that he could have his own war...Than­k you GWB for being such a mambie pambie !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 PM on 09/15/2008
- Lion24 I'm a Fan of Lion24 108 fans permalink
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Clinton: budget surplus. Dynamic economy.

Bush: biggest deficit in US history.

Get off of Clinton, and face the FACTS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 09/15/2008

Come on! How long are you going to keep lying to yourself. When Clinton left office the economy WAS in great shape. As Americans we tried to work our azzes off to keep it that way, but then Bush came along and phucked it all up for everyone. Take OFF your rose colored glasses PLEASE!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 AM on 09/16/2008
- freedog I'm a Fan of freedog 2 fans permalink

Thank you Bill Clinton. Thank you for de-regulating the mortgage industry so everyone could get a home loan, even though they couldn't afford it. These regulations had been in place since FDR. This is what you can expect more of under Obama.

Talk about distortion and lies...you can blame this one solely on the Democratic party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 09/15/2008
- wesinohio I'm a Fan of wesinohio 36 fans permalink
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The president can't deregulate the mortgage industry. Only congress can. The Republicans were in complete control at that time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:21 PM on 09/15/2008

Ah, yes. The do-less party that believes that a capitalist private sector will regulate itself if you just leave it alone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 09/15/2008
- cubs325 I'm a Fan of cubs325 16 fans permalink

plz, the last eight have not contributed to the problem??

who do trust to address this mess???

OBAMA!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 09/15/2008

Freedog really suck one!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 09/16/2008

What we need are more tax cuts. Then everything will be fine!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 09/15/2008
- codwix I'm a Fan of codwix 3 fans permalink

When you say "radical right" today, I think of these moneymaking ventures by fellows like Pat Robertson and others who are trying to take the Republican Party away from the Republican Party, and make a religious organization out of it. If that ever happens, kiss politics goodbye.
Barry Goldwater - The Washington Post (28 July 1994)

bush/mccain/palin 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 09/15/2008
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