Quote Originally Posted by pontooner View Post
McCain still thinks the econmy is "fundamentally strong" said so yesterday, so that right there should be enough to discredit anything he has to say about economics. By using the word fundamentally he thinks some if not most of what is in place now is working. Wrong

It is going to have to be fixed from the ground up and McCains plain is to patch it.

Like Col Forbin said I don't know that Obama's plan is a fix all solution but some change is needed or should atleast be given a chance.

he went on to explain...

On Tuesday, he told CNN's "American Morning" that he meant American workers are "the fundamental strength" of the U.S. economy and that the country will rebound with their help.

"What I obviously was saying, and I believe, is the American workers, the most productive and the most innovative -- they are the fundamentals of our economy and the strength of it and the reason why we will rebound," he said.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/16/campaign.wrap/index.html

He also said that reckless conduct on wallstreet is largely to blame for America's economical woes, so i dont believe he is clueless to what is going on in the economy.. but he could have chosen his words better.