McSame, Out of Touch With Workers and Completely Ignorant About Our Economy

For probably the only time, I agree with Sid McCain: he doesn't know anything about economics.   Middle school students probably imderstand basic economics better than Sid.  One can see why he graduated fifth from the bottom of his US Naval Academy class.
 
Heck, he can't even grasp the difference between the responsibilities of the Senate Banking Committee and the Senate Commerce Committe he once chaired.
 
McClatchy News reports how he flubbed his so called "fundamental of economics" the other day.

"Throw the flag against: John McCain.

"Call: False start.

"What happened: Republican presidential nominee McCain said Monday, as financial markets were reeling, "The fundamentals of our economy are strong, but these are very, very difficult times."

"The Obama campaign said that the comment showed that McCain was out of touch.

"Asked to explain his statement Tuesday morning on NBC, McCain said: ''Well, it's obviously true that the workers of America are the fundamentals of our economy and our strength and our future. And I believe in the American worker.'

"Why that's wrong: Economists, politicians and journalists have long referred to economic "fundamentals" as quantifiable concepts, such as unemployment rates, gross domestic product, inflation, productivity and so forth.

"Moreover, in their widely used textbook, "Economics," Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus titled their first chapter "The Fundamentals of Economics," and noted that "Every society must answer three fundamental questions: what, how, and for whom? What kinds and quantities are produced among the wide range of all possible goods and services? How are resources used in producing these goods? And for whom are the goods produced (that is, what is the distribution of income and consumption among different individuals and classes)?"

"Note the absence of "workers."

"McCain's attempt to stretch the word "fundamentals" into a synonym for "workers" is a stretch too far.

"Penalty: Penalize his credibility five yards."

McSame like his soulmate, Sarah the Moose Women, isn't qualifed or fit for the presidency nor she for the vice presidency.  The Republican Party is making a mockery of the Constitution.

The penalty should be losing the presidential election.

 

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