Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain was in Milwaukee Wednesday pitching his plan for the nation's economy.
McCain told a meeting of business leaders at Bucyrus International that the government has to act fast to help the nation's economy.
He cited part of the economic plan he unveiled Tuesday during a speech in Pittsburgh.
He's calling for extending Bush administration tax cuts he once opposed and eliminating federal gasoline and diesel taxes for the summer.
McCain also wants aggressive federal action to help struggling homeowners refinance their mortgages, much like his Democratic presidential rivals.