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george bush on top of economic situation
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Message #113377 posted by forged registration (Info) March 17, 2008 13:48:39 ET

Bush says economy is in 'challenging times' but administration is on top of situation
Published: Monday, March 17, 2008 | 12:08 PM ET
Canadian Press: Ben Feller, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON - U.S. President George W. Bush, trying to calm turmoil in financial markets, said Monday that his administration is "on top of the situation" in dealing with the slumping U.S. economy.

"One thing is for certain, we're in challenging times," Bush said after meeting with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and other senior economic advisers. "But another thing is for certain: We've taken strong, decisive action."

Bush commended the Federal Reserve for its urgent actions over the weekend. He praised Paulson for working with the Fed and showing "the country and the world that the United States is on top of the situation."

Bush spoke on a day of turmoil and plunging prices on global financial markets. Oil prices hit a record in Asian trading, U.S. stock index futures fell sharply and the U.S. dollar hit record lows.

The White House moved quickly to raise Bush's public profile Monday, and he continued to send an upbeat message, even in acknowledging a downturn that keeps roiling the economy and the country's people as well.

Bush said "our financial institutions are strong" and "our capital markets are functioning efficiently and effectively."

Still, Bush said his administration is monitoring economic developments closely.

"When need be, we'll act decisively in a way that continues to bring order to financial markets," Bush said.

He did not indicate any other steps his government might take, or when.

"In the long run, our economy is going to be fine," Bush said. "Right now we're dealing with a difficult situation."

The Federal Reserve, in an extraordinarily rare weekend move, became a lender of last resort for Wall Street investment houses to begin securing short-term emergency loans. The central bank also approved a cut in its emergency lending rate to financial institutions to 3.25 per cent from 3.50 per cent.


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alterbush: two days ago in a parallel universe
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Message #113378 posted by forged registration (Info) March 17, 2008 13:50:08 ET
In Reply to: george bush on top of economic situation posted by forged registration (Info) March 17, 2008 13:48:39 ET

Avoid overcorrecting economy, Bush warns

By TERENCE HUNT, AP White House Correspondent Sat Mar 15, 2:11 PM ET

WASHINGTON - President Bush on Saturday said the government must guard against going too far in trying to fix the troubled economy, cautioning that "one of the worst things you can do is overcorrect." Democrats said Bush was relying on inaction to solve the problem.

Bush, in his weekly radio address, said the recently passed program of tax rebates for families and businesses should begin to lift the economy in the second quarter of the year and have an even stronger impact in the third quarter. But he urged caution about doing more, particularly about the crisis in the housing market where prices are tumbling and home foreclosures have soared to an all-time high.

"If we were to pursue some of the sweeping government solutions that we hear about in Washington, we would make a complicated problem even worse — and end up hurting far more homeowners than we help," the president said.

The economy has surpassed the Iraq war as the No. 1 concern among voters in this presidential election year amid big job losses, soaring fuel costs, a credit crisis and turmoil on Wall Street.

"In the long run, we can be confident that our economy will continue to grow, but in the short run, it is clear that growth has slowed," Bush said. He was spending the weekend at the Camp David presidential retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains after delivering a speech in New York about the economy and helping raise $1.4 million for the national Republican Party.

Democrats said they would try to strengthen the economy with measures dealing with housing, energy efficiency and renewable energy.

"The president continues to convince himself that inaction is the cure-all for the economic problems hurting hardworking Americans," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said in a written statement. "But Democrats know that wait-and-see is not a responsible strategy for an economy that is teetering on the brink of recession."

"Wages and home values are down," Reid said, "but prices for everything from health care to tuition to energy are up. Just this week, oil and gas prices reached record highs while the value of the dollar reached historic lows. I hope the president, who has been slow to acknowledge this problem, joins us in recognizing how urgently we need a solution."

Bush said he opposed several measures pending on Capitol Hill to deal with the housing crisis. They included proposals to allocate $400 billion to purchase foreclosed-upon and now-abandoned homes, to change the bankruptcy code to allow judges to adjust mortgage rates and to artificially prop up home prices.

"Many young couples trying to buy their first home have been priced out of the market because of inflated prices," the president said. "The market now is in the process of correcting itself, and delaying that correction would only prolong the problem."

Bush said his administration has offered steps offering flexibility for refinancing to homeowners with good credit histories yet are having trouble paying their mortgage. He cited other measures which he said would streamline the process for refinancing and modify many mortgages.

He said there were steps Congress could take, as well.

"As we take decisive action, we will keep this in mind: When you are steering a car in a rough patch, one of the worst things you can do is overcorrect," the president said.

"That often results in losing control and can end up with the car in a ditch," Bush said. "Steering through a rough patch requires a steady hand on the wheel and your eyes up on the horizon. And that's exactly what we're going to do."




Re: alterbush: two days ago in a parallel universe
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Message #113398 posted by LeftyToker (Info) March 18, 2008 05:14:38 ET
In Reply to: alterbush: two days ago in a parallel universe posted by forged registration (Info) March 17, 2008 13:50:08 ET

..
..Where is the shock and outrage?..
...bush is a fucking idiot...
....Do we see "news" about his comments?...
...nope, but we had blanket coverage of some loudmouth preacher and a ridiculous connection to Obama.
.
....yup, they have "news" coverage of the fluffy strumpet call girl ho', who serviced Eliot Ness Spitzer,
,but it just aint proper to highlight the the ugly Reality of a moron puppet pResident,
,and a fucked economy,,etc..

..
..I see no reason to not agree with that loudmouth preacher..
.Go d bless America..,.??
..Why the fuck should God bless America?
..and, since when is God taking orders about who He should "bless"??
...,God bless America, and kill all Muslims..
.
..Why would God want to "bless" America?
..Has America done something wort hy of being "blessed"?
.
..seems to me, America has already had its share of blessings.
..America has bogarted its blessings.
.America has got so much blessing, that it is now full of spoiled hedonists who whine about things they are told to whine about,via the orwellian, "news" diversion...
.
..I know alot of people will instantly hate me ,and/or misunderstand,,
,, but there aint nothing wrong with saying God dam America..
..why not?
.What is America nowdays?
.It's my country, and I love it,
,but it's become really fucked up..
..If I was God, I might tell America to fuck off/?/
..And, if I was God, I'd tell everyone to quit telling me to bless America.
..NO ONE tells God what to do.../?/...do they?
.
..
...enough of too much for now..
.hope I didnt offend anyone.?

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Bush Co as usual
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Message #113404 posted by infertile (Info) March 18, 2008 09:41:51 ET
In Reply to: Re: alterbush: two days ago in a parallel universe posted by LeftyToker (Info) March 18, 2008 05:14:38 ET

I'm sure he is just as on top of this as he was on Katrina
on getting bin laden
on mission accomplished
on weapons of mass destruction

we are in safe hands
i mean his hands are not likely to be endangered




infectious enthusiam of the media
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Message #113405 posted by forged registration (Info) March 18, 2008 12:46:35 ET
In Reply to: Re: alterbush: two days ago in a parallel universe posted by LeftyToker (Info) March 18, 2008 05:14:38 ET

you nailed it lefty!

you point out that there is more coverage of obama's pastor than bush, and then go on to provide your insight into obama's pastor instead of bush...CNN/FOX are the entertainment tonights for political celebrities...they decide what is important for us, to us, and regardless of us...they must be right because everybody knows intimate details about spitzer's and barack's personal life, but nobody knows the amount of the national debt or the trade deficit or how many hundreds of billions are being used to bail out the financial sector, but they can instantly spit out the rate spitzer's prostitute charges and the total amount of cash he threw at her pimp

ACK! now they got me doing spitzer commentary!!




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