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US crisis ‘could turn to catastrophe’

Paul Thompson
10 Feb 2009


Barack Obama took his case for the $838 billion stimulus package directly to the American public as he warned that the economic crisis could turn “into a catastrophe” unless the money was swiftly approved.

At a White House press conference last night, Mr Obama's first, he said the eyes of the world were on the US to see how it responded to the worst economic crisis since the Thirties.

Hours earlier the Senate voted 61-36 in favour to end its debate over the stimulus bill. Mr Obama said his plan would create up to four million jobs, and that his administration had inherited a deficit of over $1 trillion. “Those are deficits that could turn a crisis into a catastrophe, and I refuse to let that happen,” he said.

The President painted a depressing picture. He said TV stations in Elkhart, Indiana, were running public service announcements telling people where they can get free food. “Similar scenes are playing out in cities and towns across America,” he said.

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Obama has failed at the first hurdle by allowing massive "pork" imposts in this bill. Instead of telling both sides of the House to clean up their act, he is trying to blame it on Bush. Utterly pathetic, he is a suit, a man of straw. He should have cut out all the pork, kept the $800bn but given massive tax cuts of $400bn and spent $400bn....the Stock Market would be climbing not falling. He looks like a failed President already. What a waste.

- James Macleod Ritchie, Oyster Bay Cove, 10/03/2009 13:08
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