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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Real Man who wrote (17505)2/9/2009 9:10:32 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
He is a thinker, more of a futurist, if thats the right word. Nevertheless it;s refreshing to see a leader who thinks past the moment.



To: Real Man who wrote (17505)2/9/2009 9:50:59 PM
From: Robin Plunder1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
"Obama says stimulus vital to avoid 'catastrophe'
13 minutes ago

By JENNIFER LOVEN
AP White House Correspondent
(AP:WASHINGTON) President Barack Obama, pressuring lawmakers to urgently approve a massive economic recovery bill, criticized Republicans who have balked at the legislation Monday night and said, "I can't afford to see Congress play the usual political games."

Obama used the first prime-time news conference of his presidency to warn that a failure to act swiftly and boldly "could turn a crisis into a catastrophe."

With the nation falling deeper into a long and painful recession, Obama defended his program against Republican criticism that it is loaded with pork-barrel spending and will not create jobs.

"The plan is not perfect," the president said. "No plan is. I can't tell you for sure that everything in this plan will work exactly as we hope, but I can tell you with complete confidence that a failure to act will only deepen this crisis as well as the pain felt by millions of Americans."
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Vi, u caught up by ur ethics...u want gods love, ie, compassion...no?

just same ol same ol...killing us all...

Robin