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politicalnewslive.blogspot.com — President-elect Barack Obama declared the national economy was 'sick' Monday as he began crisis talks with congressional leaders on emergency action. Mark Smith reports from The White House.
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themessthatgreenspanmade.blogspot.com 12/8/2008 — From earlier today on Meet the Press. Oddly, the President-elect says we are not "going to be able to just keep printing money " and that the nation will have to be more fiscally responsible. Now, that really would be change you can believe in.
From earlier today on Meet the Press. Oddly, the President-elect says we are not "going to be able to just keep printing money " and that the nation will have to be more fiscally responsible. Now, that really would be change you can believe in.
Video: From Bad to Worse...
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02/24/09 Economists project the economy will get worse this year than thought as consumer spending declines.
Bad, or worse
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Video - Obama: Economy First, Deficit Later
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The Economy Is Bad, but 1982 Was Worse
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Video: Obama pieces together economic plan
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Economic Scene: The Economy Is Bad, but 1982 Was Worse
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The Wall Street Journal and New York Times lead off their business coverage today with word that President-elect Barack Obama's economic recovery plan will include a larger-than-expected tax cut of roughly $300 million for companies and ...
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