Friday, March 13, 2009

Oops!... Obama Says Economic Crisis Not So Bad After All

Oops!... Obama Says Economic Crisis Not So Bad After All

Oopsy. After blowing a couple of trillion, Obama now says the economic emergency is "not as bad as we think."
It seems like it was just yesterday that this was a "crisis of epic proportions":




But, thanks for passing that trillion dollar spending bill that put the government into massive debt.

Breitbart reported:

Confronting misgivings, even in his own party, President Barack Obama mounted a stout defense of his blueprint to overhaul the economy Thursday, declaring the national crisis is "not as bad as we think" and his plans will speed recovery.

Challenged to provide encouragement as the nation's "confidence builder in chief," Obama said Americans shouldn't be whipsawed by bursts of either bad or good news and he was "highly optimistic" about the long term.

The president's proposals for major health care, energy and education changes in the midst of economic hard times faced skepticism from both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill, as senators questioned his budget outlook and the deficits it envisions in the middle of the next decade.

But Obama, speaking to top executives of the Business Roundtable, expressed an optimistic vision and called for patience.

Richard Parsons, chairman of beleaguered Citigroup Inc., asked if Obama could offer some help in a national battle "between confidence and fear."

"A smidgen of good news and suddenly everything is doing great. A little bit of bad news and ooohh , we're down on the dumps," Obama said. "And I am obviously an object of this constantly varying assessment. I am the object in chief of this varying assessment."
No wonder economists don't have much faith in Team "O".

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