Mr. Bush Says There Will Be No Recession

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WASHINGTON - President Bush said Thursday the country is not recession-bound and, despite expressing concern about slowing economic growth, rejected for now any additional stimulus efforts. "We acted robustly," he said.

"We'll see the effects of this pro-growth package," Bush told reporters at a White House news conference, acknowledging that some lawmakers already are talking about a second stimulus package. "Why don't we let stimulus package 1, which seemed like a good idea at the time, have a chance to kick in?"

Bush's view of the economy was decidedly rosier than that of many economists, who say the country is nearing recession territory or may already be there. "I'm concerned about the economy," he said. "I don't think we're headed to recession. But no question, we're in a slowdown."

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The centerpiece of government efforts to brace the wobbly economy is a package Congress passed and Bush signed last month. It will rush rebates ranging from $300 to $1,200 to millions of people and give tax incentives to businesses.

On one issue particularly worrisome to American consumers, there are indications that paying $4 for a gallon of gasoline is not out of the question once the summer driving season arrives. Asked about that, Bush said "That's interesting. I hadn't heard that. ... I know it's high now."

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Bush: 'We’re in a slowdown'
Feb. 28: President Bush says, "I don’t think we’re headed to recession. But no question, we’re in a slowdown,” at a news conference at the White House.
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Bush also telegraphed optimism about the U.S. dollar, which has been declining in value.

"I believe that our economy has got the fundamentals in place for us to ... grow and continue growing, more robustly hopefully than we're growing now," he said. "So we're still for a strong dollar."

Bush also used his news conference to press Congress to give telecommunications companies legal immunity for helping the government eavesdrop after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Bush criticized the Democratic presidential candidates over their attempts to disassociate themselves from the North American Free Trade Agreement, a free-trade pact between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Bush said the deal is contributing to more and better-paying jobs for Americans.


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Following his news conference, Bush traveled to the Labor Department to meet with his economic advisers.

Afterward, he expressed confidence in the nation's ability to weather the economic downturn.

"We'll make it through this period just like we made it through other periods of uncertainty during my presidency," Bush said.
 
On one issue particularly worrisome to American consumers, there are indications that paying $4 for a gallon of gasoline is not out of the question once the summer driving season arrives. Asked about that, Bush said "That's interesting. I hadn't heard that. ... I know it's high now."


BUSH: "Uhh, I'm the president, but I don't know what's going on in my own country with gas prices...uhhh..AMERICA's addicted to oil...na na na na na na!! Corn Corn, ETHANOL!! WHEEEE!"
 
President Bush says, "I don’t think I am headed too a recession. I have taken all I need.
 
Wrap a towel around your head. Remember, the beast can't see you if it think you can't see it!
 
yea thank god GW was right about Iraq's WMDs, and Irans Nuke program.....









oh wait.....
 
first - redefine the term: recession is now called a "economic slowdown" <== doublespeak

second - redefine what numbers are counted: unemployment is now defined as people accepting unemployment insurance - that runs out quick, not how many people are unemployed. all people holding part time jobs, like aerospace engineers flippin burgers for 16 hours a week are not unemployed, etc.

third - stop producing reports like the M-3 about how much new money is being printed, etc. stick head firmly in sand!

yeah - typical Bush...

-n
 
Yeah...the recession isn't coming while he's in office..:rolleyes:

T minus 11 months and counting until the end of the error.
 
yea thank god GW was right about Iraq's WMDs, and Irans Nuke program.....









oh wait.....

you forgot that all the Iraqis would welcome us as libertators.
It would be a cakewalk...
we'd pay for the war with their oil...
we know where bin laden is...
we will catch and kill those responsible for 9/11
what other lies am I missing here?
 
you forgot that all the Iraqis would welcome us as libertators.
It would be a cakewalk...
we'd pay for the war with their oil...
we know where bin laden is...
we will catch and kill those responsible for 9/11
what other lies am I missing here?

I've got a personal one you hear alot in my world.

"You'll only have to do one tour in Iraq."

"You'll only be in Iraq for about 12 months."
 
And in other news, Bush claims water is not really wet, says "it only seems like it is when your hand is not dry."
 
Oh, shit. Bush's dumbness is contagious! :eek:

We're in deep shit now.


;)


That is were you guys are wrong. Bush is not dumb. He is actually very smart.
He has had his way with our country for the last 7 years and no one even tries to stop him.
He isn't dumb. He is a liar!
 
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