Bush: Troubled financial system is basically sound

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TERENCE HUNT | July 15, 2008 07:43 PM EST | AP

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President Bush pauses during a news conference, Tuesday, July 15, 2008, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON — President Bush said Tuesday the nation's troubled financial system is "basically sound" and urged lawmakers to quickly enact legislation to prop up mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. He also called on the Democratic-run Congress to follow his example and lift a ban on offshore drilling to help increase domestic oil production.

"I readily concede it won't produce a barrel of oil tomorrow, but it will reverse the psychology," Bush told a White House news conference _ his first since late April.

Bush said the two troubled mortgage companies play a central role in the nation's housing-finance system and that government action to help them were not bailouts because the two would remain shareholder-owned companies.

"I don't think the government ought to be involved in bailing out companies," Bush said.

Amid soaring gas prices, the toughest real estate market in decades, falling home prices and financing that's harder to come by, Bush said: "It's been a difficult time for many American families." But he also said that the nation's economy continues to grow, if slowly.

Bush said that despite the woes of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the recent government takeover of California bank IndyMac, U.S. depositors should not worry because their deposits are insured by the government up to $100,000

"If you're a depositor, you're protected by the federal government," Bush said.

The administration and the Federal Reserve announced an emergency rescue plan Sunday to bolster Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which hold or guarantee more than $5 trillion in mortgages _ almost half of the nation's total.

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The plan would temporarily increase a long-standing Treasury line of credit that could be provided to either company. Treasury also said it would, if necessary, buy stock in the companies to make sure they have enough money to operate.

The Fed also announced that it would allow Fannie and Freddie to get loans directly from the Fed _ a privilege previously granted only to commercial banks until this March, when the Fed extended the borrowing to investment banks to deal with the collapse of Bear Stearns.

At the same time, a housing package was heading toward final congressional passage. It would modernize the Federal Housing Administration and create a new regulator and tighter controls for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

It's this legislation that Bush urged Congress to pass as soon as possible.

Congress could move as early as this week on the housing legislation to send it to Bush. First, though, House and Senate leaders must strike a deal in consultation with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson to resolve key differences so Bush, who has threatened to veto the measure, will sign it.

"I think the system is basically sound, I truly do," Bush said. "I understand there's a lot of nervousness. The economy is growing. Productivity is high. Trade's up. People are working _ it's not as good as we'd like. And to the extent that we'll find weakness, we'll move."

Bush defended his insistence that the U.S. economy was not in a recession, even though many economists believe it is.

He said the traditional definition of a recession _ two quarters in a row of negative growth _ had not been met.

"I'm not an economist, but I do believe we're growing," he said. "I'm an optimist. I believe there's a lot of positive things for the economy."

He acknowledged, however, that "it's not growing as it should."

On Capitol Hill, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke warned that inflation seemed likely to move even higher and economic growth would be "appreciably below its trend rate,"

"In general, healthy economic growth depends on well-functioning financial markets," Bernanke said. "Consequently, helping the financial markets to return to more normal functioning will continue to be a top priority," he said.

Bush acknowledged it could take years before opening the Continental Shelf to oil drilling would result in increased U.S. production. But, he said, at least it would put the nation on the right track toward reducing its reliance on imported oil.

"There is no short term solution," Bush said. "The president doesn't have a magic wand. You can't just say, 'Low gas.' "

Asked about his comment earlier this year that he hadn't heard of $4 gasoline, Bush said: "I've heard of it now."

Asked why he hasn't appealed more to Americans to conserve energy, Bush said: "They're smart enough to figure out whether they're going to drive less or not ... The marketplace works."

"If they're not in their homes, they ought not to keep the air conditioning running. There's a lot they can do," he added.

Bush's first full-blown exchange with reporters at the White House since April 29 came amid troubling developments in Afghanistan, where U.S. deaths have exceeded casualties in Iraq over the last two months. There also is turmoil in the financial markets, and the government has been forced to throw a lifeline to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

Bush opened with a statement about steps to help stabilize the housing and financial markets and his lifting of the executive ban on offshore oil drilling. He also called on lawmakers to pass long-stalled spending bills.

On other subjects, Bush:

_ Said the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are both important fronts on the war on terrorism. Currently, events in Iraq are going better, and some troops are coming home "based upon success," he said. "The question really facing the country is, will we have the patience and determination to succeed in these very difficult theaters."

_ Declined to comment on whether he felt betrayed by a highly critical book about his administration by former press secretary Scott McClellan.

_ Expressed unhappiness with the casting of vetoes by Russia and China in the U.N. Security Council to block U.S.-sponsored sanctions on the government of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe, who was has retained power in an election that the United States and many other countries have labeled a sham. "I was displeased," Bush acknowledged.

WASHINGTON — President Bush said Tuesday the nation's troubled financial system is "basically sound" and urged lawmakers to quickly enact legislation to prop up mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Fr...
WASHINGTON — President Bush said Tuesday the nation's troubled financial system is "basically sound" and urged lawmakers to quickly enact legislation to prop up mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Fr...
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With leaders like this guy, I sometimes wonder if this country has a chance. Think about it, is this the best America can produce, George Bush? The Clintons? McCain? Not to mention the members of congress, Liebermann, anyone? Even Obama is not impressive, he doesn't want to offend anyone. What happened to this country? These guys can't give you a straight answer on anything, and all they do is hit their talking points when they get asked real questions by our Pravda like MSM. Now take someone like Russian president Medvedev or Putin before him, these men can can sit and answer questions for hours in different languages and they are not softball questions like here, it usually involves international media asking tough questions, and they get answers. They might not like the answers, but they are more truthfull than what's coming out of the mouths of our politicians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 07/16/2008

Exactly the question that comes up when we talk among friends about America.

Can America do no better? More than 300 million people and the GOP gets a candidate who sings: bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran and hopes Iranians will die because of smoking, . How can a guy like McCain get away with every stupid move he makes? Bush can barely speak what he reads from teleprompters, regardless ot the fact he has no idea what he is talking about most of the time. Even Homer Simpson gets the word "nucular" better across than Bush.

I hope Obama gets elected. He is no messiah, but it will be a fresh breeze for us over here too.

I bet he can walk, chew gum at the same time AND have constructive ideas and visions of what could be done to repair America from the damage done under the current regime.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 07/16/2008

I'm not rational, I'm a madman.
I'm not intelligent, I'm an idiot.
I'm the decision maker !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 07/16/2008
- vippy I'm a Fan of vippy 77 fans permalink

He is an idiot not an optimist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 AM on 07/16/2008

NO, he siad, "I am the decider."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 07/16/2008

That's even funnier !! Cheers mate !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 07/16/2008

But im smarter than the people who voted for me,heh heh!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 07/16/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 64 fans permalink
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With his head stuck in the place it's been for so long, he'd better be an optimist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 07/16/2008
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Thank GOD for President Bush!!!!

Can you imagine how bad things would be if the DEMS were in control?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 07/15/2008
- Jeff1958 I'm a Fan of Jeff1958 45 fans permalink
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Go on home, your mama's calling you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 07/16/2008
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Might wanna check your sarcasm meter...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 07/16/2008

I know! free healthcare,energy independence,balanced budgets,new green jobs!! those outrageous commies!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 07/16/2008
- Gary47 I'm a Fan of Gary47 15 fans permalink

Like when the Democrats were most recently in power, when we were loved around the world, when the economy was humming, when gas was under $2.00 a gallon, when people could afford to go to college, etc., etc., etc....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 07/16/2008
- gintheb I'm a Fan of gintheb 8 fans permalink

Amuse us with another silly dance George.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 07/15/2008
- gintheb I'm a Fan of gintheb 8 fans permalink

"I am not an economist. I am a fool!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 07/15/2008
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I have dreamed of being an optimist since I was a little boy in Texas. I would look everyone in the eye, just like one of those optimist doctors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 07/15/2008
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Thanks, I needed a good laugh today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 07/16/2008
- Woodn88s I'm a Fan of Woodn88s 9 fans permalink
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thanks for the laugh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 07/16/2008
- CARTERJ I'm a Fan of CARTERJ 5 fans permalink

Yep, just like that woman in 'South Pacific", Nellie Forbush from Arkansas, sang; "I'm just a cockeyed optometrist!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:56 AM on 07/16/2008
- Rule Of Law I'm a Fan of Rule Of Law 162 fans permalink

"He said the traditional definition of a recession _ two quarters in a row of negative growth _ had not been met."

So, now he's a traditionalist? You mean like traditional American values--The Constitution, Rule of Law, Separation of Church and state, and the tripartite system of checks and balances? Or maybe less arcane and amorphous ideals like being for The People, and opposed to torture, fraudulent wars, and the new world order?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 07/15/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 263 fans permalink
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Have you heard about $5 a gallon gas yet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 07/15/2008
- tsloan I'm a Fan of tsloan 4 fans permalink

I wish he would just shut up and ride out his time until the next president...he has done enough damage already.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 07/15/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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Well, since we're just wishin' today....I'd like him gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 07/16/2008
- Destin I'm a Fan of Destin 55 fans permalink
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I'm still waiting on any republican out there, who can explain to me how Bush supposedly was getting a Master of Business Administration degree (SIX YEAR type degree) all the while he was supposed to be serving in an active reserve national defense unit in Texas whose sole job was to be on alert 24/7/365 to intercept Russian bombers with their mighty F-102's in case the Russians ever tried to attack us.

And if Bush did actually earn that MBA degree, instead of it being given to him, then how come he knows so little about economics?? I mean, he has no economic sense at all. And the reason his Presidential bio has a 19 year gap between 1975 and 1994, in which he presumeably did nothing... is because he failed/fired out of every economic/managerial job he had during that time?? That's gotta be the reason he won't talk about his past.

I'm just mad that NOBODY, the media, the voters, or anyone other than me.... has ever questioned this 19 year gap in Bush's bio!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 07/15/2008

He doesn't remember the past. Cocaine, booze and ladies of the night. What is there to talk about.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 07/16/2008
- glesslib I'm a Fan of glesslib 24 fans permalink

Have you noticed that the trolls are very quiet right now on our websites? I think that even they are worried. Could it be that they see the Bush/Chene to McCain might not be the best idea out there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 07/15/2008

Please go away President Bush, you are totally irrelevant. Please, Please, Please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 07/15/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 643 fans permalink
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sounds like they have nothing to hide
so why all the secrecy?

let's just get it all on the record now

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 07/15/2008

HIDE. Imagine his Presidentail Library. Everything is a secret so the only thing in his library will be comic books. No historical papers, nothing that leads researchers to his thoughts about why as the "decider' he chose this path verses that path. They have Hidden everything. boy I bet he can't wait for it to be over so he can have a drink, from that Hidden bottle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 07/16/2008
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It is becoming clear to me just how and why everything he touches is a failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 07/15/2008
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