Bush: "Entire Economy Is In Danger"

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JENNIFER LOVEN | September 24, 2008 11:33 PM EST | AP

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President Bush poses for photographers after delivering a prime-time speech from the White House on the ailing financial markets, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, in Washington. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)

WASHINGTON — President Bush said Wednesday that lawmakers risk a cascade of wiped-out retirement savings, rising home foreclosures, lost jobs and closed businesses if they fail to act on a massive financial rescue plan. "Our entire economy is in danger," he said.

"Without immediate action by Congress, American could slip into a financial panic and a distressing scenario would unfold," Bush said in a 12-minute prime-time address delivered from the White House East Room that he hoped would help rescue his tough-sell bailout package. "Ultimately, our country could experience a long and painful recession."

Said Bush: "We must not let this happen."

The unprecedented $700 billion bailout, which the Bush administration asked Congress last weekend to approve before it adjourns, is meeting with deep skepticism, especially from conservatives in Bush's own Republican Party who are revolting at the high price tag and massive private-sector intervention by government. Though there is general agreement that something must be done to address the spiraling economic problems, Bush has been forced to accept changes almost daily, based on demands from the right and left.

Seeking to explain himself to conservatives, Bush stressed he was reluctant to put taxpayer money on the line to help businesses that had made bad decisions and that the rescue is not aimed at saving individual companies. He tried to address some of the major complaints from Democrats by promising that CEOs of failed companies won't be rewarded, while warning he would draw the line at regulations he determined would hamper economic growth.

"With the situation becoming more precarious by the day, I faced a choice: to step in with dramatic government action or to stand back and allow the irresponsible actions by some to undermine the financial security of all," Bush said.

The president turned himself into an economics professor for much of the address, tracing the origins of the problem back a decade.

But while generally acknowledging risky and poorly thought-out financial decisions at many levels of society, Bush never assigned blame to any specific entity, such as his administration, the quasi-independent mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac or the Wall Street firms that built rising profits on increasingly speculative mortgage-backed securities. Instead, he spoke in terms of investment banks that "found themselves saddled with" the toxic assets the government is now proposing to buy and banks that "found themselves" with questionable balance sheets.

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Intensive, personal lobbying of lawmakers is not usually Bush's style as president, unlike some predecessors. He does not often make calls or twist arms on behalf of a legislative priority.

But with the nation facing the biggest financial meltdown in decades, Bush took the unusual step of asking Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain, one of whom will inherit the financial mess in four months, and key congressional leaders of both parties to a White House meeting on Thursday to work on a compromise.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said the senator would attend the meeting scheduled for the afternoon, and senior McCain advisers said he would, too. The plans of the other invitees were unknown. The White House said that the idea for the joint meeting was McCain's and that aides went about setting it up after Bush and McCain spoke Wednesday afternoon.

In another move welcome at the White House, Obama and McCain issued a joint statement using their own dire language to urge lawmakers to act. The two candidates _ bitterly fighting each other for the White House but coming together over this issue _ said the situation offers a chance for politicians to prove Washington's worth.

"The plan that has been submitted to Congress by the Bush administration is flawed, but the effort to protect the American economy must not fail," they said. "This is a time to rise above politics for the good of the country. We cannot risk an economic catastrophe."

However, the Oval Office rivals were not putting politics aside entirely. McCain asked Obama to agree to delay their first debate, scheduled for Friday, while Obama said it should go ahead.

White House and administration officials have warned repeatedly in recent days of a coming "financial calamity."

But that has not closed the deal, which for many recalls previous warnings of grave threats from Bush _ such as before the Iraq war _ that did not materialize. So Bush's goal with his speech, his first prime-time address in 377 days, was to frame the debate in layman's terms to show the depths of the crisis, explain how it affects the people's daily lives and inspire the public to demand action from Washington.

He said that more banks could fail, the stock market could plummet and erase retirement accounts, businesses could find it hard to get credit and be forced to close, wiping out jobs for millions of Americans.

He ended on a positive note, predicting lawmakers would "rise to the occasion" and that the nation's economy will overcome "a moment of great challenge."

With so many crises hitting the United States at once, the presidential race has taken a back seat and so has Bush's involvement in politics. Bush canceled a campaign trip to Florida on Wednesday to deal with the problem, the third time in a week that he has scrapped his attendance at out-of-town fundraisers, either because of the market turmoil or Hurricane Ike.

The economic crisis also is almost certain to overshadow the rest of Bush's four months left in office and could hugely impact his legacy. It has been assumed that the long-term view of Bush's presidency was to be shaped largely by Iraq, Hurricane Katrina and the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Now, the dire economic problems and the aftermath of the government's attempted solution will certainly be added to that list.

WASHINGTON — President Bush said Wednesday that lawmakers risk a cascade of wiped-out retirement savings, rising home foreclosures, lost jobs and closed businesses if they fail to act on a massi...
WASHINGTON — President Bush said Wednesday that lawmakers risk a cascade of wiped-out retirement savings, rising home foreclosures, lost jobs and closed businesses if they fail to act on a massi...
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Eight years, eight miserable years, and this goofball still can't give a decent speech. He stands there and looks either severely constipated, like he has just defiled a chipmunk, someone stole his homework, or, truth be told--there is absolutely nothing going on inside that addled, brain dead cranium. What a sad specimen. I can't wait to see the Oliver Stone film for more insight into this pitifully inept idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 09/25/2008
- escobar I'm a Fan of escobar 18 fans permalink

Unfortunately, I think you are right.
The man is a tool and not even the actor Reagan was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 09/25/2008

What a joke.

Who out there, even among the most red republicans can take this guy seriously. He has almost single handedly wrecked this country on every level. One day entire classes will be given about how one administration could wreak so much havoc.

Enough is Enough

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 09/25/2008

".. fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 09/25/2008

The name Bush (to include administrations) is synonomous with swindle three generations and counting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 09/25/2008

Dana Perino, Sept 5, 2008:

“I just told you that the last two quarters showed growth. There’s plenty of economists out there and they have — they’re very — I’m sure they’re very intelligent and they have a lot of resources at their fingertips, but I just haven’t heard anybody talking necessarily about a recession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 09/25/2008
- esquire07 I'm a Fan of esquire07 25 fans permalink

Don't get fooled agian America. The President of the United Sates is a lying War criminal.

Bush wants to completely raper the US taxpayers before (if) he leaves office.

Are Americans dumb enough to buy it ? Probably.

Impeach/Hang.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 09/25/2008

We see politics at hand here, the most unpopular republican McCain/McSame/McBush dodging the debate, trying to look like he has some influence in senate with his fellow right wingers is almost laughable, but then deception is the hallmark of the republican party, sending out fake letters to the editors to try and make it look like they are popular when they are not, not surprising, but there is a old saying you can fool some of the people all the time {die hard blind biblical goats/republicans}, but you cannot fool all the people all the time that ever important remainder {democrats, independants} who when combined are the majority in a election!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 09/25/2008

Well one thing for sure President George Walker Bush Jr will go down in infamy with another former republican who over saw the collapse of the american economy Herber Hoover who rightly or wrongly got blamed for the 1st great depression...., guess deja vu is what I am seeing, two times the republicans can say it was not us, it was the democrats, guess the old saying fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me! For all those who elected this idiot, failed businessman, ex-alcoholic, awol national guardsmen, chicken hawk who hid out from duty in vietnam when braver men fought and died, it might be just karma for all those whom voted for him to suffer a 10 year 2nd great depression to let it sink in exactly whom they voted for and have no one to blame for it but themselves!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 09/25/2008

The reason the rank and file republicans are balking at this bail out, is self preservation, they know those extreme right wingers whom elected them at home will not buy this idea, but I perdict this bail out if it fails will fail due to rank and file revolt in senate republicans since with all their rhetoric blaming the democratic controlled congress/senate it takes 60 votes to over ride a presidential veto, which for past 8 years democrats have not had a 60 vote majority which is what it would take to push this thru, it will if defeated be defeated by republicans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 09/25/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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"Ok I finally wrecked the whole country, why did you folks ever make me president, didn't you know I couldn't run a hot dog stand, if my life depended on it...?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 09/25/2008
- PackyJ I'm a Fan of PackyJ 16 fans permalink
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I'm surprised Al Qaida isn't to blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 09/25/2008
- Marlyn I'm a Fan of Marlyn 86 fans permalink
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Oh, Al Qaeda is to blame. Osama bin Laden's plan all along was to bankrupt America. Now it's happening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 09/25/2008

What kind of speech was that?? I didn't hear "henny penny" once.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 09/25/2008
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"The Sky is Falling!!! I must go tell the King."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 09/25/2008

This would really be funny if it was not truly sad, the party of compassionate conservatisim the republicans anti-socialism when it comes to the poor, are suddenly flip floppers on socialism/welfare for the rich fat cats on Wall Street...., not surprising I have seen thru the hypocrites in republican party from day one, they talk a good game but push come to shove they are the party of the rich elite, and could care less about anyone else but their own kind, guess best example of a true republican is th rich man in bible whom approached Jesus wanting to follow him, but when Jesus told him to give away/re-distribute his wealth to the poor, he got suddenly sad, walked away and did not follow Jesus, his true love was his greed, we hear so much about the right wing crying when a welfare mom/dad gets a poverty level welfare check, food stamps, section 8 slum housing, which no right thinking person would want if a better option truly existed, but to hear them say it, these unfortunate poor deserve their poverty, guess another bible passage which fits the republicans is the parable of the final judgment when the blind biblical goat {republicans} are told Jesus does not know them for ignoring the poor, hungry, naked those sick and in prison, but lord when did we see you in this condition, when you saw the least of these, instead give welfare to the rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 09/25/2008
- PT6 I'm a Fan of PT6 25 fans permalink

Give him CREDIT he can read!

Clearly this is WAY OVER HIS HEAD, but I bet by reading it he learned a bit.

This was framed to sell PAULSON's Plan but did have a touch of what the Demos have been working so hard to include. So some progress!

We now need to:

TURN THE FAUCET off on Homeowner WALKAWAYS or we get into another crisis in very little time.

We SAW the last stimulus package was not very powerful and did not last very long.

FOCUS on the HOMEOWNER WALKAWAYS that is the FOUNDATION of this mess.

Please make REFINANCING possible for those people in TROUBLE and perhaps for EVERYONE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 09/25/2008

Well of course we believe you Mr. President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 PM on 09/25/2008
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