Bush Press Conference: It's A "Tough Time For Our Economy"

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JENNIFER LOVEN | April 29, 2008 08:23 PM EST | AP

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President Bush speaks during a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, April 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)

WASHINGTON — President Bush, hoping to inoculate his party and his presidential legacy from election-year anger over the economy, heaped criticism on the Democratic-led Congress on Tuesday for "letting the American people down."

He said he'd consider a summer suspension of federal gasoline taxes. But he offered no new ideas for a range of economic worries now facing the country, from record gas prices and soaring food costs to rising inflation, layoffs and home foreclosures, and a credit crunch that even has sparked fears of a college student loan squeeze.

He rejected a new economic stimulus package, saying the tax rebate checks that began going out this week from a $168 billion economic aid plan adopted in February must first be given time to work. He also rejected bipartisan suggestions that the government stop filling the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve while oil costs so much, saying it involves such a tiny amount of supply that doing so wouldn't push prices down.

Instead, the president tried to shift the focus to Congress, saying he long ago sent lawmakers proposals to deal with many of the nation's economic problems, only to see them sit or be replaced with approaches that he deems unacceptable.

"Many Americans are understandably anxious about issues affecting their pocketbook," Bush said in a White House news conference, held outdoors in an unseasonably cold and windy Rose Garden. "They're looking to their elected leaders in Congress for action. Unfortunately, on many of these issues, all they're getting is delay."

Capitol Hill's Democratic leaders said Bush was to blame for proposing policies that would worsen the problem, not help, and that it was their duty to reject them.

"His call this morning for Congress to act is disingenuous at best," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said of Bush. "Whether on energy policy, the housing crisis or our many other economic woes, this administration and its Republican allies in Congress offer nothing but the same failed ideas that got us into this mess in the first place."

Bush's news conference, only his second expanded question-and-answer session with reporters this year, appeared to be a pre-emptive measure of sorts, as it came a day before the release of statistics on the nation's gross domestic product for January through March. The common definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP and many expect Wednesday's report to provide the first official confirmation of a slide.

With bad news piling on bad news, the president's march to the bully pulpit wasn't just about winning policy debates with lawmakers.

The economy is shaping up to be the defining issue when voters go to the polls in November. Bush doesn't want his GOP to be the punching bag that winds up on the losing end. In an Associated Press-Ipsos poll this month, just 27 percent of the people questioned about Bush's handling of the economy said they approved _ his worst showing ever in the survey.

The president on Tuesday bent over backward to demonstrate he understands how rough things are.

He continued to resist fully embracing the term "recession" to describe the current financial picture, but came closer than he has before. He said the country is in "difficult" straits five times, that it's "tough" three times and even called the situation "sour." "Recession, slowdown _ whatever you want to call it," he said.

"You know, the words on how to define the economy don't reflect the anxiety the American people feel. You know, the average person doesn't really care what we call it," Bush said.

But hardly missing a chance in his 49-minute appearance to take a shot at Democrats, he seized on the terminology discussion for that purpose.

"These are difficult times. And the American people know it and they want to know whether or not Congress knows it," Bush said. "I believe that they're letting the American people down, is what I believe."

The high cost of energy was a major topic. An AP-Yahoo News poll this month showed people naming gasoline prices as the nation's second-highest problem, behind the economy generally.

With the average price of a gallon of gas up to $3.60 nationwide, a proposal by Republican presidential candidate John McCain to suspend federal fuel taxes for the summer driving season has gained currency. Democratic White House hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton has endorsed the idea, though Democratic rival Barack Obama has not. The tax is 18.4 cents on a gallon of gasoline and 24.4 cents on diesel fuel.

"We'll take a look," Bush said.

But he pivoted quickly to longer-term fixes that he favors, such as opening a coastal strip of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil exploration and production, and making it easier to build new oil refineries and nuclear power plants. All are longtime priorities of his that have been stymied in Congress.

"There is no magic wand to wave right now," Bush said. "It took us a while to get to this fix."

Bush also blasted Congress for failing to act on "a single one of" his ideas for addressing the housing crisis, in which rising numbers of people can't afford their mortgages or owe more on their homes than they're worth. The president has proposed a broad modernization of the Federal Housing Administration to allow some additional homeowners to refinance from subprime loans into cheaper government-backed, fixed-rate mortgages and other measures.

On other subjects, Bush:

_Spoke for the first time about U.S. intelligence alleging that North Korea was helping Syria build a nuclear reactor. Israel destroyed the clandestine, unfinished facility in September. Bush said his administration didn't make its intelligence public until last week mostly because "we were concerned that an early disclosure would increase the risk of a confrontation in the Middle East or retaliation in the Middle East," a reference to fears that Syria would strike back at Israel.

_Said President Robert Mugabe's government in Zimbabwe is waging a campaign of violence and intimidation following March 29 elections that is "simply unacceptable." Bush said neighboring African countries, such as South Africa, must "step up and lead" to resolve the crisis.

_Defended the U.S. and NATO missions in Afghanistan for "making progress," despite a weekend attempted assassination of Afghan President Hamid Karzai that underscored problems. "I'm under no illusions that this isn't tough," Bush said.

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- awasthi See Profile I'm a Fan of awasthi

This person has done a lot of damage in this world, it looks on the name of economy he wants more wars in this world, killing our own brothers and sisters. Who is dying are US soldiers for his personal aggression and greed. After all he can not control prices. He can not do anything other then killing people. US needs a new president ¦¦.sorry

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 05/01/2008
- mamacat See Profile I'm a Fan of mamacat

After 7 years of his speeches, I already know what his talking points are going to be, on any and all subjects.

What ever is going on in the economic sphere, positive or negative, he is going to say that the rich people need more tax cuts.

Whenever a bad thing happens in any sphere, he will say that it is the fault of the Democrats, the political party that has been out of power for almost his entire reign.

Whenever the subject is national defence, he will say we need to attack someone, anyone, as long as it is not the people who are actually a threat to us. And, by the way, his mistakes are all the fault of the Democrats and the Liberals, don't you know?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 AM on 05/01/2008
- vandegrasse See Profile I'm a Fan of vandegrasse

Some people are saying we are in a recession and some say we're not in a recession. It doesn't matter what we're in. It's hurting people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 AM on 05/01/2008
- MadJeffersonian See Profile I'm a Fan of MadJeffersonian

Too bad "Daddy" couldn't bail him (and the rest of us) out of his latest failures.

Through his surrogates, "Daddy" tried to bail him out, but sonny boy was too stubborn and stupid to listen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 AM on 05/01/2008
- MissingAmerica See Profile I'm a Fan of MissingAmerica

What is putting us into this mess is his war. He admits he didn't have a Plan B, and it has been 5 years since "Mission Accomplished". The money spent since then could have rebuilt New Orleans, our infrastructure, secured our borders, educated our ignorant and fed and housed our poor. George, you are the main one at fault here. Most of us hope we live long enough to see you pay for your crimes against this country and against humanity. How does it feel to be the one to bring the greatest country in global history to its knees? Hopefully, you will soon learn how it feels to pay for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 04/30/2008
- thegreatgiginthesky See Profile I'm a Fan of thegreatgiginthesky

I look forward to the day this worthless man gets what is coming to him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 04/30/2008
- vandegrasse See Profile I'm a Fan of vandegrasse

People like Bush never get what's coming to them. They're rich and they get away with murder.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 05/01/2008
- DeathandTaxes See Profile I'm a Fan of DeathandTaxes

Maybe he can't pronounce "recession" properly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 04/30/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot

"Re-shesh-y-a-shun." Nailed it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 04/30/2008
- outnow See Profile I'm a Fan of outnow

Ever notice how old white guys ( especially right wing crackers) get this whistling through their teeth problem. Is it dentures that are loose-fitting or progressive dementia. As in when Ronald Reagan famously stated: "Mr. Gorbac- sss-hev, tear down that wall!" If the Dentu-Grip isn't working then keeping one's mouthy closed is actually the best strategy to keeping one's dentures in one's mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 04/30/2008
- Tator See Profile I'm a Fan of Tator

Pretty hard to make your case for a recession when the economy is GROWING.....Moonbats the purveyors of DOOM & GLOOM...

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080430/economy.html?.v=4

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 04/30/2008
- Mike169 See Profile I'm a Fan of Mike169

On the other hand John McCain and Warren Buffet, among many others have stated that we're in a recession. Apparently the world you live in only accepts rose colored glasses. Now if only you could get your head up your ass it would be perfect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 AM on 04/30/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot

Real logical to base your world view on the Ministry of Lying Statistics, Tator-tot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 04/30/2008
- LCRover001 See Profile I'm a Fan of LCRover001

Think they are going to wait and skip the recession and go straight to the depression.

These guys told us that free trade would be good and that the American workers could be retrained, yet when the bill came up to provide this training it was shot down and threatened to be vetoed by the very people who said that Americans could be retrained. These are the same people who changed flipping burgers to manufacturing jobs, maybe that"s what they meant. Your company can ship your good job to China or India and you can go flip burgers for a living. The retraining means to learn to live without good pay and the benefits you once had and working two or three jobs to make ends meet.

The only people the economy is doing good for are the 1% this group of jackals have been looking out for from day one.

How anyone could believe a single word that spews from this guys mouth is beyond me.

Just how the hell have the democrats done anything they have a powerless majority which has been in place for a year and a half. In that year and a half GWB has issued his only vetoes. The right has been in total control for 6 years and still is. This presidents lame excesses sicken me as do the people who try to defend him.

Damn parties America needs leaders who look out for all America not a party or the richest 1%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 04/30/2008
- timothe See Profile I'm a Fan of timothe

I'm glad Bush never used the word "recession" because the economy has NOT YET RETRACTED!

Here is the headline in Yahoo finance today.

*Economy limps ahead at a 0.6 percent pace in first quarter, better pace than expected."

We. Are. Not. In. A. Recession.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 04/30/2008
- vandegrasse See Profile I'm a Fan of vandegrasse

You. Are. An. Idiot. Whatever it is we are in is no good!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 AM on 05/01/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot

Keep saying that, Timmay, and soon you will really believe it. You and Tator-tot are watching the same news broadcast.

If GWB could say "Re-shesh-y-a-tion" would we THEN be in one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 04/30/2008
- timothe See Profile I'm a Fan of timothe

We're in a recession? Prove it. Prove to me that the economy is retracting.

You can't because it's not, nor has it anytime in the last six months that it has been advertised in the media as such.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 04/30/2008
- Jason357 See Profile I'm a Fan of Jason357

How does Bush blames dems in congress for anything. He and his thugs in the Senate have seen to that. Bush and his thugs owned the entire process until about 1 1/2 years ago. He can't have it both ways, stonewalling people who want change, then blaming the people he's shut out when his plan goes bad. He's been the decider, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 04/30/2008
- LCRover001 See Profile I'm a Fan of LCRover001

It is simple they didn't screw with the voting machines.

The neo-cons allowed just enough to give the dems a majority but not enough to give them a majority with any real power. They did this so they could place the blame of their incompetence on the Democrats. I've listened to this carp for the last year from the right wingers since the dems won the majority. Amazing how 7 1/2 years of bumbling and stealing can be rolled off on people who have on real power that have only been involved in the process for the last 1 1/2 years of the whole cluster fuck. Even with a Dem majority the right still has the power to do what it want to or what it doesn't. Their are 50 some odd dems and 61 are needed to have power.

So place the blame where it is due and that is at the feet of our leader the grand decider GWB. Well he"s not much of one but he"s the leader we have. Who says he cant do anything but has refused to open the oil reserves to undercut his oil buddies. If there is even an oil reserve left. These guys may have been stealing it along with everything else they have swindled form the American people. I wonder if they will even leave the light fixtures when they clear out of the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 04/30/2008
- DELICIOUS See Profile I'm a Fan of DELICIOUS

BU$H HAS PROVED OVER AND OVER AGAIN THAT HE IS A LOW LIFE TWO FACED HYPOCRITE. HE NEVER ACCEPTED RESPONSIBILITIE FOR ANY OF HIS MANY AND CONSTANT FAILURES THAT STARTED LONG BEFORE HE BECAME GOVENOR OR VOTER FRAUD PRESIDENT. HE WAS A FAILURE IN THE MILITARY AND TOO SCARED TO FACE COMBAT...THAT'S WHY HE WENT AWOL AND BECAME A DESERTER. HE IS THE TYPICAL RICHIE, RICH KID WHO NEEDS SOMEONE TO WIPE HIS NOSE CONSTANTLY. GOD HELP HIS WIFE, LAURA...SHE MUST BE READY FOR A PADDED ROOM BY NOW. DID THEY TAKE THE LITTLE BOY TRAINING SEAT OFF OF THE TOILET IN THE WHITE HOUSE YET?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 04/30/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot

Find that "Caps Lock" key over on the left side of the keyboard, there, Sparky, and tap it one time.

Thanks in advance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 04/30/2008
- leftLibertarian See Profile I'm a Fan of leftLibertarian

Bush is human garbage. He should be thankful for the Democrats because if they had a spine, he'd be sitting in prison along with his co-conspirator Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 04/30/2008
- deke33 See Profile I'm a Fan of deke33

Take note how the brilliant Bush laid the blame for all our woes on Congress. Judd Gregg Senate Republican from New Hampshire carried on the farce by maintaining it is the Democrats who are wracking up the National Debt that Our children and their offspring will have to pay. Strange how quiet "Silent Judd Gregg" was on our indebtedness when defending and voting for supplementals and other budgets with Republican perks when they were in control.
A case in point. Bush attacked the Congress for sending him an agriculture bill that would subsidize "millionaire farmers". I waited for the Q and A knowing some hotshot smart reporter would ask, "Mr. President, you maintain that Congress uses its time to send you bills that waste money by subsidizing millionaire farmers, Yet you rushed the Congress when it was controlled by Republicans to pass subsidies, tax breaks and other perks for multibillion oil corporations. Furthermore Sir, we are not allowed to know who attended that meeting, nor what was really discussed there. And sir, it seems that the increase in energy prices started shortly after that meeting took place. If a fly on the wall of that secret meeting could speak, one wonders what it would say? But alas there was not a hotshot reporter at that press conference... Nor was there a smart one there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:27 AM on 04/30/2008
- WIpatriot See Profile I'm a Fan of WIpatriot

Geez, deke, I hope you're not too disappointed in the MSM, but they've been that way for years. Don't expect anything from them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 04/30/2008
- Rule Of Law See Profile I'm a Fan of Rule Of Law

"In March, 1915, the J.P. Morgan interests, the steel, shipbuilding, and powder interest, and their subsidiary organizations, got together 12 men high up in the newspaper world and employed them to select the most influential newspapers in the United States and sufficient number of them to control generally the policy of the daily press....They found it was only necessary to purchase the control of 25 of the greatest papers.

"An agreement was reached; the policy of the papers was bought, to be paid for by the month; an editor was furnished for each paper to properly supervise and edit information regarding the questions of preparedness, militarism, financial policies, and other things of national and international nature considered vital to the interests of the purchasers." U.S. Congressman Oscar Callaway, 1917

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 04/30/2008
- bola47 See Profile I'm a Fan of bola47

what do you expect? the msm is only concerned with jerimiah wright. they could give two shits about what is really wrong with this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 04/30/2008
- swift_goat_pet_for_truth See Profile I'm a Fan of swift_goat_pet_for_truth

"We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace - business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering.
They begun to consider the Government of 6the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized Mob.
Never before in all our history have these forces been so against one candidate as they stand today. They are unanimous in their hate for me - and I welcome their hatred."

- FDR - Madison Square Garden Speech, 1936

Sounds like a guy I would vote for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 04/30/2008
- ErnestineBass See Profile I'm a Fan of ErnestineBass

If only we could, swift goat. Sigh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 04/30/2008
- LivingStardust See Profile I'm a Fan of LivingStardust

Hear, hear!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 AM on 04/30/2008
- mamacat See Profile I'm a Fan of mamacat

It's not a tough time for the CEOs of the major corporations. They are all protected by the promise of government bailouts, as long as their lobbyists on K Street keep up their payments to the GOP.

The only ones for whom this economy is "tough" are those not protected by government welfare. Oh yeah, that's the 98% of us that the GOP won't turn into millionaires if the companies we work for go bankrupt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 AM on 04/30/2008
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