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Obama confident about U.S. economy

Washington : DC : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • U.S. President Barack Obama meets with the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board in Washington
    U.S. President Barack Obama meets with the President's Economic ...
    Source: Reuters
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with the President's Economic ...
President Obama on Monday said his administration has saved the U.S. economy from collapse, but he was less certain about where to go next. "If somebody can show me a strategy that's going to work, then we are happy to consider it," the president said before a White House meeting with the President's Economic...
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  • Posted By DanielHarper DanielHarper | about 1 month ago
    He may be confident but I'm still worried. Gas is still rising and falling, and the cost of living keeps going up. It seems minimum wage just can't keep up.
  • Posted By fersnugriniffle fersnugriniffle | about 1 month ago
    Bogus. He may say he's confident. But just because someone famous says that crap is chocolate doesn't mean I'm going to eat it. What a joke of a pop star president.
  • Posted By 2good 2good | about 1 month ago
    heh i do agree with you daniel
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