President Obama used the announcement of restrictions on executive compensation for banks receiving federal aid to remind Congress and the American public who won the election and to push for passage of his recovery plan.
In a reprisal of one of the main themes of his fall campaign, Obama answered critics of his proposed stimulus package -- saying it was not just a plan for short-term spending- and used strong language to urge Congress to "act without delay" in passing the plan.
[I.e., they're using the cover of 'crisis' to sneak through their special-interests paybacks. The more time the public has to learn of this bill, the less it likes it (the numbers are plunging daily) - hence the push to 'act now right now' {sounds just like global warming, doesn't it?}]
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Obama pushes stimulus; reminds he won
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