Bush Says US Economy Is Safe and Sound So Shut Up Already.

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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - President Bush worked to reassure Americans on Monday about the economy but said "there's definitely some storm clouds and concern" because of the nation's credit crunch and mortgage problems.

"But the underpinning is good," Bush told business and community leaders at a gathering of Rotary Club members.

"We've had a pretty good economic run," the president said in a speech intended to show he is aware of the public's edgy mood these days. Consumer confidence has eroded as turmoil in the housing and credit market have battered the economy.

Bush tried to position himself as an advocate for working families by taking aim at his favorite target: the Democratic Congress.

"The Congress cannot take economic vitality for granted," Bush said.

"The most negative thing Congress can do in the face of economic uncertainty is to raise taxes on the American people," Bush said.

The audience of roughly 80 people listened to Bush with respectful silence. Yet a line that normally gets him applause - "I'll veto any tax increase" - drew no reaction at all.

Bush chose to highlight positive economic news, such as job growth. "People are working; productivity is high," Bush said.

He acknowledged the nation's major economic woes - mainly the housing and credit crunch - in the context of explaining what his administration is doing to help.

"We can mitigate some of the issues," Bush said.

"I just want to let you know we've got a strategy. And Congress can help," the president said, citing a list of bills he's proposed to lawmakers.

Bush spoke at the Yak-A-Doo's restaurant inside a Holiday Inn.

The White House wanted to keep the flavor of the local Rotary meeting, so there was no banner or backdrop. Bush was not even introduced; he just showed up, drawing a round of applause. The Christmas music being piped was not cut off until someone pointed that out.

The president watched silently as club members offered a truncated version of their normal business routine, offering the Pledge of Allegiance and a prayer.

After months of bickering with Congress, Bush pronounced himself pleased with the shape of spending levels that Congress is expected to approve this week. He said any measure must include money for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"We're making some pretty good progress toward coming up with a fiscally sound budget," Bush said. He said that the next couple of days "will be interesting to watch."

scott seward, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:11 (eighteen years ago)

"Bush spoke at the Yak-A-Doo's restaurant inside a Holiday Inn."

scott seward, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:12 (eighteen years ago)

The audience of roughly 80 people listened to Bush with respectful silence. Yet a line that normally gets him applause - "I'll veto any tax increase" - drew no reaction at all.

scott seward, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:12 (eighteen years ago)

oh how the mighty have fallen.

scott seward, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:13 (eighteen years ago)

The White House wanted to keep the flavor of the local Rotary meeting, so there was no banner or backdrop. Bush was not even introduced; he just showed up, drawing a round of applause. The Christmas music being piped was not cut off until someone pointed that out.

scott seward, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:14 (eighteen years ago)

"Bush spoke at the Yak-A-Doo's restaurant inside a Holiday Inn."
-- scott seward

lol i perked up when i got to that part of the story.

estela, Monday, 17 December 2007 22:20 (eighteen years ago)

The little details add up to make it a very sad/satisfying story.

Simon H., Monday, 17 December 2007 22:36 (eighteen years ago)

OMG please link so I know this is real

Hurting 2, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 00:15 (eighteen years ago)

Hell one of my close friends is a Republican and even she is quick to admit the economy is shit.

Bo Jackson Overdrive, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 00:37 (eighteen years ago)

I want to eat at Yak-A-Doo's!!

Curt1s Stephens, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 04:14 (eighteen years ago)

When the Grand Poobah left the stage, Christmas music resumed, water buffalo hats were removed, and women were allowed back into the buffet.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 04:30 (eighteen years ago)

Speed Dating at Yak-A-Doo's Holiday Inn North on Rt. 17 Fredericksburg

**Sunday Nov 11th 5pm-7pm at Yak-A-Doo's Men 55 and over
**Sunday Nov 11th 5pm-7pm at Yak-A-Doo's Men 55 and over
Regular price: $22.00
Sale price: $15.00

remy bean, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 04:33 (eighteen years ago)

The Economy Is Safe and Sound Yak-a-dak-a-doo

Hurting 2, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 04:49 (eighteen years ago)

Bush was not even introduced; he just showed up

"hey mind if I sit down? hmmm anybody gonna finish those home fries?"

m coleman, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 10:56 (eighteen years ago)

"We've had a pretty good economic run,"

The Reverend, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 11:08 (eighteen years ago)

haha yeah isn't that what you say right before you like, break up with somebody, or you're on your deathbed

"we had a good run, didn't we?"

Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 18 December 2007 11:15 (eighteen years ago)


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