From WOR News
Posted: Saturday, 31 October 2009 9:24AM:
Obama highlights fresh signs of economic growth
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama said Saturday that reports the economy is growing again and that more than 1 million jobs were saved or created by his stimulus plan show "we are moving in the right direction."
The government reported this week that the economy grew 3.5 percent from July through September, the first signs of growth in a year and unofficial confirmation that the economic slide that began in December 2007 is over. Separately, the White House said Obama's $787 billion stimulus plan - a mix of spending and tax cuts - had saved or created more than 1 million jobs.
"It is easy to forget that it was only several months ago that the economy was shrinking rapidly and many economists feared another Great Depression," the president said.
Obama's assessment came a day after an independent federal board reported that nearly 650,000 direct jobs have been saved or created because of stimulus program money provided to businesses, contractors, state and local governments, nonprofit groups and universities.
The new data released late Friday represents 156,614 federal contracts, grants and loans worth a total of $215 billion that went to more than 62,000 recipients. The largest number of jobs were created or saved by state governments. About half of the reported jobs were among teachers and other education employees. With state budgets in crisis, federal aid helped governors avoid major cuts in education, which officials said spared many teachers and school workers from the unemployment line.
In his address, Obama acknowledged that economic growth is no substitute for job growth. He also telegraphed what is expected to be sour unemployment news when the October figures are released next Friday, saying: "We will likely see further job losses in the coming days."
"But we will not create the jobs we need unless the economy is growing," he said.
Obama said his administration has taken steps to help get credit to people and businesses of all sizes, stem home foreclosures, cut taxes, create jobs and help people who need it, such as seniors and the unemployed.
"So we have made progress," he said. "At the same time, I want to emphasize that there's still plenty of progress to be made. For we know that the positive news for the economy as a whole means little if you've lost your job and can't find another, if you can't afford health care or the mortgage, if you do not see in your own life the improvement we are seeing in these economic statistics."
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I wonder what slanted questions they used for these polls. Virginia is ready for a republican, Corzine is fighting for his political life in NJ...should never even be an issue and VP coming to NY to campaign for the troubled democrat...in NY! Again should never be an issue. Looks like democrats have more bad news.
Glad to see you're back in action, HOTR. You must have gotten a good night's sleep.
I'm here CJP. I got to give more time to the family on the weekends.
You're a good family man, HOTR.
That comes first -- ahead of all the fun and games we're having.
Thanks CJP. I got to get my comments in before I go away for a long weekend with my wife. I'm looking forward to the interesting topics you throw up.
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A few more positive signs in the economy and the Republicans will have to go on a warpath.
a few more??? What positive signs do we have now? Unemployment almost 10%. We get a tax increase in Jan. I don't see any positive signs.
You are so right about the Republicans, Madeleine. And -- you have a very nice Blog.
Thank you for checking in on this one. Hope to hear more from you and Tom.
Yes, positive news. Deeds out!!! Corzine on his way!!! Now that's what I call positive news. Rename this thread "more bad news for democrats"
It's very quiet here tonight.....I guess we can debate at a better time. Goodnight!!
C'mon CJP. Get over the bad news for democrats and start some new conversation.
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