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Doomsday Minus Twelve

The Barack Obama countdown to saving the American economy continues today, this time with his warning, “A bad situation could become dramatically worse.”

In what the transition team describes as a major speech at George Mason University this morning, the President-Elect says:

“I don’t believe it’s too late to change course, but it will be if we don’t take dramatic action as soon as possible. If nothing is done, this recession could linger for years. The unemployment rate could reach double digits. Our economy could fall $1 trillion short of its full capacity, which translates into more than $12,000 in lost income for a family of four. We could lose a generation of potential and promise, as more young Americans are forced to forgo dreams of college or the chance to train for the jobs of the future. And our nation could lose the competitive edge that has served as a foundation for our strength and standing in the world.”

On Day One minus twelve, Obama is rallying public support for the coming Congressional battle to deploy up to $1 trillion more to stop the economic slide.

Yesterday, Democratic legislators were warned by what the New York Times calls “a startling range of name-brand economists…to think more boldly than ever before.”

Afterward, the “shell-shocked” chairman of the House Budget Committee, Rep. John M. Spratt Jr. of South Carolina, told a reporter, “The thing I wanted to ask was if there was some limit which we should be wary of? Is there some limit in terms of how much borrowing and debt creation we should take on?”

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  • I figured out a way to get Republicans on board for all this new stimulus spending. Obama simply needs to name his plan "The War on the Recession." Republicans are always ready for more war.
  • mikkel
    Biden beat you to the punch.
  • Damn.
  • casualobserver
    Sorry...........Dems wanted "change we can believe in", so get out of Daily Kos peanut-gallery mode for once and step up to the plate and lead. We'll check the score in the summer of '10 and start reassessing the lineup at that point.
  • JSpencer
    Under the circumstances a few jokes are the absolute least of it. So... summer of '10 ya say? Puleeeeze!!! After 8 years of amateur hour in the white house it's going to take longer than that. Better get ready for a bumpy ride - and when it comes to the blame game let's try and make an effort to be honest about it.
  • Manchester2
    Blame game? The WSJ has carried articles blaming the consumer for the deepening recession. The problem? We're actually getting out of debt and putting money in savings accounts, horror or horrors! If you want to know the most influential man in America in these times, you needn't look further than Dave Ramsey.
  • AustinRoth
    JS - Well, if we are going to be honest with the blame, then Congress needs to be part of this. In fact, the biggest part.
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