Oh good, another speech...
Just what we need, another speech...
WASHINGTON, Sept 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama will give a speech about the financial crisis on Monday, marking the anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the White House said.
"He will discuss the aggressive steps the Administration has taken to bring the economy back from the brink (and) the commitment to winding down the government's role in the financial sector," the White House said in a statement.
I hear ya bro, sometimes too much of something looses its impact. course explaining away fears and assumptions might rate more importance than another TEA party or rally.
ReplyDeleteFirst heres charges that the health plans are too vague and unexplained, now its too much talkin'.
I can see the frustration for any news junkies of the world.
Hey bro! NO is too much talking and still vague...
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