
American President-elect Barack Obama issued a dire warning, stating that Congress must take "dramatic action" in order to save the American economy. He warned America that if Congress does not step in, "the recession could for years. The unemployment rate could reach double digits." The unemployment rate, currently at around 7%, is already, numberwise, reached the highest number of unemployed since the Great Depression. "For every day we wait or point fingers or drag our feet, more Americans will lose their jobs. More families will lose their savings. More dreams will be deferred and denied. And our nation will sink deeper into a crisis that, at some point, we may not be able to reverse," he said. Obama claimed his plan could ignite the economy within three years, through a variety of methods. He said the cost would be "considerable" and it would "certainly add to the budget deficit in the short term." Outside analysts have guessed a price tag of around $800 billion. However, when compared to the failed bailouts given by Congress in 2008, Obama replied that they "won't just throw money at our problems - we'll invest in what works." The earliest his stimulus package could be passed and signed into law would be mid-February.
If you heard Obama's speech, you would know how bad he thinks the crisis is. Maybe there are figures that the government has withhold from the rest of the world, but I think that the economy is much worse than everyone thinks. On his campaign trail, Obama was always positive, looking to bring change into America, telling people to not worry, to know that help was coming. However, the economy is still not getting better. A few days ago the Dow fell 205, its most since December 1st. Many people are criticizing Obama for his massive plan which could cost at least 1 trillion dollars. However, there are just as many people asking for more than a 1 trillion dollar bailout. I think world governments should start creating jobs like Roosevelt did during the Great Depression. Roosevelt's New Deal began in the early '30s and by the time the Second World War began, the economy was well on its way to recovery. I think Obama's 3 million job promise is similar to Roosevelt's New Deal. Let's hope it works as well as it did back in the 1930s so our generation do not need to suffer a generation of poverty as did the children of the Great Depression.
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