27‏/11‏/2008

Bush sought in a speech on Monday to calm the nerves of Americans


Bush sought in a speech on Monday to calm the nerves of Americans


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - will try to President George W. Bush on Monday in the latest speech by the State of the Union to calm the nerves of Americans about his efforts to rescue the U.S. economy, to remain relevant to the pulse of the street in its last American in the White House. While the political weakness of Bush over the Iraq war That do not have the support of American citizens and the star had been dimmed by ongoing race for a successor in the Chair will see U.S. President recycling some old ideas put forward bold new proposals. But the State of the Union speech by President Bush before Congress on Monday and transferred to live Across the country may be the last chance for favorable to identify the language of discourse for the period that remained in the White House, to try to save his achievements during the periods Riesten which is exposed to harsh criticism. Bush faces who found themselves between the polar raging after democratic elections were held Saturday primary in South Carolina and the Republic of primary elections taking place In Florida on Tuesday to find a challenge on deaf ears amid the noise of the U.S. presidential election campaign of 2008. And the top speech seventh State of the Union wished to convince the American program to stimulate the economy worth 150 billion dollars and others hoped that the country avoids recession at a time when the U.S. economy High oil prices and the recession in the real estate market. Bush is trying now to avoid the efforts of some Democrats in the Senate to expand the scope of the plan for more than just tax benefits and investment incentives made by the President in consultation with the leaders of the House of Representatives last week. "Bush said in his weekly radio address on Saturday to" Although my understanding of the desire to add items from the left and right but it would be a mistake to undermine this important agreement non-partisan "Bush makes a speech on Capitol Hill of the U.S. Capitol at the ninth pm EST (0200 GMT)

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