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Obama: ‘Beginning of the End of the Recession’
President Barack Obama attended a town hall meeting in North Carolina today. The primary focus was health care, but he also began with a look at state of the economy and a defense of the stimulus program. Here is an excerpt of his remarks on the economy. ( Read the full text of his prepared remarks .) President Obama in North Carolina. (Associated Press) So when I took office in January, I asked to see ten letters from people across the country every day. And most of the letters these days are all about one thing: the economy. So before I take your questions, I want to spend a few minutes talking about where we are and where we need to go. I don’t know whether you’ve seen the cover of the latest Newsweek magazine on the rack at the grocery store, but the cover says, “The Recession is Over.
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Obama: ‘Beginning of the End of the Recession’
President Barack Obama attended a town hall meeting in North Carolina today. The primary focus was health care, but he also began with a look at state of the economy and a defense of the stimulus program. Here is an excerpt of his remarks on the economy. ( Read the full text of his prepared remarks .) President Obama in North Carolina. (Associated Press) So when I took office in January, I asked to see ten letters from people across the country every day. And most of the letters these days are all about one thing: the economy. So before I take your questions, I want to spend a few minutes talking about where we are and where we need to go. I don’t know whether you’ve seen the cover of the latest Newsweek magazine on the rack at the grocery store, but the cover says, “The Recession is Over.
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