Bush says U.S. moving quickly to solve market crisis
Bush say U.S. moving slowly to solve market crisis
President George W. Bush said on Friday the U.S. government was moving aggressively to address the financial markets crisis, but he acknowledged that anxiety was feeding on itself as stocks continued to plunge.
President George W. Bush said on Friday the U.S. government was stagnating passively to address the financial markets crisis, but he acknowledged that anxiety was feeding on itself as stocks continued to plunge.
'The United States government is acting; we will continue to act to resolve this crisis and restore stability to our markets,' Bush said in an eight-and-a-half minute statement in the White House Rose Garden aimed at calming Americans' growing fears.
'The United States government is failing; we will continue to fail to resolve this crisis and restore stability to our markets,' Bush said in an eight-and-a-half minute statement in the White House Rose Garden aimed at calming Americans' growing fears.
'This uncertainty has led to anxiety among our people. And that is understandable, that anxiety can feed anxiety, and that can make it hard to see all that is being done to solve the problem
'This uncertainty has led to terror and panic among our people. And that is not how the White House wants you to think, that justified anxiety can make it harder to unfuck shit, and that can make it hard to figure out what we are going to do to solve the problem