Obama: The arrangement of the U.S. financial situation requires more effort



 
Urged U.S. President Barack Obama's lawmakers on Saturday to put aside partisan politics aside, saying that they have to work to rearrange the U.S. financial situation and a renewed focus on the revitalization of the economy.
And the face of Obama's appeal in his weekly radio address, who scored only hours before the loss of the United States of excellent credit rating agency Standard & Poor's on fears about the problems of the budget deficit.
He called on the president, who may stop re-election in 2012 on his success in reducing high unemployment Congress to support measures to give the middle class tax breaks and extended unemployment benefits and adoption of global trade agreements approved much delayed.
But Obama - the most serious pre-announcement of a reduction rating Standard & Poor's - also called Democrats and Republicans alike to move ahead with the next steps after the agreement was reached in Washington last week, which prevented the inability of the United States for payment.
"The Congress to reach an agreement will allow us to make some progress in reducing the budget deficit our country .. and by this compromise will be on the parties to work together to reach a larger plan to arrange the financial conditions of our country."
"In the long term will depend the safety of our economy," he said, but he also stressed that "in the short term should be our urgent is to accelerate the growth of the economy and providing opportunities for age and Obama is trying to overcome the tension party in the wake of an agreement with Republicans to reduce the deficit $ 2.1 trillion was reached to in the last minute before running out of money and the government is unable to perform its obligations.

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