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madmansg

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Obama pledges to help states
# National governors seek US help across the board
# Richardson to be named commerce secretary
# Obama calls for swift action on country's economic woes

At a meeting of the National Governors Association in Philadelphia, Mr Obama, pledged to involve states in his plans to tackle the US recession and create or save 2.5 million jobs. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

CHICAGO - PRESIDENT-ELECT Barack Obama on Tuesday pledged to help state governors cope with a deepening recession and asked them to help craft a massive stimulus package to create jobs and tackle the crumbling economy.

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As governors petitioned the federal government for billions of dollars in aid, Mr Obama planned to name one of their ranks, New Mexico Democrat Bill Richardson, as his commerce secretary, according to a Democratic source.

Unlike the federal government, states are required to balance their budgets even in times of recession, when tax revenues plunge and unemployment rolls rise. At least 41 of the 50 states are expected to face budget shortfalls next year.

At a meeting of the National Governors Association in Philadelphia, state leaders said they needed federal help for jobless benefits, food stamps and healthcare coverage for the poor, as well as an estimated $136 billion in repairs to bridges, airports and other infrastructure.

Mr Obama, who takes over from President George W. Bush on Jan 20, pledged to involve states in his plans to tackle the US recession and create or save 2.5 million jobs.

'I'm not simply asking the nation's governors to help implement our economic recovery plan, I'm going to be interested in having you help draft and shape that economic plan,' Mr Obama told a meeting that included Alaska Gov Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice-presidential candidate.

'To solve this crisis and to ease the burden on our states, we need action and we need action swiftly,' he said.

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Mr Obama is expected to nominate mr Richardson, a former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, at a news conference in Chicago on Wednesday - his fifth such meeting in the last two weeks.

Mr Obama has already named most of his key economic and national security teams, including Monday's announcement of Sen. Hillary Clinton as his nominee for secretary of state.

Mr Richardson, a former UN ambassador and energy secretary, was also seen as a candidate for the top diplomatic job and among the likely choices as the first Hispanic to be named to Mr Obama's Cabinet. As commerce secretary, he would play a key role in efforts to revive the faltering economy.

Democrats in Congress hope to have a $500 billion stimulus (S$764 billion) package ready for Mr Obama's signature when he takes office.

The president-elect has spent much of the time since his Nov. 4 victory over Republican John McCain forming his economic team and advocating a massive new stimulus package.

The meeting came the day after the National Bureau of Economic Research confirmed that the United States had entered recession in December 2007.

The downturn, which many economists expect to persist through the middle of the next year, is already third-longest since the Great Depression.

Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, touted as a possible energy secretary in the Obama administration, said the governors had not settled on an overall price tag for aid.

While Obama gave no specific commitment, 'we are fairly confident that we are going to get help,' Mr Rendell said.

Mr Obama told the governors that efforts to reduce the mounting federal debt load must take a back seat to more immediate efforts to contain the recession, according to Mr Rendell.

Nearly all 50 governors attended, including California's Arnold Schwarzenegger, who on Monday declared a fiscal emergency and called lawmakers into a special session to tackle a widening budget gap.

Schwarzenegger said that the Federal Reserve has not yet responded to his request to buy his state's bonds. -- REUTER
 

shelltox

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The whole country from the town,the states and the whole country is bankrupt. It owes 10 trillion $ (1000,000,000,000) how is the USA and her citizens going to pay the interest.That's what democracy does to a country.
 

johnny333

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That's what democracy does to a country.

The abuses of a few fat cats caused the problem in the US. Same thing is happening in Spore e.g. multi-millionaire salaries for gov't, unaccountable losses by Temasek.

We can't even call Spore a democracy :rolleyes:
 
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