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November 19, 2009 7:19 AM

Obama creates financial disaster, now plans to get tough

While taking over health care. . . .

This guy has a lot of nerve:

Obama warns on US public debt pile

By Edward Luce in Beijing and Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: November 18 2009 13:35 | Last updated: November 18 2009 21:07

US President Barack Obama warned that the US economy could head into a "double-dip recession" unless urgent steps were taken to rein in mounting public debt.

The US president's remarks - in an interview with Fox News in Beijing on Wednesday, towards the end of his eight-day tour of Asia - marked his strongest language yet on the necessity of putting public finances back on a sound footing.

Read more at Financial Times


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