US President Barack Obama marked 100 days in office by citing the progress his administration has made in tackling the nation’s economic problems but cautioned that more needed to be done.
‘Now, after a hundred days, I am pleased with the progress we’ve made, but I’m not satisfied,’ Obama said at a Townhall meeting Wednesday in Arnold, Missouri.
Obama touted his massive economic recovery plan to rescue the US from its worst recession in decades, brought on by the crisis in the housing and finance markets.
‘On our first day in office we found challenges of unprecedented size and scope,’ he said.
Obama said the benefits of his economic recovery plans were already beginning to emerge, with jobs in the horizon in building new infrastructure and through ventures to make the United States more energy efficient and less dependent on foreign oil. And in another note, while watching the presser on his 100 days in office at 8pm EST, I noticed that he called on all the cable news channel, and big networks other that Fox News Channel who had Major Garrett in the front row–does that mean the Press Corps at the White House are biased?
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