WASHINGTON, Sept 10 (Reuters)- U.S. President Barack Obama will give a speech about the financial crisis on Monday, marking the anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the White House said.
"He will discuss the aggressive steps the Administration has taken to bring the economy back from the brink (and) the commitment to winding down thse government's role in the financial sector," the White House said in a statement.
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Commander in Chief? Hardly...
More like Campaigner in Chief...
On the bright side, Tom, Alinsky tells that the same strategy cannot last, people burn out on the strategy and message. The Never Ending Speech cannot be sustained.
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