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Senate delay on stimulus 'irresponsible': Obama

President Barack Obama said that delays by the US Senate in passing a mammoth stimulus bill were "irresponsible" and "inexcusable" on a day when figures showed hundreds of thousands of new job losses.

Updated on: Feb 07, 2009 12:00 PM IST
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President Barack Obama on Friday said delays by the US Senate in passing a mammoth stimulus bill were "irresponsible" and "inexcusable" on a day when figures showed hundreds of thousands of new job losses.

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"It is inexcusable and irresponsible to get bogged down in distraction and delay while millions of Americans are being put out of work," Obama said in a speech he was due to give shortly, released in advance by the White House.

New Labor Department figures released earlier Friday showed that unemployment rose to 7.6 percent last month, the worst level in 26 years.

"I am sure that at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, members of the Senate are reading these same numbers this morning," Obama said, in the latest hardening of tone towards opponents of his package.

"I hope they share my sense of urgency and draw the same, unmistakable conclusion: the situation could not be more serious, these numbers demand action."

 
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