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U.S. President Barack Obama is urging the Senate to follow the House of Representatives in passing his $800 billion plan to stimulate the economy. The president is calling the proposal "good news," after the bad economic news of the past week. \V`O-wcJ]S
美国总统奥巴马敦促国会参议院追随众议院的做法,批准他提出的8000亿美元刺激经济的计划。奥巴马表示,他的计划是继本周经济传出坏消息之后的“好消息”。 6'ye-}vD-
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President Obama says the United States is struggling through "unprecedented economic turmoil." In his weekly address, he acknowledges recent announcements that the nation's economy shrank by almost four percent from October through December, and that tens of thousands of jobs were lost in January. Mr. Obama says senators need to approve his recovery plan quickly. Nk=F.fp|/
美国总统奥巴马说,美国正在“前所未有的经济旋涡”中挣扎。他在每周例行广播讲话中承认,从去年10月到12月份,美国经济缩水将近4%。1月份,美国失去了数万个工作机会。奥巴马说,参议员必须尽快批准他的复苏计划。 H4 Y7p
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"With the stakes so high we simply cannot afford the same old gridlock and partisan posturing in Washington," he said. "It's time to move in a new direction." {"8\~r &b
他说:“利害攸关,我们再也玩不起华盛顿过去常常出现的政治僵持和党派立场等老把戏了。我们必须朝新的方向迈进。” x^_Wfkch]
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The president's massive economic proposal passed the House of Representatives earlier in the week, but received no votes from Republicans. |#R;pEn
这个星期早些时候,总统的大规模经济计划在国会众议院得到通过,但是共和党议员却没有人投票赞同。 [YP8z~
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In Saturday's response, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell says Republican lawmakers are willing to work with Democrats to tackle the country's economic problems. But he says the Democratic proposal is so loaded with unnecessary spending, it resembles a shopping list for Christmas gifts. 6"WR}S0o
参议院少数党领袖麦康奈尔星期六在对总统讲话作出回应时说,共和党议员愿意与民主党人携手,共同解决国家面临的经济问题。但是他说,民主党的计划中有很多不必要的开支,整个计划看起来就像圣诞节的礼品购物单。 >JS\H6
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"The task for Democrats in the House was to draft a stimulus plan that was timely, targeted and temporary," he said. Apparently, they did not get the memo. The bill they presented, and which House Democrats approved this week along a party-line vote, looks more like $1 trillion Christmas list." <