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Reporting and analysis from ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and "This Week" Host George Stephanopoulos http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2008/12/biden-us-econom.html
Reporting and analysis from ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and "This Week" Host George Stephanopoulos http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2008/12/biden-us-econom.html
Biden: U.S. Economy in Danger of 'Absolutely Tanking'
December 19, 2008 3:42 PM
December 19, 2008 3:42 PM
Vice President-Elect Joe Biden said the U.S. economy is in danger of "absolutely tanking" and will need a second stimulus package in the $600-billion to $700-billion range.
"The economy is in much worse shape than we thought it was in," Biden told me during an exclusive interview -- his first since becoming vice
president-elect-- to air this Sunday on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
"There is no short run other than keeping the economy from absolutely tanking. That's the only short run," Biden told me.
Biden said he has canvassed Republican and Democratic members of Congress about a second "big" and "bold" stimulus package . He said the Obama team is focused on creating jobs and spending on energy and information technology infrastructure.
"Every single person I've spoken to agrees with every major economist.
There is going to be real significant investment, whether it's $600 billion or more, or $700 billion, the clear notion is, it's a number no one thought about a year ago," he said.
The future vice president said the struggling economy will be the number one priority for the Obama Administration next year.
"The single most important thing we have to do as a new administration, to have -- to be able to have impact on all of the other things we want to do, from foreign policy to domestic policy, is we've got to begin to stem this bleeding here and begin to stop the loss of jobs in the creation of jobs," he said.
In a wide-ranging interview to air on Sunday, Biden gave his most extensive explanation yet on his role in the transition, and what specifically Obama wants him to do after the inauguration.
We also discussed:
- conversations he had with Sen. Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton about the State Department position;
-the future of Guantanamo Bay;
-the possible prosecution of high-ranking Bush Administration officials for their role in the prison abuse scandal;
and what he really thinks of his predecessor, Vice President Dick Cheney.
He also has some news on the dog front ... more to come.
--George Stephanopoulos'
"The economy is in much worse shape than we thought it was in," Biden told me during an exclusive interview -- his first since becoming vice
president-elect-- to air this Sunday on "This Week with George Stephanopoulos."
"There is no short run other than keeping the economy from absolutely tanking. That's the only short run," Biden told me.
Biden said he has canvassed Republican and Democratic members of Congress about a second "big" and "bold" stimulus package . He said the Obama team is focused on creating jobs and spending on energy and information technology infrastructure.
"Every single person I've spoken to agrees with every major economist.
There is going to be real significant investment, whether it's $600 billion or more, or $700 billion, the clear notion is, it's a number no one thought about a year ago," he said.
The future vice president said the struggling economy will be the number one priority for the Obama Administration next year.
"The single most important thing we have to do as a new administration, to have -- to be able to have impact on all of the other things we want to do, from foreign policy to domestic policy, is we've got to begin to stem this bleeding here and begin to stop the loss of jobs in the creation of jobs," he said.
In a wide-ranging interview to air on Sunday, Biden gave his most extensive explanation yet on his role in the transition, and what specifically Obama wants him to do after the inauguration.
We also discussed:
- conversations he had with Sen. Hillary Clinton and President Bill Clinton about the State Department position;
-the future of Guantanamo Bay;
-the possible prosecution of high-ranking Bush Administration officials for their role in the prison abuse scandal;
and what he really thinks of his predecessor, Vice President Dick Cheney.
He also has some news on the dog front ... more to come.
--George Stephanopoulos'
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