President Bush Meets to Discuss Economy
President Bush Meets with Bicameral and Bipartisan Members of Congress to Discuss Economy
THE PRESIDENT: I want to thank the leaders of the House and the Senate for coming. I appreciate our presidential candidates for being here, as well.
We are in a serious economic crisis in the country if we don't pass a piece of legislation. I want to thank the spirit of bipartisan cooperation that's taking place here in Washington. One thing the American people have to know is that all of us around the table take this issue very seriously and we know we've got to get something done as quickly as possible. And this meeting is an attempt to move the process forward. My hope is that we can reach an agreement very shortly.
President George W. Bush
speaks during a meeting with Bicameral and Bipartisan
members of Congress Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, in the Cabinet
Room of the White House. Included in the meeting with the
President are, from left: Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., House
Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi, D-Calif.; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.;
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Sen.
Barack Obama, D-Ill. White House photo by David Bohrer I
want to thank the Secretary of the Treasury for working hard
with the members. I thank the members for working long hours
like they've been doing to come up with a solution that's
bipartisan and that will solve the problem.
Thank you very much.
ENDS