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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Both major U.S. presidential candidates and their running mates reacted Monday to the financial turmoil1 on Wall Street in the wake of the bankruptcy2 announcement from the investment bank Lehman Brothers. As VOA National correspondent Jim Malone reports from Washington, the problems in the U.S. financial sector3 have refocused attention on the economy as the biggest issue in the presidential campaign.
Sen. Barack Obama speaks during a rally in Grand Junction4, Colorado, 15 Sept 2008
Democratic candidate Barack Obama campaigned in Colorado and described the situation on Wall Street as the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Obama blamed the current crisis on eight years of Bush administration policies that he said have shredded5 consumer protections and weakened government oversight6.
"Now, instead of prosperity trickling7 down, the pain has trickled8 up from the struggles of hard working Americans on Main Street to the largest firms on Wall Street," he said. "This country cannot afford four more years of this failed philosophy."
Obama's Republican opponent, Senator John McCain, held campaign rallies in Florida.
Sen. John McCain speaks at a town hall meeting in Orlando, Floida 15 Sept. 2008
McCain promised that he would replace what he called the outdated9 patchwork10 quilt of financial regulatory oversight with a new system that is more transparent11.
"People are frightened by these events," he said. "Our economy, I think, still, the fundamentals of our economy are strong. But these are very, very difficult times."
Democrats12, however, seized on McCain's comment that the fundamentals of the economy remain strong, especially in light of public opinion polls that have shown economic issues are the top concerns for voters this year.
At a rally later in the day in Florida, McCain changed his comments.
A Wall Street street sign is seen near the New York Stock Exchange in New York, 15 Sept 2008
McCain said he believes the country is in an economic crisis and he vowed13 to clean up the greed and corruption14 on Wall Street.
"People tonight will be sitting around the kitchen table trying to figure out how they are going to stay in their homes, how they are going to keep their job, how they are going to put food on the table, and America is in a crisis today," he said.
Senator Obama said Senator McCain's initial positive comments on the economy show he is out of touch with the economic concerns of most Americans.
"Why else would he say that we have made great progress economically under George Bush. We just woke up to news of financial disaster, and this morning he said that the fundamentals of the economy are still strong," he said.
Obama's vice15 presidential running mate, Senator Joe Biden, also weighed in.
Biden told a crowd in Michigan that Senator McCain's economic plan would continue the approach of the past eight years under President Bush.
Meanwhile, McCain's vice presidential running mate, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, campaigned in Colorado and said she and McCain would fight to keep taxes low as the best way to grow the economy.
Palin has so far overshadowed Biden in the battle of vice presidential candidates. Biden brings years of foreign policy experience to the Democratic ticket, but Palin has excited social conservatives within the Republican Party and is demonstrating appeal to a broader cross-section of women voters as well.
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6 oversight | |
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7 trickling | |
n.油画底色含油太多而成泡沫状突起v.滴( trickle的现在分词 );淌;使)慢慢走;缓慢移动 | |
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v.滴( trickle的过去式和过去分词 );淌;使)慢慢走;缓慢移动 | |
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adj.旧式的,落伍的,过时的;v.使过时 | |
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10 patchwork | |
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12 democrats | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 ) | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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14 corruption | |
n.腐败,堕落,贪污 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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