Obama with a plan to create 2.5 million jobs by 2011
New U.S. president Barak Obama outlined the contours of a plan to revitalize the U.S. economy over the next few years forward AP.
By building roads, bridges, modernizing schools, development of alternative energy sources and produce more efficient cars, Obama said that by 2011 will be created 2.5 million jobs.
The measures are not intended only to the removal of the current economic crisis, but they are long-term investment in our economic future, which was ignored quite a long time, Obama said.
He called the plan sufficiently large to meet the challenges we face and said the fast will create jobs, but also plan will establish the basis of a strong and growing economy.
Obama also said it requested the plan to Congress to approve another next week to sign it immediately after taking official presidential post.
If you do not react quickly and boldly, most experts considered it would lose millions of jobs next year, added Obama.
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