The national dailies provide a nice compare and contrast and contrast in clear idiomatic English exercise regarding Pres. Obama’s debt sealing address last night.
Parties Head to Showdown as Obama Warns of a ‘Crisis’
The Democratic-led Senate and Republican-led House on Monday barreled toward a showdown on competing plans to cut spending and raise the debt limit as a resolution to the intensifying crisis remained farther from sight just one week before a possible federal default.
Obama Warns of Default Risk
President and Boehner Spar Over Competing Debt Plans as Deadline Approaches
With Congress deadlocked a week before the government runs out of cash to pay its bills, President Barack Obama warned Monday in his starkest terms yet that the U.S. is on the brink of a default that could trigger an economic upheaval.
Obama, Boehner take cases on debt limit to nation
After a weekend of failed talks punctuated by walkouts and worries of a downgrading of U.S. debt, both sides in the showdown over the debt ceiling retreated into their own corners Monday and emerged with two competing plans.
Campaign Outsider InstAnalysis (pat. pending):
The Times is alarmist, the Journal is journalistic, USA Today is useless.
But that’s just us.
You’d think USA would explain it to you in pie charts!
USA Today, that is.
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