August 25, 2009 9:15 PM

Obama Praises Bernanke's "Bold Action"

(CBS/AP)  President Obama took a break from his vacation on Martha's Vineyard today to nominate Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke for a second term. The president said Bernanke's "bold action and outside-the-box thinking" were to thank for helping slow the dramatic effects of the financial crisis.

"As an expert on the causes of the Great Depression, I'm sure Ben never imagined that he would be part of a team responsible for preventing another," Mr. Obama said in his prepared remarks.

The president said that he wants Ben Bernanke to head the Federal Reserve for another four years because he, more than anyone else, pulled the economy back from the brink of yet another depression. Bernanke's term, though, doesn't end until January.

So why did the president suddenly interrupt his vacation to make an early morning announcement?

It's all about timing, reports CBS News chief White House correspondent Chip Reid. The president spoke at about 9 a.m. - half an hour before the markets opened. Bernanke is popular on Wall Street, and as expected the markets ticked up on the news.

But even more important, the president wanted to get out in front of bad economic news also due at 9:30 - that's when the White House Budget Office announced the deficit over the next 10 years will be a staggering $9 trillion, up from a previous estimate of $7 trillion, Reid reports.

The president also said the economy is now recovering, pointing to the auto industry, business investment, and housing and credit markets as signs of stabilization. But he warned that the country is not in the clear yet, and that Americans cannot expect to return to the same financial system that was in place before the recession.

"We have already seen how lax enforcement and weak regulation can lead to enormous wealth for a few and enormous pain for everyone else. And that's why even though there is some resistance on Wall Street from those who prefer things the way they are, we will pass the reforms necessary to protect consumers, investors, and the entire financial system. And we will continue to maintain a strong and independent Federal Reserve," Mr. Obama said.

After Mr. Obama's remarks, Bernanke thanked the president, employees of the Federal Reserve Bank and his family. He pledged to work as hard as he could in the coming years.

With the president's approval rating at its lowest level yet, the last thing he needs now is news of sky-rocketing deficits on one side of the screen, while he plays a relaxing game of golf on the other, Reid reports. So the White House decided to replace that image with a different one: The president praising Fed Chairman Bernanke.

Bernanke was not the president's first choice. After all, he's a republican first appointed by President Bush. Larry Summers, the president's top economic advisor, was considered the leading candidate.

But in these perilous economic times, the president was boxed in. Picking a new untested Fed chief could rattle the markets. And the White House could hardly afford another distraction if a new candidate turned out to be controversial.

The reappointment of Bernanke as Fed chief was expected, although it came sooner than anticipated, said Walter Gerasimowicz, chairman and CEO of Meditron Asset Management in New York.

Bernanke's nomination, which has to be confirmed by the Senate, will provide a "bit of a market boost," Gerasimowicz said. Removing the uncertainty about any potential replacement and Bernanke's aggressive moves to limit the damage from the financial crisis, including keeping interest rates at historic lows, should put investors at ease, Gerasimowicz said.

Bernanke does have his critics. Some say he was asleep at the switch while greedy bankers plundered the economy. Others accuse him of mortgaging the nation's future by bailing out Wall Street

Bernanke will get some very tough questions at his confirmation hearing, but sources say it's likely he will be confirmed -- because at uncertain economic times like these, most senators believe, stability counts.

On Wall Street, though investors were pleased by better-than-expected readings on consumers and housing, trading was choppy as it has been over the past week. Despite improving economic data, the market is still generally cautious.

After a 52 percent climb in the S&P 500 since early March, investors are questioning how much further stocks have to go, especially in the absence of data showing actual growth in the economy.

Stocks rose after the Conference Board said its Consumer Confidence index rose to 54.1 this month from an upwardly revised 47.4 in July. That was far above the 47.5 reading analysts expected. Still, the report is a long way from showing that consumers are actually feeling optimistic about the economy amid ongoing worries about job losses. But it suggests Americans' pessimism about the economy is abating.

Meanwhile, the Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index rose 1.4 percent in the second quarter from the January-March period, the first quarterly increase in three years. Home prices, while still down almost 15 percent from last year, are at levels last seen in early 2003.

According to preliminary calculations, the Dow rose 30.01, or 0.3 percent, to 9,539.29. The Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 2.43, or 0.2 percent, to 1,028.00, while the Nasdaq composite index rose 6.25, or 0.3 percent, to 2,024.23.

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by reality42 August 26, 2009 9:38 PM EDT
I hope Tax Cheat Timmy gets re elected this will keep things in proper order
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by steve54z August 26, 2009 5:07 AM EDT
Why praise Bernanke? This nation suffers from spiraling unemployment. Inflation is at a fever pitch due to OPEC exploitation. The major Automobile Makers are bankrupt. Financial Institutions have failed. Pennsylvania is 57 days without a state budget. Barack Obama offers no energy policy. Whatever happened to the idea of producing televisions, radios, stereos, clothing, computers, and tools? There is no reason to allow rank incompetents to export their worthless trash. America should be self-sufficient.
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by phintel August 25, 2009 8:25 PM EDT
I doubt if anyone making comments here is a professional economist. In fact , I suspect most of you pay to have your income tax return done for you because you have trouble understanding the instructions which are written on an 8th grade level. So, it is interesting that the cynics among you write with such certainty about your belief that President Obama is doing the wrong things. Have you done a comparative analysis of the impact of his proposals and actions vs. doing nothing? No? It is obvious that you are proxies for the hateful and critical comments coming from people like Limbaugh, Beck, and Hannity, all previous disk jockeys with no college education. They have no idea how to evaluate fiscal and monetary policies in our economic system. They are also culpable in making up and spreading lies designed to scare people. That should be your first clue that they have no credibility. We are fortunate to finally have another President of the United States who is deeply concerned about the people of the United States and our relationship with the rest of the world. He has very educated and experienced people on his team who are working hard to prevent economic disaster and to get us out of this recession. His concern for the environment, education, health care, and other issues that will affect us in the long term proves that he is not just another politician who is only interested in getting re-elected. He is trying to do what is right for the country even if it means he will not be re-elected. That is a rare politician. Ironically, those who are protesting his actions on healthcare and other issues are the ones most likely to benefit from the reforms.
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by stevador39 August 25, 2009 5:35 PM EDT
Wall Street tried to take over the U.S.A.in 1933 when Frankling Roosevelt was elected. They made only one mistake: they tried to get the most decorated Marine General in American history to lead the takeover. General Butler went to Congress and revealed the treason. It is in a book titled THE PLOT TO SeiZE THE WHITE HOUSE, by Jules Archer.
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by woeisme1 August 25, 2009 5:25 PM EDT
Ya know....when a republican congressman has a town hall meeting, and someone attending stands and shouts, "I am a republican terrorist" and the congressman answers, "You're a good American!", what the hell does that tell you about the republican extremists?????????? And the state of the republican party.

Fact: You guys are hating, just seething, that because a black maqn is president, your country (YOUR COUNTRY....LOL) is being stolen from you. Thjat is your problem. All your little clever pithy sayings and denials are not going to change that a bit. That's the impression the MAJORITY of Americans have about you racists and your party.
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by speakinup23 August 25, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
Got brains ?
by woeisme1 August 25, 2009 5:16 PM EDT
Just how disgusting and dispicable can these mental midget republican extremists go? Is there no bounds? Apparently not.

They have been lying all along. They are desparate. They have no intention of bi-partisan support on anything. They want to destroy Obama even if it means destroying this country. How's that for HATE folks?

First they terrify little old ladies with lies about "death panels" (which have been easily and broadly debunked) and now, since that tactic failed, they attack veterans with lies about a so-called "death book" as Sarah Palin called it. Just dispicable.
This book that Palin is taking about....get this...was approved by none other than George Bush and Palin did'nt even know that!!!!

Whew. We do seriously need to ban the republican party. This is'nt about free speech or quieting another political party. This is about acknowledging a party for what it has become - a domestic terrorist organization.

Years ago such behavior would have been considered reprehensible. If another nation EVER spread the lies about America like you guys are, you would have wanted to bomb them!

No. The American Taliban Revolutionary Fascist Party needs to be outlawed and relabled as a domestic terrorist organization. That is what you are to millions of Americans.

Those sensible, sane republicans I have no qualm with. You extremists though, well, I cannot say here what I wish for you. You are inciting, intolerant, bigoted, selfish, self-serving.

You know what's fascinating. I travel all over the country on a regular basis. Of all the conversations with all the people I have ever had, no one, not ONE PERSON I have ever met, Republican or Democrat or Independent agrees with you extremists!

I have, for several months, been keeping a tab on the banter between the republicans and the dems. It is no longer banter. Banter is cool and even heated was in days past, discouraged but accepted as part of politics.

What you are saying is'nt harmless banter. I will be posting shortly a series, a collection of lies you have told and with that the real truth about just a whole host of subjects that you have lied about since day one. Remember Palin calling Obama a terrorist? I'll start there and we'll end whenever you truly un-American idiots STOP LYING,.
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by phintel August 25, 2009 7:58 PM EDT
Very eloquently and precisely put.
by skeezix06 August 25, 2009 5:06 PM EDT
You neo-cons should be happy. Bernanke was Bush's guy. Remember?
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by WiseAsOwl August 25, 2009 5:02 PM EDT
By golly!!! If "talk" will get our economy going, we've got it made... We're all gonna be rich!!!
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by truthseeker60 August 25, 2009 4:47 PM EDT
Lying to the people is now a "BOLD ACTION". Someone pinch me I'm having a real bad dream since the "American Dream" has been murdered. "God Speed USA"
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by woeisme1 August 25, 2009 4:21 PM EDT
As usual, you republican ignorant extremists who have no life and post on this board endlessly all hours of the day have no clue what you are talking about.

Your party of lies and mis-information needs to be lawfully BANNED in the United States Of America. The republicans, the American Taliban Revolutionary Fascist Party, needs to be relabled as a domestic terrorist organization. That what it has become. America does'nt even recognize the republican party anymore. And you simpletons, you pathetic hacks are certainly not the ones to educate anyone.
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by speakinup23 August 25, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
Actually cheerup91, it is just an idiot's wishful thinking. Woe doesn't have a clue about reality.
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