'We've already had half of a lost decade,' David Stockton, a former top Fed economist now at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, said of the U.S. economy Thursday. 'I think going over the fiscal cliff in this manner would be sure to bake in at least a lost decade and probably then some.'
曾任美联储(Fed)高级经济学家、目前任职于彼得森国际经济研究所(Peterson Institute for International Economics)的斯托克顿(David Stockton)周四在谈美国经济的时候说,我们已经耽误了半个10年,我认为如果经历财政悬崖,肯定至少会耽误一整个10年,甚至更长时间。
Since Mr. Obama's election victory, White House and congressional leaders of both parties have taken a more conciliatory stance. That has stirred hopes of a bipartisan deficit-reduction deal among some岸and agitated people in both parties who object to any compromise calling for higher tax revenues on one hand, and cuts to government entitlement programs on the other.
自从奥巴马赢得大选以来,白宫和国会中的两党领导人采取了更加调和的立场,这点燃了一些人对两党达成降低赤字协议的希望,同时也令拒绝妥协的两党人士情绪激动起来,他们中的一方呼吁提高税收,另一方则呼吁减少政府应享权益项目的支出。
'Personally, I think the conditions are exactly perfect for us to move ahead with this right now,' said Sen. Bob Corker (R., Tenn.), who won re-election Tuesday. 'It is going to take the president being committed to doing this and sitting down and rolling up his sleeves and making it happen.'
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