Learning English - Words in the News 03 October, 2008 - Published 12:10 GMT US bank rescue plan | ||||||||||||
The US House of Representatives is considering a revised version of the financial rescue plan passed by the Senate. The Senate added tax breaks and other sweeteners to get the package through but the bill's passage through the House is still uncertain. Rachel Harvey reports: Passing this huge rescue package in the Senate was one thing. Getting it through the House of Representatives is quite another. There is a lot of arm twisting going on behind the scenes. But despite the careful words of cautious optimism from some senior figures, it's not at all clear whether enough minds will be changed to make the difference. Steve LaTourette is one of a group of conservative Republicans, who still questions the central premise of the plan. Steve LaTourette: Even those in favour of this bill describe it as an imperfect document. But time is of the essence. This is no longer just about bailing out banks. Ordinary Americans are hurting. There is very real anger about what caused this economic crisis. But there is also a growing recognition that it could spread very quickly if nothing is done. That's why the Democratic speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, is calling for an end to the wrangling. Nancy Pelosi: So once again a call to those facing re-election to put partisan politics aside. Once again the fate of the financial rescue package lies with the House of Representatives. And once again, that fate is far from certain. Rachel Harvey, BBC, USA arm twisting behind the scenes cautious optimism the central premise an imperfect document time is of the essence bailing out a growing recognition the wrangling to put partisan politics aside | Latest stories 27 May, 2011 Destruction of smallpox virus delayed 25 May, 2011 Micro-finance 'misused and abused' 20 May, 2011 Lonely planets 18 May, 2011 Germany to invest in more electric cars 16 May, 2011 Argentina builds a tower of books Other Stories | |||||||||||