Bush criticized congress for suspension of gasoline taxes

The President Bush tries to shift the criticism from his party members to the Congress over the recent economic problems. He said that the congress has been responsible for the summer’s suspension of gasoline taxes.
But he did not speak about any plan that could help people of America get out of the economic worries. He said earlier he had sent lawmakers proposals to deal the economic problem that was never accepted. The average price of gas has gone up to $3.60 per gallon.

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