Just hours after President Obama declared the private sector was
"doing fine" -- a comment from which he later backed away -- one of the
nation's major credit rating agencies affirmed neither the private nor
public sector was flourishing.
Standard & Poor’s affirmed its long-term credit rating on the United States at AA+ and said its outlook remains negative.
The credit agency made the announcement after Obama's said Friday
morning that the private sector is "doing fine" and that the GOP
Congress is slowing down the economy. It was immediately pounced on by
Mitt Romney and other Republican leaders, resulting in the president
backpedaling by the afternoon.
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