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Mar 17 2008 12:00am EDT

Things-Could-Be-Worse Department

After President Bush gave a relatively sanguine view of the economy in an address to the Economic Club of New York on Friday, Jimmy Kimmel summed up the speech this way:

"Even though things may seem bad right now, they're actually very, very good compared to how they're going to be. So, enjoy."


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