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    US will not help pay for Europe's debt woes

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Monday the United States stands ready to do its part to help Europe with its deepening debt crisis, even as the White House ruled out any financial contributions from U.S. taxpayers.

    Meantime, a top European official offered his assurances to Obama and the American people that Europe's leaders fully understood the magnitude of the crisis. But European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso warned that decisions on how to solve the economic woes could take time.

    The annual meeting between U.S. and European Union officials came amid growing fears over the future of the euro. Experts say that without drastic action, the euro could be days away from collapsing, a scenario that could cause more financial damage to the already shaky American economy.

    While Obama offered no specifics on how the U.S. may be willing to assist Europe, he said failing to resolve the continent's debt crisis could damage a U.S. economy saddled with slow growth and 9 percent unemployment.

    "If Europe is contracting, or if Europe is having difficulties, then it's much more difficult for us to create good here jobs at home," Obama said at the conclusion of the day-long summit.

    While Obama has offered support to his European peers, the U.S. believes the Europeans have the financial capacity to solve the debt crisis on their own.

    But some U.S. allies, including Finland and the Netherlands, have called for the International Monetary Fund to be bolstered with more capital so that it could in turn help stem Europe's debt crisis from deepening and spreading.

    The U.S. is the single-biggest stakeholder in the IMF. And earlier Monday, White House spokesman Jay Carney said the IMF has substantial resources already.

    "We do not in any way believe that additional resources are required from the United States and from American taxpayers," Carney said.

    European leaders are set to meet Dec. 9 to discuss next steps in tackling the financial crisis. New ideas were circulating Monday for how to finally cap the debt woes that began in Greece two years ago and have spread to other larger economies, most notably Italy.

    One idea gaining momentum, was a radical proposal in which countries that use the common currency would cede control of a big chunk of their budgets to a central authority. Some say the proposal would be a big leap toward a United States of Europe, a move that could greatly enhance European stability, but at the cost, critics say, of national sovereignty and democratic accountability.

    Another plan being aired in the face of fierce German resistance is for the eurozone's six triple A rated nations to pool their resources through a joint bond to prop up some of the single currency bloc's most indebted members. Germany, the EU's richest member, rejects the idea because it fears it would be tapped for the lion's share of the bailout

    Back in Washington, Barroso said Europe's leaders are taking strong steps to solve what he called an unprecedented situation.

    "We are absolutely serious about the magnitude of the challenges," he said. "You have to understand that sometimes some decisions take time."

    Carney said that Obama, along with Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, would continue to stay in close contact with European leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Vice President Joe Biden will travel to Greece later this week to meet with new Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, who took office earlier this month.

    While Monday's meeting between Obama and European Union leaders centered on the global economy, there were also discussions on supporting democracy in the Middle East and North Africa, cooperation on counterterrorism and trans-Atlantic law enforcement, and Iran.

     
    • Trufan  •  Evansville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      That is a good start. Now turn off the flow of our tax dollars to all other countries.
      • Jason D 6 mths ago
        They can't bear to stop giving billions to African countries.
      • todd 6 mths ago
        wow you got 38 thumbs up and none down... looks like our government has run away from the people .. It does not represent the will of the people
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Excatly what Ron Paul said he would do .
        Do your research and vote for the right person .
    • FRANK S  •  6 mths ago
      Let them borrow money from China. That's what we do, isn't it?
      • larry 6 mths ago
        Or he might just turn his back while the Federal Reserve prints out more money for them. I am so disappointed in your Mr. President. I believed in you. I am disappointed in myself for voting for you.

        Ron Paul 2012 - I may not agree with everything he says but at least I know he isn't lying and has our country's best interest in mind.
      • Paul 6 mths ago
        Ron Paul- only candidate that doesnt support federal reserve or world government!! GO RON PAUL!
      • A 6 mths ago
        The USA only owes China $10.2 trillion and still borrowing.
    • yahoo!  •  6 mths ago
      He *gets* it ! horray - allow me to help with his speech "sorry boys, to quote Mr. Boehner, "we're broke". You'll have to bail yourselves out of your mess as we try to bail out of ours. No freebies from Uncle Sam this round" .
      • Gary 6 mths ago
        Yahoo: Right on: It's about time some of those back backbenchers step to the plate: but we're coming into a election year so stand by to get your ears tickled !!!
      • Rocket Man 6 mths ago
        I doubt he really "gets" it?
      • WrongThinker 6 mths ago
        If he got it he would start repealing some of his policies... which, more or less, mirror the policies that have bankrupted Europe.
    • Tom  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It's actually quite simple.... "WE CANNOT AFFORD IT!!!"
      • RichardL 6 mths ago
        Sure we can I got $.25 how about you?
      • Jorge Dias 6 mths ago
        Agreed, but since when would not having any money stop our government from borrowing and printing more to give away.You know......borrow yourself out of debt cause you know more and better then anyone.
      • Vart 6 mths ago
        we already funded their banking system
    • Brian  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      why should we borrow money from the Chinese and pay them interest to loan to the Europeans to bail them out? Let the Europeans borrow from the Chinese directly. Let's not get in the middle of their debt problems. We can't control our own budgets and spending and our idiot leaders are telling Europe how to control their spending? Wow, really? Arrogance and politics, forever bed fellows.
      • robert 6 mths ago
        im pretty sure he meant europe can borrow it from china themselves
      • Cancel 6 mths ago
        Brian Obama said US will not pay for it. So just what are you still babbling about?
      • Shawn 6 mths ago
        @ Cancel: Wow. You're not very intelligent, are you? First, can't you read:

        "President Barack Obama said Monday the United States stands ready to do its part to help Europe with its deepening debt crisis, even as the White House ruled out any financial contributions from U.S. taxpayers."

        To me, that sounds like they aren't sure if they will or not. Second,.....

        "While Obama offered no specifics on how the U.S. may be willing to assist Europe, he said failing to resolve the continent's debt crisis could damage a U.S. economy saddled with slow growth and 9 percent unemployment."

        That tells me we MAY not have a choice but to help. I'm no economics expert. Are you?

        In other words, there's nothing guaranteed here, so save your insults!!
    • mad dog  •  Santa Barbara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Help another country with debt???? Oh I forgot election time is coming and they are playing word games with us.....if any country needs help..it's us...and I wonder what the Chinese would think if we gave another country money they gave to us....Oh I forgot, politicians have no clue as to how bad our economy is.....they still get their stock dividends.....greedy, corrupt.......
    • bohica  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Uh, we're the largest contributor to the IMF with our tax money.

      How again are we not helping to pay for Europe??
    • jim  •  6 mths ago
      We have enough money problems of our own. We don't have any money to help them with.. the only money we have is borrowed. So why don't they just borrow it themselves directly?
    • Evan  •  Everett, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Duh -- we can't even pay for our own indebtedness, what makes anybody think we can pay for somebody else's, too?
    • Brent  •  Brentwood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      US will not help pay for Europe's debt woes since it cannot fix it's own debt!
    • Mr Plankton  •  French Camp, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This shouldn't even be in the News. WHY would we be helping others financially, when WE are the ones who need help. I don't see ANY other country offering to help us. So why should we?
    • Harry Kneecaps  •  6 mths ago
      Isnt the US already helping the EU financially?

      From May 2 2011

      "The World Bank and International Monetary Fund held their spring meeting April 14 to 18 in Washington, D.C. Both financial titans were created after World War II to foster economic cooperation and development around the globe. With 16.2% of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) shares, the United States is the largest shareholder among the 187 nations who belong to the fund—even though its managing director has always been a European.

      Remote to most Americans, the IMF has been in the headlines recently because of its role as one of the financial rescuers of three European nations whose economies collapsed last year. Under Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn (the former French finance minister, who is considered the leading Socialist candidate for president of France in 2012), the IMF has joined with the European Union to sculpt bailout packages for Greece, Ireland, and Portugal. Coupled with loans from the EU, the price tags on the bailout packages come to $157 billion for Greece, $122 billion for Ireland, and most recently, $116 billion for Portugal."

      Do NOT believe what Obama or any other politician says without investigating.
    • merton  •  Norfolk, United States  •  6 mths ago
      What would we give them? An IOU??
    • michael  •  6 mths ago
      Uhm we have our own debt problems to worry about. Lets not start anymore unfunded unneccessary wars we can't afford.
    • THC O  •  Beaverton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The IMF (International Monetary Fund) will help pay, so they dont expect too ask for any additional funds. But hold on... we are at least 1/3 of the IMF... so basicly we are still paying for it. Instead of the money going from us too them directly, it gets siphoned out of the IMF fund, which the USA pays into ( and guess with who's money). Does anybody really expect the worlds current situations too actualy get better?
    • jackson  •  6 mths ago
      Doesn't the #$%$ in the White House realize that he is doing the same thing to the US, or does he simply not care?
    • Thomas  •  Gig Harbor, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If my tax dollars go to bail out the European union I will stop paying taxes,if every American would do the same we could turn the tide on our government.
    • Bill Derberg  •  6 mths ago
      While the Federal Reserve is giving European banks billions of dollars right now. We are overrun by absolute criminal filth and they are stomping on us and laughing at us.
    • Barkoff99  •  Canton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe we can get the IMF to pay 17% of the Social Security Debt
    • voice  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Let the Euro disolve. It will only make the dollar stronger. Lets support cecession groups in China. It will divide the country into little kingdoms. Lets make this the second American century. I will gladly pay 20% more for a product made in the USA. At least I will know that it will last.
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