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Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address  A Bipartisan Approach to Strengthening the Economy
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Washington, DC

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For years, the government has spent more money than it takes in. The result is a lot of debt on our nation’s credit card – debt that unless we act will weaken our economy, cau higher interest rates for families, and force us to scale back things like education and Medicare.

Now, folks in Washington like to blame one another for this problem. But the truth is, neither party is blameless. And both parties have a responsibility to do something about it. Every day, families are figuring out how stretch their paychecks – struggling to cut what they can’t afford so they can pay for what’s really important. It’s time for Washington to do the same thing. But for that to happen, it means that Democrats and Republicans have to work togeth
er. It means we need to put aside our differences to do what’s right for the country. Everyone is going to have to be willing to compromi. Otherwi, we’ll never get anything done.

That’s why we need a balanced approach to cutting the deficit. We need an approach that goes after waste in the budget and gets rid of pet projects that cost billions of dollars. We need an approach that makes some rious cuts to worthy programs – cuts I wouldn’t make under normal circumstances. And we need an approach that asks everybody to do their part.

So that means, yes, we have to make rious budget cuts; but that it’s not right to ask middle class families to pay more for college before we ask the biggest corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. It means that before we stop funding clean energy, we should ask oil companies and corporate jet owners to give up the tax breaks that other companies don’t get. Before we cut medical rearch, we should ask hedge fund manage
rs to stop paying taxes at a lower rate than their cretaries. Before we ask niors to pay more for Medicare, we should ask the wealthiest taxpayers to give up tax breaks we simply cannot afford under the circumstances.

That’s the heart of this approach: rious cuts, balanced by some new revenues. And it’s been the position of every Democratic and Republican leader who has worked to reduce the deficit, from Bill Clinton to Ronald Reagan. In fact, earlier this week, one of the most conrvative members of the Senate, Tom Coburn, announced his support for a balanced, bipartisan plan that shows promi. And then a funny thing happened. He received a round of applau – from a group of Republican and Democratic nators. That’s a rare event in Washington.

So there will be plenty of haggling over the details in the days ahead. But this debate boils down to a simple choice. We can come together for the good of the country and reach a compromi; we can strengthen our economy and leave for our children a more s
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ecure future. Or we can issue insults and demands and ultimatums at each another, withdraw to our partisan corners, and achieve nothing. Well, we know the right thing to do. And we know what the American people expect us to do.
Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address  Acting Responsibly on Behalf of the American People
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Washington, DC


Today, I’d like to speak with you about the ongoing and urgent efforts to avoid a first-ever default and get our fiscal hou in order.

Republicans in the Hou of Reprentatives just spent precious days trying to pass a plan that a majority of Republicans and Democrats in the Senate had already said they wouldn’t vote for. It’s a plan that wouldn’t solve our fiscal problems, but would force us to
re-live this crisis in just a few short months. It would hold our economy captive to Washington politics once again. If anything, the past few weeks have demonstrated that’s unacceptable.

Any solution to avoid default must be bipartisan. It must have the support of both parties that were nt here to reprent the American people – not just one faction of one party. There are multiple ways to resolve this problem. Congress must find common ground on a plan that can get support from both parties in the Hou. And it’s got to be a plan that I can sign by Tuesday.

Look, the parties are not that far apart here. We’re in rough agreement on how much spending we need to cut to reduce our deficit. We agree on a process to tackle tax reform and entitlement reform. There are plenty of ways out of this mess. But there is very little time.
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We need to reach a compromi by Tuesday so that our country will have the ability to pay its bills on time – bills like Social Security checks, veterans’ benefits, and contracts we’ve signed with thousands of American business. If we don’t, for the first time ever, we could lo our country’s Triple A credit rating. Not becau we didn’t have the capacity to pay our bills – we do – but becau we didn’t have a Triple A political system to match it. And make no mistake – for tho who reflexively oppo tax increas on anyone, a lower credit rating would be a tax increa on everyone – we’d pay higher interest rates on mortgages, car loans, and credit cards.

That would be inexcusable, and entirely lf-inflicted by Washington. The power to solve this is in our hands. All that’s needed is a simple vote that Democrats and Republicans have taken for decades, including all of the leaders in Congress today. It was done 18 times under President Reagan. 7 times under George W. Bush. And it must be done again now. It’s not a vote that allows Congress to spend more money. Raising the debt ceiling simply gives our country the ability to pay the bills Congress has already racked u
p. It gives the United States of America the ability to keep its word. And it will let business and our economy breathe a sigh of relief.

On Monday night, I asked you to make your voice heard in this debate. And the respon was overwhelming. One of the emails we received was from a woman named Kelly Smith, who wanted to nd this message to Washington:

“I keep my home clean, work hard at a full time job, give my parents any monies I can so they can afford their medications, I pay my bills and by all appearances I am a responsible person. All I’m asking is that you be responsible. I have my hou in order and all I’m asking is that you get yours the same way.”

Here in Washington, we need to get our hou in order. And I have to say, Democrats in Congress and some Senate Republicans have been listening and have shown themlves willing to make compromis to solve this crisis. Now all of us – including Re
publicans in the Hou of Reprentatives – need to demonstrate the same kind of responsibility that the American people show every day. The time for putting party first is over. The time for compromi on behalf of the American people is now. Thank you.
Thanks for listening, and have a nice weekend.
Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address  Creating Jobs and Getting All Americans Back to Work
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Washington, DC


女生群聊名字This week, Congress reached an agreement that’s going to allow us to make some progress in reducing our nation’s budget deficit. And through this compromi, both parties are going to have to work together on a larger plan to get our nation’s finances in order. That’s important. We’ve got to make sure that Washington lives within its means, ju
st like families do. In the long term, the health of our economy depends on it.

But in the short term, our urgent mission has to be getting this economy growing faster and creating jobs. That’s what’s on people’s minds; that’s what matters to families in this country. And the fact is, this has been a tumultuous year for the economy. We’ve weathered the Arab Spring’s effect on oil and gas prices. The Japane earthquake and tsunami’s effect on supply chains. The economic situation in Europe. And in Washington, there was a contentious debate over our nation’s budget that nearly dragged our country into financial crisis.

So our job right now has to be doing whatever we can to help folks find work; to help create the climate where a business can put up that job listing; where incomes are rising again for people. We’ve got to rebuild this economy and the n of curity that middle class has felt slipping away for years. And while deficit reduction has to be part of our economic strategy, it’s not the only thing we have to do.


We need Democrats and Republicans to work together to help grow this economy. We’ve got to put politics aside to get some things done. That’s what the American people expect of us. And there are a number of steps that Congress can take right away, when they return in September.

We need to extend tax cuts for working and middle class families so you have more money in your paychecks next year. That would help millions of people to make ends meet. And that extra money for expens means business will have more customers, and will be in a better position to hire.特技摄影

Yesterday, I propod a new tax credit for companies that hire veterans who are looking for work after rving their country. We’ve got a lot of honorable and skilled people returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, and companies that could benefit from their abilities. Let’s put them together.


We need to make sure that millions of workers who are still pounding the pavement looking for jobs are not denied unemployment benefits to carry them through hard times.

We’ve got to cut the red tape that stops too many inventors and entrepreneurs from quickly turning new ideas into thriving business – which holds back our whole economy.

It’s time Congress finally pasd a t of trade deals that would help displaced workers looking for new jobs, and that would allow our business to ll more products in countries in Asia and South America – products stamped with three words: Made in America.

And we ought to give more opportunities to all tho construction workers who lost their jobs when the housing boom went bust. We could put them to work right now, by giving lo
ans to companies that want to repair our roads and bridges and airports, helping to rebuild America.

Tho are a few commonn steps that would help the economy. And the are ideas that have been supported by both Democrats and Republicans in the past. So I’m going to keep calling on both parties in Congress to put aside their differences and nd the bills to my desk so I can sign them right away. After all, both parties share power. Both parties share responsibility for our progress. Moving our economy and our country forward is not a Democratic or a Republican responsibility; it is our responsibility as Americans.

That’s the spirit we need in Washington right now. That’s how we’ll get this economy growing faster and reach a brighter day.

Thanks for listening, and have a great weekend.
Remarks of President Barack Obama
As Prepared for Delivery  Putting the American People First
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Washington, DC

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On Thursday, I visited a new, high-tech factory in Michigan where workers are helping America lead the way in a growing clean energy industry.

They were proud of their work, and they should be. They’re not just showing us a path out of the worst recession in generations – they’re proving that this is still a country where we make things; where new ideas take root and grow; where the best universities, most creative entrepreneurs, and most dynamic business in the world call home. They’re proving that even in difficult times, there’s not a country on Earth that wouldn’t trade places with us.


That doesn’t mean we don’t face some very tough economic challenges. Many Americans are hurting badly right now. Many have been unemployed for too long. Putting the men and women back to work, and growing wages for everyone, has got to be our top priority.

But lately, the respon from Washington has been partisanship and gridlock that’s only undermined public confidence and hindered our efforts to grow the economy.

So while there’s nothing wrong with our country, there is something wrong with our politics, and that’s what we’ve got to fix. Becau we know there are things Congress can do, right now, to get more money back in your pockets, get this economy growing faster, and get our friends and neighbors back to work.

架子鼓尺寸The payroll tax cut that put $1,000 back in the average family’s pocket this year? Let’s ext
end it. Construction workers who’ve been jobless since the housing boom went bust? Let’s put them back to work rebuilding America. Let’s cut red tape in the patent process so entrepreneurs can get good ideas to market more quickly. Let’s finish trade deals so we can ll more American-made goods around the world. Let’s connect the hundreds of thousands of brave Americans coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan to business that need their incredible skills and talents.

The are all things we can do right now. So let’s do them. And over the coming weeks, I’ll put forward more proposals to help our business hire and create jobs, and won’t stop until every American who wants a job can find one.

But we can no longer let partisan brinksmanship get in our way – the idea that making it through the next election is more important than making things right. That’s what’s holding us back – the fact that some in Congress would rather e their opponents lo than e America win.


So you’ve got a right to be frustrated. I am. Becau you derve better. And I don’t think it’s too much for you to expect that the people you nd to this town start delivering.

Members of Congress are at home in their districts right now. And if you agree with me – whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican or not much of a fan of either – let them know.

If you’ve had it with gridlock, and you want them to pass stalled bills that will help our economy right now – let them know.

If you refu to ttle for a politics where scoring points is more important than solving problems; if you believe it’s time to put country before party and the interests of our children before our own – let them know.

And maybe they’ll get back to Washington ready to compromi, ready to create jobs, ready to get our fiscal hou in order – ready to do what you nt them to do.

Yes, we’ve still got a long way to go to get to where we need to be. We didn’t get into this mess overnight, and it’s going to take time to get out of it. That’s a hard truth – but it’s no excu for inaction. After all, America voted for divided government, not dysfunctional government, and we’ve got work to do. And when we come together and find common ground, there’s no stopping this country. There’s no stopping our people. There’s no holding us back. And there is every reason to believe we’ll get through this storm to a brighter day.梦见红色棺材

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