Wednesday, February 25, 2009

My address to Congress


David --

Last night, I addressed a joint session of Congress for the first time. To confront the serious economic challenges our nation faces, I called for a new era of responsibility and cooperation. We need to look beyond short term political calculations and make vital investments in health care, energy, and education that will make America stronger and more prosperous well into the future. Watch a few highlights from my address and share it with your friends now.

A little more than a month into my administration, we've already taken bold steps to address our urgent economic problems. Through the Recovery Act, the Stability Plan, and the Housing Plan, we're taking the immediate necessary measures to halt our economic downturn and provide much-needed assistance to working people and their families.



US President Barack Obama waves as he arrives to address a Joint Session of Congress flanked by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi alongside US Vice President Joe Biden at the Capitol in Washington, February 24. Obama vowed to lead a fearful America through its torment to emerge stronger than ever, declaring a "day of reckoning" after an age of excess ended in economic meltdown.(AFP/Saul Loeb)


But to set our country on a new course of stability and prosperity, we must reject the old ways of doing business in Washington. We can no longer tolerate fiscal deficits and runaway spending while deferring the consequences to future generations.

That's why I pledged last night to cut our deficit in half by the end of my term. Achieving that goal will require making sacrifices and hard decisions, as well as an honest budgeting process that is straight with taxpayers about where their dollars are going. Watch some key moments from my address now:
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http://my.barackobama.com/presidentialaddress

Central to this plan will be a renewed commitment to honesty and transparency in government. Restoring our country's economic health will only happen when ordinary citizens are given the opportunity to hold their representatives fully accountable for the decisions they make.

I look forward to continuing to work with you as we bring about the change you made possible.


Thank you,

President Barack Obama

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*** Only time would tell about the plans he outlined but I thought that was a great speech.

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At February 26, 2009 at 7:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

David.

I enjoy Obama's speech. Means a lot!

Mathew

 

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