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美国总统演讲Address of the President Obama 每周更新

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美国总统演讲Address of the President Obama 每周更新

在过去的几周里,我一直在谈论美国经济的未来。我告诉你,我认为我们应该去创造强劲,持续增长;我们应该如何偿还债务以平衡的方式;最重要的是,我们现在应该做什么来创造良好的,中产阶级的工作,所以工作努力的人获得成功。
 
这不是一些抽象的辩论或琐碎的争论。我说,这是我们这个时代的决定性问题,我的意思是。我说,这是一个使或打破了中产阶级的时刻,我相信它。我们将在未来几年的决定将会对我们所生活的国家带来了巨大的冲击,和一个给了我们的孩子。
 
现在,我们仍在奋力从最严重的经济危机大萧条以来。经济再次增长,但增长的速度还不够快。我们的企业创造了4300000个新的工作在过去的27个月,但是我们创建的速度不够快。我们面临一些严重的困难–从最近的油价飙升的影响,在欧洲金融危机。
 
但这里的东西。我们有这些问题的答案。我们有大的理念和技术解决方案的大量来自两党的。这不是什么人。阻止我们的是在华盛顿的一个僵局。
slast九月,我向国会提交了一份工作比尔充满这可能让超过一百万的美国人重返工作和帮助我们的国家抵御外部冲击了两党的想法。我给他们的计划,将会减少我们的赤字到以平衡的方式支付我们需要削减不必要的支出,并要求最富有的美国人多交一点税投资4000000000000。
 
自那时以来,国会已经通过了,比尔工作几部分组成,如减税,使得美国工人每周的薪水。但绝大部分能够创造工作和发展我们的经济,国会中的共和党人没有举起一个手指。他们宁愿等到十一月选举之后。刚刚过去的这个星期,其中一个说,“为什么不等待增援?“这是一个报价。你可以相信他的很多同事都想同样的
 
我认为那是错的。这不是关于谁赢了或输了华盛顿。这是关于你的工作,你的薪水,你孩子的未来。国会没有理由袖手旁观,什么都不做,而许多家庭都挣扎。没有。
 
现在,国会应该通过比尔帮助成千上万的教师,消防员和警察重返工作岗位。他们早就应该通过一个比尔把建筑工人重返工作岗位,重建我们的公路和桥梁上。而不仅仅是谈论工作的创造者,他们应该给小企业主雇佣更多工人并为他们支付更高的工资减税。
 
现在,国会应该给每个负责任房主有机会通过他们的抵押贷款再融资每年节省3000美元的平均。他们应该为清洁能源制造商延长减税,我们不离开40000个好工作。而对那些提供海外工作机会的企业提供税收优惠,国会应该用这些钱来盖,将工作岗位带回美国的公司的搬迁费用。我们没有任何理由去等待。
 
我:U8多我们面临的问题是我们有能力解决。所缺少的是我们的政治。提醒你的国会成员们为什么你送他们到华盛顿在第一位。告诉他们不要担心下次选举并开始担心下一代。我愿意与任何人–共和党,民主党人,或独立的–谁是推动国家的发展严重。我希望国会成员能够加入我。
 
J4 ethanks,和有一个伟大的周末。
 
Address of the President Obama (20120616)

Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House!
June 16, 2012
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been talking a lot about America’s economic future.  I’ve told you how I believe we should go about creating strong, sustained growth; how we should pay down our long-term debt in a balanced way; and most of all, what we should do right now to create good, middle-class jobs, so people who work hard can get ahead.
 
This isn’t some abstract debate or trivial argument.  I’ve said that this is the defining issue of our time, and I mean it.  I’ve said that this is a make-or-break moment for the middle class, and I believe it.  The decisions we make over the next few years will have an enormous impact on the country we live in, and the one we pass on to our children.
 
Right now, we’re still fighting our way back from the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.  The economy is growing again, but it’s not growing fast enough.  Our businesses have created 4.3 million new jobs over the last 27 months, but we’re not creating them fast enough.  And we’re facing some pretty serious headwinds – from the effects of the recent spike in gas prices, to the financial crisis in Europe.
 
But here’s the thing.  We have the answers to these problems.  We have plenty of big ideas and technical solutions from both sides of the aisle.  That’s not what’s holding us back.  What’s holding us back is a stalemate in Washington.
 
sLast September, I sent Congress a jobs bill full of the kinds of bipartisan ideas that could have put over a million Americans back to work and helped bolster our economy against outside shocks.  I sent them a plan that would have reduced our deficit by $4 trillion in a balanced way that pays for the investments we need by cutting unnecessary spending and asking the wealthiest Americans to pay a little bit more in taxes.
 
Since then, Congress has passed a few parts of that jobs bill, like a tax cut that's allowing working Americans to keep more of your paycheck every week.  But on most of the ideas that would create jobs and grow our economy, Republicans in Congress haven’t lifted a finger.  They’d rather wait until after the election in November.  Just this past week, one of them said, “Why not wait for the reinforcements?”  That’s a quote.  And you can bet plenty of his colleagues are thinking the same.
 
I think that’s wrong.  This isn’t about who wins or loses in Washington.  This is about your jobs, your paychecks, your children’s future.  There’s no excuse for Congress to stand by and do nothing while so many families are struggling.  None.
Right now, Congress should pass a bill to help states put thousands of teachers, firefighters and police officers back on the job.  They should have passed a bill a long time ago to put thousands of construction workers back to work rebuilding our roads and bridges and runways.  And instead of just talking about job creators, they should give small-business owners a tax break for hiring more workers and paying them higher wages.
 
Right now, Congress should give every responsible homeowner the opportunity to save an average of $3,000 a year by refinancing their mortgage.  They should extend tax credits for clean energy manufacturers so we don’t walk away from 40,000 good jobs.  And instead of giving tax breaks to companies who ship jobs overseas, Congress should take that money and use it to cover moving expenses for companies that are bringing jobs back to America.  There’s no reason to wait.
 
9 A# w4 i: u8 MEvery problem we face is within our power to solve.  What’s lacking is our politics.  Remind your Members of Congress why you sent them to Washington in the first place.  Tell them to stop worrying about the next election and start worrying about the next generation.  I’m ready to work with anyone – Republican, Democrat, or Independent – who is serious about moving this country forward.  And I hope Members of Congress will join me.
 
, and have a great weekend.  
 
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