Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Jobs, deficit, economy is the "road map" for Obama

WASHINGTON - Creating more jobs, reduce the fiscal deficit and attack the debt, stimulate economic growth in his first State of the Union speech before Congress again, in part, under Republican control, Barack Obama, the track His "road map" with an eye to reelection in 2012. The annual address on Capitol Hill - in which the American president is focused on economic issues - offers an opportunity to take stock of where it goes America.

As shown by the polls, the economy and unemployment (9.4% reached) are the main concerns of Americans and therefore will be the issues on which, in the 21 months to come, it will play the presidential reelection. Shared responsibility. The President appeals bipartisan: the Americans with their votes have determined "that it will take a shared responsibility" between Democrats and Republicans to meet the challenges of the future.

Democrats and Republicans must work together: "At stake is not who wins the upcoming election. At stake is whether or not the jobs and industries that take root in our country." Also because "two years after the worst recession we've known, the economy is growing again." "The new laws - adds Obama - will pass only with the support of Democrats and Republicans.

Let us go forward together or we will not go forward at all, for the challenges that are larger than the largest of parties and politics. "The" Sputnik moment. "" And 'Sputnik's time for our generation, "said Obama, referring the efforts that the U.S. should do to get back to being the first, as when the Soviets surpassed in the race to space after losing the first edge.

The economy is growing again. "Two years after the worst recession that many of we have experienced, the stock market has returned to rise, corporate profits increase. The economy returned to growth, "says Obama, highlighting how the United States" have not only measured progress taking into account these parameters.

We measure progress with the success of our people, with jobs that can be found and the quality of life that these places offer. With the prospects of the owners of small and medium-sized businesses, who dream of turning a good idea into a successful company and the opportunities we offer to our children.

This is the project - added the head of the White House addressing the Republicans - in which the Americans want to work. Together ".

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