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The President:
This week, the economists
who officially decide when
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recessions start and end
declared the recession of 2008
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to be over.
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But if you're one of the
millions of Americans who lost
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your home, your job, or your
savings as a consequence of the
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recession, this news is of
little comfort or value.
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Yes, the economy is growing
instead of shrinking,
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as it was in 2008 and
the beginning of 2009.
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We're gaining private sector
jobs each month instead of
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losing 800,000, as we did
the month I took office.
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But we have to keep pushing
to promote growth that will
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generate the jobs we need, and
repair the terrible damage the
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recession has done.
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That's why I've proposed a
series of additional steps:
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accelerated tax breaks for
businesses who buy equipment
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now; a permanent research and
development tax break to promote
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innovation by
American companies;
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and a new initiative to rebuild
America's roads, rails,
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and runways that will put folks
to work and make our country
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more competitive.
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Taken together with the small
business tax cut and lending
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plan we passed through
Congress last week,
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these steps will help spur
jobs in the short run,
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and strengthen our
economy for the long run.
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Now, the Republicans who want to
take over Congress offered their
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own ideas the other day.
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Many were the very same policies
that led to the economic crisis
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in the first place,
which isn't surprising,
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since many of their leaders were
among the architects of that
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failed policy.
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It's grounded in same worn
out philosophy: cut taxes for
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millionaires and billionaires;
cut the rules for Wall Street
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and the special interests; and
cut the middle class loose to
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fend for itself.
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That's not a prescription
for a better future.
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It's an echo of a disastrous
decade we can't afford to relive.
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The Republicans in Washington
claimed to draw their ideas from
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a website called
"America Speaking Out."
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It turns out that one of the
ideas that's drawn the most
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interest on their website is
ending tax breaks for companies
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that ship jobs overseas.
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The funny thing is, when we
recently closed one of the most
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egregious loopholes
for companies creating jobs
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overseas, Republicans in Congress
were almost unanimously opposed.
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The Republican leader John
Boehner attacked us for it,
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and stood up for outsourcing,
instead of American workers.
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So, America may be speaking out,
but Republicans in Congress sure
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aren't listening.
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They want to put special
interests back in the driver's
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seat in Washington.
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They want to roll back the law
that will finally stop health
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insurance companies from denying
you coverage on the basis of a
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preexisting condition.
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They want to repeal reforms that
will finally protect hardworking
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families from hidden rates and
penalties every time they use a
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credit card, make
a mortgage payment,
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or take out a student loan.
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And for all their talk about
reining in spending and getting
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our deficits under control, they
want to borrow another $700
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billion, and use it to give
tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires.
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On average, that's a tax cut of
about $100,000 for millionaires.
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Instead of cutting taxes
for the wealthiest few --
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tax breaks we cannot afford --
I've called for tax cuts for
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middle class families who saw
their incomes shrink by 5%
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during the last, lost decade.
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We've already cut eight
different taxes for small
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business owners
to help them hire and grow,
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and we're going to cut eight more.
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We're challenging our states
and schools to do a better job
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educating our kids and making
college more affordable so
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America can once more lead the
world in the proportion of our
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children graduating from college.
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And we're putting an end to the
days of taxpayer-funded bailouts
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so Main Street never again
has to pay for Wall Street's mistakes.
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America is a great country.
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Our democracy is vibrant,
our economy is dynamic,
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and our workers can
outcompete the best of them.
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But the way for us to remain the
greatest country on Earth isn't
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to turn back the clock and put
the special interests back in charge.
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It's to make sure all our people
are getting a fair shake.
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It's to make sure everyone who's
willing to work for it still has
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a chance to reach for
the American dream.
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And that will remain my mission
every single day so long as I
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have the honor of
serving as President.
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Have a nice weekend, everybody.
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have the honor of
serving as President.
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Have a nice weekend, everybody.