Barack Obama Plans to Create 2.5 million jobs by 2011

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Good morning.

The news this week has only reinforced the fact that we are facing an economic crisis of historic proportions. Financial markets faced more turmoil. New home purchases in October were the lowest in half a century. 540,000 more jobless claims were filed last week, the highest in eighteen years. And we now risk falling into a deflationary spiral that could increase our massive debt even further.

While I’m pleased that Congress passed a long-overdue extension of unemployment benefits this week, we must do more to put people back to work and get our economy moving again. We have now lost 1.2 million jobs this year, and if we don’t act swiftly and boldly, most experts now believe that we could lose millions of jobs next year.

There are no quick or easy fixes to this crisis, which has been many years in the making, and it’s likely to get worse before it gets better. But January 20th is our chance to begin anew – with a new direction, new ideas, and new reforms that will create jobs and fuel long-term economic growth.

I have already directed my economic team to come up with an Economic Recovery Plan that will mean 2.5 million more jobs by January of 2011 – a plan big enough to meet the challenges we face that I intend to sign soon after taking office. We'll be working out the details in the weeks ahead, but it will be a two-year, nationwide effort to jumpstart job creation in America and lay the foundation for a strong and growing economy. We’ll put people back to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges, modernizing schools that are failing our children, and building wind farms and solar panels; fuel-efficient cars and the alternative energy technologies that can free us from our dependence on foreign oil and keep our economy competitive in the years ahead.

These aren’t just steps to pull ourselves out of this immediate crisis; these are the long-term investments in our economic future that have been ignored for far too long. And they represent an early down payment on the type of reform my Administration will bring to Washington – a government that spends wisely, focuses on what works, and puts the public interest ahead of the same special interests that have come to dominate our politics.

I know that passing this plan won’t be easy. I will need and seek support from Republicans and Democrats, and I’ll be welcome to ideas and suggestions from both sides of the aisle.

But what is not negotiable is the need for immediate action. Right now, there are millions of mothers and fathers who are lying awake at night wondering if next week’s paycheck will cover next month’s bills. There are Americans showing up to work in the morning only to have cleared out their desks by the afternoon. Retirees are watching their life savings disappear and students are seeing their college dreams deferred. These Americans need help, and they need it now.

The survival of the American Dream for over two centuries is not only a testament to its enduring power, but to the great effort, sacrifice, and courage of the American people. It has thrived because in our darkest hours, we have risen above the smallness of our divisions to forge a path towards a new and brighter day. We have acted boldly, bravely, and above all, together. That is the chance our new beginning now offers us, and that is the challenge we must rise to in the days to come. It is time to act. As the next President of the United States, I will. Thank you.
 
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Good morning.

The news this week has only reinforced the fact that we are facing an economic crisis of historic proportions. Financial markets faced more turmoil. New home purchases in October were the lowest in half a century. 540,000 more jobless claims were filed last week, the highest in eighteen years. And we now risk falling into a deflationary spiral that could increase our massive debt even further.

While I’m pleased that Congress passed a long-overdue extension of unemployment benefits this week, we must do more to put people back to work and get our economy moving again. We have now lost 1.2 million jobs this year, and if we don’t act swiftly and boldly, most experts now believe that we could lose millions of jobs next year.

There are no quick or easy fixes to this crisis, which has been many years in the making, and it’s likely to get worse before it gets better. But January 20th is our chance to begin anew – with a new direction, new ideas, and new reforms that will create jobs and fuel long-term economic growth.

I have already directed my economic team to come up with an Economic Recovery Plan that will mean 2.5 million more jobs by January of 2011 – a plan big enough to meet the challenges we face that I intend to sign soon after taking office. We'll be working out the details in the weeks ahead, but it will be a two-year, nationwide effort to jumpstart job creation in America and lay the foundation for a strong and growing economy. We’ll put people back to work rebuilding our crumbling roads and bridges, modernizing schools that are failing our children, and building wind farms and solar panels; fuel-efficient cars and the alternative energy technologies that can free us from our dependence on foreign oil and keep our economy competitive in the years ahead.

These aren’t just steps to pull ourselves out of this immediate crisis; these are the long-term investments in our economic future that have been ignored for far too long. And they represent an early down payment on the type of reform my Administration will bring to Washington – a government that spends wisely, focuses on what works, and puts the public interest ahead of the same special interests that have come to dominate our politics.

I know that passing this plan won’t be easy. I will need and seek support from Republicans and Democrats, and I’ll be welcome to ideas and suggestions from both sides of the aisle.

But what is not negotiable is the need for immediate action. Right now, there are millions of mothers and fathers who are lying awake at night wondering if next week’s paycheck will cover next month’s bills. There are Americans showing up to work in the morning only to have cleared out their desks by the afternoon. Retirees are watching their life savings disappear and students are seeing their college dreams deferred. These Americans need help, and they need it now.

The survival of the American Dream for over two centuries is not only a testament to its enduring power, but to the great effort, sacrifice, and courage of the American people. It has thrived because in our darkest hours, we have risen above the smallness of our divisions to forge a path towards a new and brighter day. We have acted boldly, bravely, and above all, together. That is the chance our new beginning now offers us, and that is the challenge we must rise to in the days to come. It is time to act. As the next President of the United States, I will. Thank you.

He may as well have said nothing instead of read a speech that repeated what everyone already knows.
 
countdown begins Jan 20.


I cannot wait,, no excuses buddy,, it's all on yer watch!:lol:
 
I have already been practicing my lines.

Because I plan on getting one of those 2.5 million jobs.


"Would You like fries with that"? :eusa_angel:




yer wrong! all those jobs go to illegals,,, they work under the table,, and obalmama owes it to the Hispanic voter bloc to turn his head,, sorry maybe next time...
 
That's great, but the government doesn't create jobs.

Sure it does. It basically makes almost all jobs possible, also. Progressive taxation makes the consumer economy work and government infrastruture, laws and regulations keep society in order and operating smoothly. God bless the government!
 
Sure it does. It basically makes almost all jobs possible, also. Progressive taxation makes the consumer economy work and government infrastruture, laws and regulations keep society in order and operating smoothly. God bless the government!

Okay, your post implies you are just joking and I applaud you for your humor. However, for those who actually think you're being serious, they should know that only private companies create jobs. In fact, if the government gives someone a job, that is given at the expense of at least one private-sector job since taxes will need to be levied to pay for that job. True, our Republic could not work without laws. That's what the government is for. They can also make it easier for the private sector to create jobs by staying out of their business and maintaining a business-friendly monetary policy. But creating jobs by the government is simply impossible.
 
Well since government is nationalizing banks and private corporations, pretty soon everyone will be working for the government.

THAT"S how BHO is going to create more jobs. Just make everyone a government employee.
 
I saw that note about modernizing schools. So Obama, why aren't you sending your kids to public schools? Not good enough for you, heh? Of course, true to your elitist roots, choice for me and not for thee.

And let's jump start the economy by taxing the living fuck out of business.....:tongue:

I'm just getting started. Stand back.
 
I saw that note about modernizing schools. So Obama, why aren't you sending your kids to public schools? Not good enough for you, heh? Of course, true to your elitist roots, choice for me and not for thee.

And let's jump start the economy by taxing the living fuck out of business.....:tongue:

I'm just getting started. Stand back.




The elite limousine liberals always go to private school and drive suv's and jet aeroplanes while telling the loser lower class liberals to ride a bike or take a walk.. the loser liberals just haven't figured it out yet.
 
The elite limousine liberals always go to private school and drive suv's and jet aeroplanes while telling the loser lower class liberals to ride a bike or take a walk.. the loser liberals just haven't figured it out yet.

Useful idiots. :lol:
 
Okay, your post implies you are just joking and I applaud you for your humor. However, for those who actually think you're being serious, they should know that only private companies create jobs. In fact, if the government gives someone a job, that is given at the expense of at least one private-sector job since taxes will need to be levied to pay for that job. True, our Republic could not work without laws. That's what the government is for. They can also make it easier for the private sector to create jobs by staying out of their business and maintaining a business-friendly monetary policy. But creating jobs by the government is simply impossible.

I see. That means that no one had a job in the old USSR? Capitalism, in most mediums, is more efficient than government. That is it's sole advantage. Left to itself, i.e. unregulated, it soon degrades to feudalism. There are some things it does not do well. One of them is health care. Another is military. Ignoring reality and pushing ideological delusion is why the GOP lost this election so overwhelmingly.
 

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