Friday, April 15, 2011

QOW President Barrack Obama's Approach on 14 trillion dollar deficit




In this video, President Barrack Obama addresses the nation on what he will plan to do, to stabilize our economy. First, Obama plans to use a, “scalpel, instead of a machete.” to eliminate our nation’s debt. Second, out president plans to make a plan over the next couple of years to save over 4 trillion dollars. Finally, he plans to invest in medical research, education, and in the futures of America. To this I say, finally. Someone has stood up, and admitted to fault. Obviously, both Democratic and Republicans cannot do this on their own. Their bickering is a lost cause, as millions of dollars are still wasted everyday. Now, our president has come fourth to fix the mistakes of our past. He will do it as it should be as well, the right way. Instead of taking away money from Social Security, Medicare, and other government programs. We shall take it from the hands of the giving person, an American with a good heart. We have always been a nation where we can make enough, to give enough to our poor. That has always been the American dream, according to our Obama. I agree with hit statement, and it brings fourth much optimism for the future. As a nation, we are going to take this economy piece by piece, and fix it one at a time. I understand now why young Americans, like myself, could not grasp the meaning of why we are so much in debt. Why we could not just wish the economy to be stable. It is because it never has been, and never will be. That is why I can count on, not only our president, but in our people to come together and make this dream a reality.




Link: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/04/13/president-obama-s-framework-4-trillion-deficit-reduction

Sabochik, Katelyn. "President Obama’s Framework for $4 Trillion in Deficit Reduction." whitehouse.gov.com. NA, 4/131/11. Web. 15 Apr 2011. <http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/04/13/president-obama-s-framework-4-trillion-deficit-reduction>.

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