President Obama’s Weekly Address 9/3/2010
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010From the White House; “The President talks about his fight to make America work for the middle class and make sure hard work is rewarded — rather than greed and recklessness.”
From the White House; “The President talks about his fight to make America work for the middle class and make sure hard work is rewarded — rather than greed and recklessness.”
From the White House; “President Obama announces the end of the combat mission in Iraq and discusses the future of the U.S. commitment to helping build a stable Iraq in an address to the nation from the Oval Office. August 31, 2010.”
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From the White House; “With the end of combat operations in Iraq days ahead, the President salutes our troops for their service and pledges to fulfill America’s commitment to them as veterans.”
From the White House, “The President calls out Republicans for blocking campaign finance reforms that would address last year’s Supreme Court decision opening the floodgates of corporate money into elections.”
Weekly Address: Filibustering Recovery & Obstructing Progress. From the White House; “The President blasts Republicans in the Senate who are blocking unemployment insurance and small business tax breaks to create jobs, even as they push for permanent, massive tax cuts for the richest Americans.”
“Missourians have a clear choice in this election. If they want a rubberstamp for the liberal policies of Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Barack Obama, they should support Robin Carnahan. But if they want someone who will fight for Missouri families and jobs, they ought to support Roy Blunt.”
From the White House; “The President announces that the independent commission he created for the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling will be chaired by former Florida Governor and Senator Bob Graham and former EPA Administrator Bill Reilly. He promises accountability not just for BP, but for those in government who bore responsibility.”
From the White House; “The President explains how Wall Street Reform will not only end bailouts and bring accountability for big banks, but empower consumers, shareholders and community banks.”
From the White House; “As the auto industry and financial markets begin to stabilize, the President says the governments emergency interventions can now wind down. He pledges that real reform, particularly on Wall Street, must now begin.”