Remarks of President-elect Barack Obama
Weekly Address
January 3, 2009
As the holiday season comes to end, we are thankful for family and friends and 
all the blessings that make life worth living. But as we mark the beginning of 
a new year, we also know that America faces great and growing 
challenges—challenges that threaten our nation’s economy and our dreams for the 
future.  Nearly two million Americans have lost their jobs this past year—and 
millions more are working harder in jobs that pay less and come with fewer 
benefits.  For too many families, this new year brings new unease and 
uncertainty as bills pile up, debts continue to mount and parents worry that 
their children won’t have the same opportunities they had.

However we got here, the problems we face today are not Democratic problems or 
Republican problems. The dreams of putting a child through college, or staying 
in your home, or retiring with dignity and security know no boundaries of party 
or ideology.

These are America’s problems, and we must come together as Americans to meet 
them with the urgency this moment demands.  Economists from across the 
political spectrum agree that if we don’t act swiftly and boldly, we could see 
a much deeper economic downturn that could lead to double digit unemployment 
and the American Dream slipping further and further out of reach.

That’s why we need an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that not only 
creates jobs in the short-term but spurs economic growth and competitiveness in 
the long-term.  And this plan must be designed in a new way—we can’t just fall 
into the old Washington habit of throwing money at the problem.  We must make 
strategic investments that will serve as a down payment on our long-term 
economic future. We must demand vigorous oversight and strict accountability 
for achieving results. And we must restore fiscal responsibility and make the 
tough choices so that as the economy recovers, the deficit starts to come down. 
That is how we will achieve the number one goal of my plan—which is to create 
three million new jobs, more than eighty percent of them in the private sector.

To put people back to work today and reduce our dependence on foreign oil 
tomorrow, we will double renewable energy production and renovate public 
buildings to make them more energy efficient.  To build a 21st century economy, 
we must engage contractors across the nation to create jobs rebuilding our 
crumbling roads, bridges, and schools.  To save not only jobs, but money and 
lives, we will update and computerize our health care system to cut red tape, 
prevent medical mistakes, and help reduce health care costs by billions of 
dollars each year. To make America, and our children, a success in this new 
global economy, we will build 21st century classrooms, labs, and libraries. And 
to put more money into the pockets of hardworking families, we will provide 
direct tax relief to 95 percent of American workers.

I look forward to meeting next week in Washington with leaders from both 
parties to discuss this plan.  I am optimistic that if we come together to seek 
solutions that advance not the interests of any party, or the agenda of any one 
group, but the aspirations of all Americans, then we will meet the challenges 
of our time just as previous generations have met the challenges of theirs.

There is no reason we can’t do this.  We are a people of boundless industry and 
ingenuity.  We are innovators and entrepreneurs and have the most dedicated and 
productive workers in the world.  And we have always triumphed in moments of 
trial by drawing on that great American spirit—that perseverance, determination 
and unyielding commitment to opportunity on which our nation was founded.  And 
in this new year, let us resolve to do so once again. Thank you.

video: http://change.gov/newsroom/entry/american_recovery_and_reinvestment/


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