Showing posts with label obama youtube address. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama youtube address. Show all posts

Saturday, March 07, 2009

Obama's Weekly Address March 7

This week Obama reminds everyone that he didn't start this mess. He inherited it. The way the republicans spin it, Obama and Bush were best buds and Obama is just continuing the policies of Bush, a guy that the republicans say they only pretended to like. 

The biggest thing that got us into this mess is the republican trickle down theory -- that if you give more to the rich, they'll trickle it down.

As we've seen, the more money people have the more irresponsible they get. They try to figure out how to keep more so they take advantage of tax loopholes and park their money offshore, they invent Ponzi schemes, they give themselves big salaries and bonuses, they behave recklessly.
My administration inherited a $1.3 trillion budget deficit, the largest in history. And we've inherited a budgeting process as irresponsible as it is unsustainable. For years, as Wall Street used accounting tricks to conceal costs and avoid responsibility, Washington did, too.

These kinds of irresponsible budgets -- and inexcusable practices -- are now in the past. For the first time in many years, my administration has produced a budget that represents an honest reckoning of where we are and where we need to go.


Transcript here.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Obama Addresses Jobs Program

In Obama's weekly YouTube address, he reiterates his goal of creating 2.5 million more jobs by Jan. 2011.
It's time to act, he said.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Obama's First YouTube Address Saturday

Swamp: Aides to the president-elect say this morning that Obama's recording of the weekly Democratic radio address will be turned into a YouTube video and posted this weekend, beginning a new practice they'll keep up after he's in the White House.

The presidential radio address has waxed and waned in importance over the years, hitting its apex when FDR used the airwaves to calm fears and promote confidence with his Depression-era "Fireside Chats." In modern times, it's mainly of importance in political circles.

But the Obama folks know a YouTube opportunity when they see it, thus the all-new multi-media presentation viewers can tune in for on Saturday morning. An army of supporters got to know him just that way, and such a weekly posting is likely to draw traffic.