This past Labor day, President Obama gave an address honoring the American worker. With our country’s economy struggling, and people fighting to keep their jobs, it is important to keep citizen’s morale up and thriving. Everyone knows that since his election, President Obama has said that our country needs change. That is how many people see him—as a “warrior” for change, and this speech does not let down that perception. In this address he states that we need to fight to change our economy—and that the main soldiers in this fight are the working middle class. This speech is given to the American nation in hopes of encouraging struggling citizens to hope for more job opportunities.
President Obama does not sugar-coat the issues going on in our country today. He begins his speech with a number of examples of how our economy has been struggling. He talks about how companies have been offering job opportunities overseas in order to receive tax-breaks. Wall Street firms have been cutting corners, at the expense of the American worker. He tells citizens that in order to improve our economy, we cannot stand by and hope for a healthy stock market. Action must be taken.
Obama assures Americans that steps have already been taken in hopes of creating more job opportunities—such as efforts to prevent layoffs for teachers, firefighters, and police officers. Tax cuts have also been given to small business owners. The government has put an end to “the wasteful subsidies to big banks that provide student loans”. Obama states that this money will instead go towards making college more affordable for students. He is working to see that Social Security is around for years to come and also to make sure that women receive “equal pay for equal work” in America.
Obama was clearly prepared for this speech. He wants to make sure that people who are struggling in the work force know that he is taking steps to try to help. He reassures the elderly and the sick that their Social Security and insurance will stay in effect. He encourages the female population to hope for equality in the workplace, and recognizes small business owners for their hard work in creating job opportunities—which is so important in today’s economy.
Obama ends his speech with a glimmer of hope for our country’s economic situation. This speech inspired working and out-of-work citizens to not be downtrodden and without hope. It let people know that their government is working hard to ensure that their economic security for the future.
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