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发表于 2016-7-12 22:35:40
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Will this be a country that leads not just by the strength of our military, but the power of our diplomacy and the power of our example? (Applause.)
Will this be an America where no matter who you are, no matter what you look like, no matter where you come from, no matter who you love, you can pursue your own happiness and you can make it here in America if you try? (Applause.)
That’s the question. (Applause.) That’s what the last four years have been about. That’s what this campaign is about. And that’s why I’m running for a second term as President of the United States of America. (Applause.)
AUDIENCE: Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!
THE PRESIDENT: Now, listen, I know it’s easy to get fed up with campaigns and politics. Sometimes it seems it’s meaner and smaller and more gridlocked than ever. And every day, there’s a steady stream of cynics who will tell you nothing really changes; you can’t make a difference; you won’t be able to close the gap between life as it is and life as you want it to be. Old folks will always tell you that — and I’m in that category now. (Laughter.)
And, frankly, some folks, they make it their political strategy to try to make you feel discouraged. They’ll tell you over and over again how bad everything is, and then, of course, they’ll add that it’s all Obama’s fault. (Laughter.) And they’ll tell you that if you believed in change four years ago, your faith was foolish and you were being na ve. Last week, my opponent’s campaign went so far as to write you off as a “lost generation” — that’s you according to them.
AUDIENCE: Booo —
THE PRESIDENT: And what they hope is that by telling you these things, you’ll get discouraged and you’ll just stay home this time.
AUDIENCE: No!
THE PRESIDENT: But you can’t believe it. I don’t believe it. We knew that solving our biggest problems were going to take more than one year, or one term, or even one President. But we went ahead and we got started. (Applause.) We know we’ve still got a lot of work to do to get to where we need to be. But we are going to get there. (Applause.)
I believe that because I believe in you. (Applause.) As tough as times have been, you’re tougher. I’ve seen your passion. I’ve seen your service. I’ve seen your generation eager and impatient to make a difference. And already, you’ve proved that you can.
Think about it, four years ago, you believed we could put a college education within the reach of all who were willing to work for it. So we created a college tax credit that’s saving families up to $10,000 for college tuition over four years. (Applause.) We took on a student loan system that was giving billions of taxpayer dollars to big banks, and we said let’s give the money directly to students, and we doubled grant aid for millions of students. (Applause.)
We just won the fight to keep federal student loans from doubling for more than 7 million students. That would not have happened in Washington except for you. Your vote did that. You made that change. You helped millions of young people and maybe yourself get the kind of college education you deserve. (Applause.) Don’t believe them when they tell you, you can’t make a difference.
You believed four years ago that we could use less foreign oil and reduce the carbon pollution that threatens our planet. And in just four years, we’ve doubled — doubled — the generation of clean, renewable energy like wind and solar. (Applause.)
We developed new fuel standards so that your car will get nearly 55 miles per gallon by the middle of the next decade. (Applause.) That’s going to save you money at the pump. That will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a level roughly equivalent to a year’s worth of emissions from all the cars in the world. (Applause.)
Today, America is less dependent on foreign oil than at any time in nearly 20 years. We’re on track to emit fewer greenhouse gases this year than we have in nearly 20 years. You can keep those trends going. You believed in America, and that’s what’s brought about change.
You believed that nobody should go broke in America just because they get sick. I believe that, too. (Applause.) What the other side calls Obamacare — I’ve kind of grown to like the term Obamacare. (Laughter.) I do care. I care about folks with preexisting conditions. (Applause.) I care about kids who don’t have insurance. And so today, because of the new health care law, nearly 7 million young people, including some of you in this audience, have been able to stay on your parent’s plan. (Applause.)
Your grandparents are saving money on their medicine. Women have gained access to free preventive care like mammograms and contraception. (Applause.) Your vote made that happen. You made that change. (Applause.)
It was young people like you that said we could end the war in Iraq. Today that war is over — as promised. (Applause.) More troops are home with their families, earning their educations through the Post-9/11 GI Bill, starting new businesses. And no one will ever again have to hide who they love in order to serve the country they love, because your vote ended “don’t ask, don’t tell” once and for all. You made that change. (Applause.)
So the point is, Ames, your vote matters. Your vote made a difference. Change was possible because of you. And now we’ve more work to do –- to grow this economy, create good jobs, to strengthen the middle class. And in November, your voice will matter more than it ever has before.
This week in Tampa, my opponents will offer you their agenda. It should be a pretty entertaining show. (Laughter.) It will be. And I’m sure they’ll have some wonderful things to say about me. (Laughter.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: We do. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: But what you won’t hear from them is a path forward that meets the challenges of our time. Instead, it will be an economic plan that says if you just give folks making $3 million or more a year another $250,000 tax cut, then jobs and prosperity will magically rain down on everybody else.
AUDIENCE: Booo —
THE PRESIDENT: Some of you guys are a little young, so you may not remember it, but we tried this for 10 years before I was elected. It didn’t work out so well. It didn’t work out then; it won’t work now.
I don’t want to pay for another millionaire’s tax cut by raising taxes on the middle class. I don’t want to pay for that tax cut by cutting financial aid on 10 million students. Our economic strength doesn’t come from the top down; it comes from students and workers, and a growing, thriving middle class. That’s how we grow an economy. (Applause.)
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