President-elect Barack Obama on His American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan

There is no doubt that the cost of this plan will be considerable. It will certainly add to the budget deficit in the short-term. But equally certain are the consequences of doing too little or nothing at all, for that will lead to an even greater deficit of jobs, incomes, and confidence in our economy. It is true that we cannot depend on government alone to create jobs or long-term growth, but at this particular moment, only government can provide the short-term boost necessary to lift us from a recession this deep and severe. Only government can break the vicious cycles that are crippling our economy—where a lack of spending leads to lost jobs which leads to even less spending; where an inability to lend and borrow stops growth and leads to even less credit.
That is why we need to act boldly and act now to reverse these cycles. That's why we need to put money in the pockets of the American people, create new jobs, and invest in our future. That's why we need to re-start the flow of credit and restore the rules of the road that will ensure a crisis like this never happens again.
That work begins with this plan—a plan I am confident will save or create at least three million jobs over the next few years. It is not just another public works program. It's a plan that recognizes both the paradox and the promise of this moment—the fact that there are millions of Americans trying to find work, even as, all around the country, there is so much work to be done. That's why we'll invest in priorities like energy and education; health care and a new infrastructure that are necessary to keep us strong and competitive in the 21st century. That's why the overwhelming majority of the jobs created will be in the private sector, while our plan will save the public sector jobs of teachers, cops, firefighters and others who provide vital services.
To finally spark the creation of a clean energy economy, we will double the production of alternative energy in the next three years. We will modernize more than 75 percent of federal buildings and improve the energy efficiency of two million American homes, saving consumers and taxpayers billions on our energy bills. In the process, we will put Americans to work in new jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced—jobs building solar panels and wind turbines; constructing fuel-efficient cars and buildings; and developing the new energy technologies that will lead to even more jobs, more savings, and a cleaner, safer planet in the bargain.
To improve the quality of our health care while lowering its cost, we will make the immediate investments necessary to ensure that within five years, all of America's medical records are computerized. This will cut waste, eliminate red tape, and reduce the need to repeat expensive medical tests. But it just won't save billions of dollars and thousands of jobs—it will save lives by reducing the deadly but preventable medical errors that pervade our health care system.
To give our children the chance to live out their dreams in a world that's never been more competitive, we will equip tens of thousands of schools, community colleges, and public universities with 21st century classrooms, labs, and libraries. We'll provide new computers, new technology, and new training for teachers so that students in Chicago and Boston can compete with kids in Beijing for the high-tech, high-wage jobs of the future.
To build an economy that can lead this future, we will begin to rebuild America. Yes, we'll put people to work repairing crumbling roads, bridges, and schools by eliminating the backlog of well-planned, worthy and needed infrastructure projects. But we'll also do more to retrofit America for a global economy. That means updating the way we get our electricity by starting to build a new smart grid that will save us money, protect our power sources from blackout or attack, and deliver clean, alternative forms of energy to every corner of our nation. It means expanding broadband lines across America, so that a small business in a rural town can connect and compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world. And it means investing in the science, research, and technology that will lead to new medical breakthroughs, new discoveries, and entire new industries.
Reader Comments
America Recovery and Reinvestment Act
I believe the America Recovery and Reinvestment Act is on the right road for our country's recovery. However, I would like to suggest that, we must have very close monitoring funds and proposed activity. I believe, surveillance by objectives will give the best results and the easiest method to monitor and duplicate service(s).I believe the this task was assigned to the Vice President Joe Biden and I understand the confidence you/we have in Vice President Biden to get the job accomblished; Collaborative operations or cross operations would give higher yeild or maximumize the dollars spent. If the VP need back-up, I will bring his daughter and mama Biden and we will get the job done; that is the nurse/socialogist, social worker and mama Biden to the rescue - smile)
I have seen several disadvantages to "free money" or grants - 1. Usually, NO on site inpropumt monitoring and if present it was Not objectively done
2. Mmanagers depend on volunteer for many positions that should be a paid staff position
3.Repeated funding to the same groups without improvement stats; understanderable that it is possible for an increase to occur if one focus on an issue but, the same problem should not continue to increase.
Therefore,a new assessment of the provider and service(s) provided should be done - as an example;
increase in HIV/AIDS;
decreases in education across the board (faculty & students);
decrease in health care quality,accountability &responsibility increase in ilegal drug users & suppilers.
I am will and available to work for an IMPROVED AMERICA, please refer to my needs requested on 2-24-09.
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I think you should give some of the money back to the people, because they'll spend it, thus jump starting the economy.
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