Thursday, November 26, 2009

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

Posted January 8, 2009
President-elect Barack Obama gives a speech on his plans for an economic rescue at George Mason University in Virginia.
President-elect Barack Obama gives a speech on his plans for an economic rescue at George Mason University in Virginia.

It is time to set a new course for this economy, and that change must begin now. We should have an open and honest discussion about this recovery plan in the days ahead, but I urge Congress to move as quickly as possible on behalf of the American people. For every day we wait or point fingers or drag our feet, more Americans will lose their jobs. More families will lose their savings. More dreams will be deferred and denied. And our nation will sink deeper into a crisis that, at some point, we may not be able to reverse.

That is not the country I know, and it is not a future I will accept as President of the United States. A world that depends on the strength of our economy is now watching and waiting for America to lead once more. And that is what we will do. 

It will not come easy or happen overnight, and it is altogether likely that things may get worse before they get better. But that is all the more reason for Congress to act without delay. I know the scale of this plan is unprecedented, but so is the severity of our situation. We have already tried the wait-and-see approach to our problems, and it is the same approach that helped lead us to this day of reckoning.  

That is why the time has come to build a 21st century economy in which hard work and responsibility are once again rewarded. That's why I'm asking Congress to work with me and my team day and night, on weekends if necessary, to get the plan passed in the next few weeks. That's why I'm calling on all Americans—Democrats and Republicans—to put good ideas ahead of the old ideological battles; a sense of common purpose above the same narrow partisanship; and insist that the first question each of us asks isn't "What's good for me?" but "What's good for the country my children will inherit?" 

More than any program or policy, it is this spirit that will enable us to confront this challenge with the same spirit that has led previous generations to face down war, depression, and fear itself. And if we do—if we are able to summon that spirit again; if are able to look out for one another, and listen to one another, and do our part for our nation and for posterity, then I have no doubt that years from now, we will look back on 2009 as one of those years that marked another new and hopeful beginning for the United States of America. Thank you, God Bless You, and may God Bless America. 

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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.

shazam

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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