Barack Calls North Carolinians
By
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/person/gGNnYR">Amanda Scott - Jul 7th, 2008 at 3:16 pm EDT
Due to a small maintenance issue, Barack's plane made a safe, precautionary landing in St. Louis this morning en route from Chicago to Charlotte, N.C. As a result, today's economic speech in North Carolina will be rescheduled.
Barack called to speak with the supporters who gathered in North Carolina. Here's what he said...
Hello North Carolina. Well listen guys, I'm so sorry that I'm not down there we had a little glitch in our plane. It was nothing to worry about, although it gave the press some exciting things to write about, but everybody's safe and sound we're in St. Louis, we can't get down there fast enough and so I'm just heartbroken that I'm not going to get a chance to see you guys today. But I promise you we're going to be back down in Charlotte sometime soon.
...When we planned this trip we wanted to start off this week in a city that has seen wonderful economic growth over the last several years, as some of the finest people and the best trained workforce of any area in the country. But like the rest of the country is experienced some tough times. I don't need to tell all of you that times are tough.
Everywhere I go all across the country and every time I visited North Carolina I've heard the same story. I mean families who don't have health insurance for themselves and their children in some cases are at risk of financial bankruptcy if somebody in the family gets sick. I've talked to folks who are now seeing the cost of their commute double and that extra hundred dollars or two hundred dollars is now going to be the oil companies means them to cut back on savings for their kids or in some cases food that's put on the table.
All across North Carolina people are concerned about jobs as the economy has slowed down. The fact that jobs continue to be shipped overseas, that plants are still being shutdown, that we're now moving into a cycle where even if you keep your job your wages and your income has made a flat line. And people are worried and scared of the prospects for the future. And the main message that I want to deliver today to all of you is that although we're going through tough times now, it is not inevitable that we continue these tough times.
...I wanted to say to you that help is on the way, because you know, my economic package is designed not only to lay the groundwork for long-term economic growth, but also to give people some immediate help, an energy rebated tax stimulus of several hundred dollars that would go back into the pockets of the people who really need it to offset the rising costs of food prices and costs of gas.
A serious plan to help make sure that we're preventing forecloses and stabilizing the housing markets so we can get the economy back on track. Measures to make sure that people are protected from predatory lending practices, to make sure they are not bankrupt when they get sick, more assistance to parents who need to take time off to look after a lung. There are a range of polices that are out there that I have been talking about over the last year to year and a half, that would start helping people get back on their feet right now.
Making sure that we have an affordable health care plan for every American, and that we are lowering the prices for people who don't have health care, making college more affordable with a 4,000 dollar tuition credit for every student every year. These are all designed to make sure that those who are experiencing difficulty in this economy are able to get back on track, are able to get a firmer footing, not only for themselves but also for their children, because the central premise of this campaign has been that when the economy works for everyone, when it grows from the bottom up, that is not just good for individual Americans, it's also good for the economy as a whole.
...If you think we need a fundamental change and that we have to grow this economy from the bottom up so that ordinary Americans can achieve the American dream and that we are building a better future for our kids, then we have got a clear choice in this election.
...So I want all of you know in Northern Carolina we are going to be campaigning actively there, there's been a tradition of democrats conceding the state before the battle is even joined that is not what is going to be happening this time now. We've got people on the ground we are going to be running ads I'm going to be campaigning there, because I think that North Carolina like the rest of the Country is desperately looking for a different direction.
And there looking for a sense of optimism and a sense of purpose, as we navigate through these difficult times to start putting this country back on the track of long term economic growth.
So, I thank all of you for being there I'm so sorry but I can't get the chance to see you guys in person and answer some questions. But like I said we are going to be back this slight glitch in our schedule and in the meantime I hope all of you are working as hard as you can on the ground, with not only the wonderful elected officials who are there today, but with our staff and our volunteer, to make sure that we are building the kind of movement for change that can't be stopped and that will bring us to victory in November.
You can read more about Barack's economic plan
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