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么太大區(qū)別。at a moment like this, we can’t afford four more years of spending increases, poorly designed tax cuts, or the plete lack of regulatory oversight that even former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan now believes was a needs a new ’s why i’m running for president of the united ,也就是周二,你們將有能力賦予這個國家我們所需要的變革。我們面臨著大蕭條以來最為嚴(yán)重的一場經(jīng)濟危機:今年以來已經(jīng)有76萬人失業(yè);企業(yè)和家庭無法獲得信貸;房價不斷下滑,養(yǎng)老金日益縮水;工資降到了十年來的最低水平,同時醫(yī)療和教育成本卻漲到了有史以來的最高點。在某些方面,納稅人用盡了資金。我想說,在場的一些年輕老師,你們已經(jīng)選擇了一條了不起的職業(yè)道路,但是我們得正視一點,教育不可能讓你們致富。這就是我們正在為未來的一些領(lǐng)域——一些我們最有可能落后的科學(xué)、技術(shù)、工程和數(shù)學(xué)領(lǐng)域,招募和培訓(xùn)10萬名新教師的原因。因此,從孩子們進(jìn)入小學(xué)起,我們就需要給他們灌輸在高科技經(jīng)濟競爭中所需的技能。顯然,孩子們一旦從高中畢業(yè),我們必須確保飛漲的學(xué)費不會讓中產(chǎn)階級的家庭放棄高等教育——(掌聲)——或是讓他們承擔(dān)難以承受的債務(wù)。但是,納稅人不能一直為不斷升高的高等教育費用進(jìn)行補貼。第二篇:美國大選奧巴馬演講全文美國大選奧巴馬演講全文:我們需要的變革(中英對照)奧巴馬:我們需要的變革 obama: the change we need 現(xiàn)在是美國歷史的關(guān)鍵時刻。這也正是我競選美國總統(tǒng)的原因所在。然而,在過去八年中,他十之八九都贊同布什總統(tǒng)的主張。如果解決房市危機的計劃又將另外3,000億美元納稅人的錢置于風(fēng)險之中,這不是變革──《華爾街日報》編輯委員會稱這一計劃“產(chǎn)生的問題比解決的問題多”。我對能有他的支持感到自豪。如果你工作,就交稅;如果年收入不足20萬美元,你會獲得減稅;即使你的年收入超過了25萬美元,你所負(fù)擔(dān)的稅率也比上世紀(jì)九十年代要低──資本利得稅和股息稅要比里根總統(tǒng)時期低三分之一。我的競選對手提出的方案會令美國人有史以來首次為自己獲得的醫(yī)療福利納稅。不過,我同時也會要求更高的標(biāo)準(zhǔn)和更多的責(zé)任。我將最終完成對本是美國使我們的父輩相信,即使他們自己無法上大學(xué),也可以每周積攢下一些錢來,讓他們的孩子接受好的教育;即使他們不能擁有自己的企業(yè),也可以通過努力工作讓自己的孩子創(chuàng)辦企業(yè)。我懇請你們不只相信我?guī)碜兏锏哪芰?,還有你們自己的能力。so tomorrow, i ask you to write our nation’s next great ask you to believenot just in my ability to bring about change, but in , you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, create new jobs, and grow this economy so that everyone has a chance to can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status you give me your vote, we won’t just win this electiontogether, we will change this country and change the world.第三篇:奧巴馬演講奧巴馬演講Hello, the State of the Union, I laid out three areas we need to focus on if we39。everyone who owns a means you have to stretch your paycheck even folks have no choice but to drive a long way to work, and high gas prices are like a tax straight out of their , some politicians always see this as a political since it39。t know that39。s not a strategy to solve our energy 39。in our buildings and 39。s why under my Administration, America is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight 2010, our dependence on foreign oil was under 50% for the first time in more than a while there are no shortterm silver bullets when it es to gas prices, I39。s 39。s never been more of the investments we39。s a mitment we can you.第四篇:奧巴馬演講Thank you.(Applause.)Thank you very , please have a , Madam President, that was an outstanding introduction.(Laughter.)We are so proud of Donae for representing this school so in addition, I also want to acknowledge your outstanding principal, who has been here for 20 yearsfirst as a teacher, now as an outstanding principalAnita give her a big round of applause.(Applause.)I want to acknowledge, as well, Mayor Gray is herethe mayor of Washington, give him a big round of applause.(Applause.)And I also want to thank somebody who is going to go down in history as one of the finest Secretaries of Education that we’ve ever hadArne Duncan is here.(Applause.)Now, it is great to be here at Benjamin Banneker High School, one of the best high schools not only in Washington, ., but one of the best high schools in the country.(Applause.)But we’ve also got students tuning in from all across so I want to wele you all to the new school year, although I know that many of you already have been in school for a know that here at Banneker, you’ve been back at school for a few weeks everything is starting to settle in, just like for all your peers all across the fall sports season is and marching band routines are starting to shape up, I your first big tests and projects are probably just around the know that you’ve also got a great deal going on outside of circle of friends might be changing a little that used to stay confined to hallways or locker rooms are now finding their way onto Facebook and Twitter.(Laughter.)Some of your families might also be feeling the strain of the many of you know, we’re going through one of the toughest economic times that we’ve gone through in our lifetimein my lifetime hasn’t been that so, as a consequence, you might have to pick up an afterschool job to help out your family, or maybe you’re babysitting for a younger sibling because mom or dad is working an extra all of you have a lot on your guys are growing up faster and interacting with a wider world in a way that old folks like me, frankly, just didn’t have today, I don’t want to be just another adult who stands up and lectures you like you’re just kidsbecause you’re not just ’re this country’s ’re young whether we fall behind or race ahead as a nation is going to depend in large part on I want to talk to you a little bit about meeting that starts, obviously, with being the best student that you can , that doesn’t always mean that you have to have a perfect score on every doesn’t mean that you’ve got to get straight As all the timealthough that’s not a bad goal to means that you have to stay at have to be determined and you have to means you’ve got to work as hard as you know how to it means that you’ve got to take some risks once in a can’t avoid the class that you think might be hard because you’re worried about getting the best grade if that’s a subject that you think you need to prepare you for your ’ve got to ’ve got to ’ve got to every once in a while, you need to color outside of the ’s what school is for: discovering new passions, acquiring new skills, making use of this incredible time that you have to prepare yourself and give yourself the skills that you’re going to need to pursue the kind of careers that you that’s why whe