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by Fortune 500 panies for distributionPepsiCo, ’re also used for the United States military –electric trucks with a lot ofthey’re very strong, great the reason for their success is their entrepreneurial it’s also partly because of a grant that we’re offering panies that manufacture electric vehicles and the batteries that power of these grants, we’re going to be going from only having 2 percent of the global capacity to make advanced batteries that go in trucks and cars, run on electricitywe’re going to go from 2 percent of advanced battery market share to 40 percent just in the next five yearsjust in the next five years.(Applause.)And that will create thousands of jobs across the countrythousands of jobs across the country, not just this year, not just next year, but for decades to it’s a powerful example of how we can generate jobs and promote robust economic growth here in Nevada and all across the country by incentivizing private sector ’s what we’re working to do with the clean energy manufacturing tax credits that we enacted last year, thanks to Harry’s to Harry’s leadership.(Applause.)Some people know these tax credits by the name 48c, which refers to their section in the tax here’s how these credits said to clean energy panies, if you’re willing to put up 70 percent of the capital for a worthy project, a clean energy project, we’ll put up the remaining 30 put it another way, for every dollar we invest, we leverage two more private sector ’re betting on the ingenuity and talent of American businesses.(Applause.)Now, these manufacturing tax credits are already having an extraordinary solar panel panya solar power pany called Amonix received a roughly $6 million tax credit for a new facility they’re building in the Las Vegas area– a tax credit they were able to match with roughly $12 million in private 39。s happening right that’s just one of over(applause)that39。s just one of over 180 projects that received manufacturing tax credits in over 40 , here’s thethe only problem we have is these credits were working so well, there aren’t enough tax credits to go are more worthy projects than there are tax we announced the program last year, it was such a success we received 500 applications requesting over $8 billion in tax credits, but we only had $ billion to other words, we had almost four times as many worthy requests as we had tax , my attitude, and Harry’s attitude, is that if an American pany wants to create jobs and grow, we should be there to help them do that’s why I’m urging Congress to invest $5 billion more in these kinds of clean energy manufacturing tax credits, more than doubling the amount that we made available last year.(Applause.)And this investment would generate nearly 40,000 jobs and $12 billion or more in private sector investment, which could trigger an additional 90,000 , I’m gratified that this initiative is drawing support from members of Congress from both sides of the aisle, including Republican Senators Richard Lugar and Orrin , that kind of bipartisanship has been absent on a lot of efforts that Harry and I have taken up over the past year and a fought to keep Nevada teachers and firefighters and police officers on the job, and to extend unemployment insurance and COBRA so folks have health insurance while they’re looking for fought to stop health insurance panies from dropping your coverage on the basis of preexisting conditions, or right when you get sick, or placing lifetime limits on the amount of care that you can fought to eliminate wasteful subsidies that go to banks that were acting as unnecessary middlemen for guaranteed student loans from the federal government, and as a consequence, freed up tens of billions of dollars that are now going directly to students, which means more than a million students have access to financial aid that they didn39。t have before.(Applause.)And we’re now on the cusp of enacting Wall Street reforms that will empower consumers with clear and concise information that they need to make financial decisions that are best for them(applause)and to help prevent another crisis like this from ever happening again, and putting an end to some of the predatory lending and the subprime loans that had all kinds of fine print and hidden fees that have been such a burden for the economy of a state like Nevada and haven’t been fair to individual consumers in the that’s what Harry and I fought , frankly, at every turn we’ve met opposition and obstruction from a lot of leaders across the that’s why I’m glad I’ve got a boxer in the Senate who is not afraid to fight for what he believes in.(Applause.)And Harry and I are going to keep on fighting until wages and ines are rising, and businesses are hiring again right here in Nevada, and Americans are headed back to work again, and we’ve recovered from this recession, and we’re actually rebuilding this economy stronger than before.(Applause.)That’s what we’re mitted to doing.(Applause.)So, Nevada, I know we’ve been through tough not all the difficult days are behind are going to be some tough times to I can promise you this: We are headed in the right are moving are not going to move backwards.(Applause.)And I’m absolutely confident that if we keep on moving forward, if we refuse to turn backwards, if we’re willing to show the same kind of fighting spirit as Harry Reid has shown throughout his career, then out of this storm brighter days are going to you very much, bless you.(Applause.)第三篇:奧巴馬上海演講英文稿+譯文奧巴馬上海演講英文稿+譯文President Obama at Town Hall Meeting in Shanghai Obama answers questions from Fudan University students and the Internet THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary November 16, 2009REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA AT TOWN HALL MEETING WITH FUTURE CHINESE LEADERS Museum of Science and Technology Shanghai, China 1:18 PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good is a great honor for me to be here in Shanghai, and to have this opportunity to speak with all of