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to fix anyproblems that there are, but Iamp。salways been this magnet of dreamersand strivers. And people ing fromevery directionsaying to themselves, you know, if I work hard there I can havemy piece of the AmericanDream. Weamp。s part of what, by theway, makes California special, because itamp。s part of whatmakes Americaspecial. And thatamp。t ask, but just looking at faces, I could tellthere weresome folks who are here not because they were born here, but because they wanttobe here and they bring extraordinary talents to the United States. And thatamp。re attracting the best andthe brightest from all around the world. As I was getting a tour ofDreamWorks, I didnamp。re not living in the shadows (applause) andweamp。slow rates,help build a rocksolid housing system for decades to e, instead of boom andbust. We can bring the promise of asecure retirement back to reach for middleclass families,finding new ways tomake it easier for workers to save, and strengthening Social Security,andgetting immigration reform done so that undocumented workers are paying theirfair shareof taxes, but theyamp。ll face expandinghighquality preschool education, redesigning our high schools, investinginmunity colleges and job training, and tackling rising college costs, so thatyoung peoplecan afford it. We can helpresponsible homeowners afford a mortgage or refinancing at todayamp。re not rich. Sowe can help manufacturers bring more jobs back to America byinvesting inAmerican cleanenergy technology, and putting people to work building roadsandbridges and schools and highspeed broadband networks that attract businessesfrom aroundthe world. We can prepare our children andour workers for the global petition that theyamp。ve got togivea better bargain to the middle class and everybody who is working to join themiddle that means building onthose cornerstones of what makes for a strong middle class goodjobs, a goodeducation, a home of your own, health care when you get sick, a secureretirementeven if youamp。ve got to make some investments tomake that happen. And weamp。vegot nochoice. (Applause.) The American people agree with usthat jobs, growing the economy should be our numberone priority. And weamp。m going to keep on trying, though. (Laughter.) I am, because weamp。 (Laughter.) I mean, I just keep on ingback. (Laughter.) Iamp。rsquo。s no such thing as an “。 one and two,have to be on it. But it turns out Marlon Brando had it easy,because when it es to Congress,thereamp。t consider them. Some people have heard me say mylist of top five movies “。ve put forward plans that gives someRepublicans some of the things that they want inexchange for ideas that willcreate good jobs right now. And so far,they wonamp。ve put forward my plans tocreate new jobs and even the odds for the middle Iamp。m not makingthis up. Below that, it wasblank. (Laughter.) It was a blank sheet of paper nothing to create jobs or grow theeconomyor strengthen the middle class. And Iamp。 Iamp。t working as wellas theyshould, and implement policies to strengthen the middle class andcreate jobs. (Applause.) A couple of weeks ago, HouseRepublican leaders handed out a piece of paper to theirmembers and on the topit said, “。ve put forward that would be creatingjobs right now, they could have beentaking votes on that. Instead of rooting for failure,or refighting old battles, Republicans in Congress need to workwith us toimprove those things about the Affordable Care Act that arenamp。t spent 40 votes trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act,theymight have actually taken some votes on rebuilding our infrastructure, orinstituting earlychildhood education for young people across this country, orinvesting more money in basicresearch that helps to create the amazingtechnologies that many of you utilize. Any of theserious proposals Iamp。t have one wing of one party that was alittle lessobsessed with repealing health care for 40 million people, moreconcerned with making surethe law works. If they h