President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
Hi, everybody. Every day, we get thousands of letters and
emails at the White House from Americans across the country – and every
night, I read ten of them. They tell me about their hopes and their
worries, their hardships and successes. They’re the Americans I’m
working for every day – and this year, several of these letter writers
will join me at the Capitol when I deliver my annual State of the Union
Address on Tuesday night.
Carolyn Reed wrote to me from Colorado to tell me she was
able to expand her business, thanks to a loan from the Small Business
Administration. Today, she and her husband own seven Silver Mine Sub
Shops – and last year, they raised wages for all their hourly
employees.
Victor Fugate, from Butler, Missouri, wrote to tell me
that he was unemployed for a while a few years ago, but today he’s
earned his degree and found a full-time job. Victor said that he and
his wife were able to afford their student loans because our country
offered millions of Americans the chance to cap their monthly payments
as a percentage of their income – and, because of the Affordable Care
Act, they now have the security and peace of mind of affordable health
insurance.
While serving in Afghanistan, Jason Gibson was gravely
wounded—he lost both his legs. When I first met him in the hospital, he
was just beginning his long, difficult road to recovery. But last
year, Sergeant Gibson wrote to tell me that with the help of our
extraordinary doctors and nurses, he’s making extraordinary progress.
He just moved into a new home, and he and his wife just had a baby
girl.
Stories like these give us reason to start the new year
with confidence. 2014 was the fastest year for job growth since the
1990s. Unemployment fell faster than any year since 1984. Our combat
mission in Afghanistan has come to a responsible end, and more of our
heroes are coming home. America’s resurgence is real.
Our job now is to make sure that every American feels that
they’re a part of our country’s comeback. That’s what I’ll focus on in
my State of the Union – how to build on our momentum, with rising
wages, growing incomes, and a stronger middle class. And I’ll call on
this new Congress to join me in putting aside the political games and
finding areas where we agree so we can deliver for the American people.
The last six years have demanded resilience and sacrifice
from all of us. All of us have a right to be proud of the progress
America has made. And I hope you’ll tune in on Tuesday to hear about
the steps we can take to build on this progress, and to seize this
moment together.
Thanks everybody, and have a great weekend.
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