The
state of the union is a speech given annually by the President to inform
citizens about the agenda to be set forth by his cabinet. President Barack Obama will give his fourth
State of the Union (SOTU) address Tuesday, Feb 12. The speech will take place
at the House Chamber to a joint session of the 113th Congress.
During
the SOTU, President Obama will lay out the plan of his office for the upcoming
fiscal year. Obama hinted at what topics he might address at the Presidential Inauguration.
A big issue will be gun control, expect the President to reiterate the policies
he recently supported such as improving background checks for those attempting
to obtain a gun and a ban on military-style assault weapons.
Job creation has been a big topic of debate
since Obama took office, expect the President to discuss his plan for creating
more jobs and lowering the unemployment rate. During the inauguration and Presidential
debates, Obama discussed having a better infrastructure in regards to creating more
jobs, expect a plan on how this will be accomplished. The President spoke about
how important schools and teachers were to the nation and how this would help
with the creation of jobs not only in the immediate future but also years down
the road.
“We
can’t have an energy strategy for the last century that traps us in the past.
We need an energy strategy for the future – an all-of-the-above strategy for
the 21st century that develops every source of American-made energy.” -
President Barack Obama, March 15, 2012
Piggy
backing off of the creation of jobs, the President Obama will reiterate his
policies on clean energy and explain how his stance will help to create jobs
within filed of work. Obama supports clean energy and has said before it would
help stimulate the economy and help job growth.
Tax cuts is still a big issue and among the
people. Obama wants to make sure he continues to protect the middle class,
President Obama will touch on the fiscal cliff bill set in motion that has
already saved middle class families from potential tax hikes.
The
economy remains a big issue within our country , Obama said "the state of our economy is a concern
that rises above all others," the State of the Union will take place two
weeks before congress is set to meet and discuss the next set of economic
deadlines. Obama will lay out a plan of
how the country will move forward in regards to improving the economy. Addressing
the debt ceiling and cutting the spending budget will be hot topics for President
Obama as well.
"It
will reflect our shared interests in the following areas: advancing a
comprehensive nuclear agenda to strengthen the nonproliferation regime, reduce
global stockpiles and secure nuclear materials," Vice President Joe Biden
said, when asked about the State of the Union.
With
a period of war ending the President Obama will explain ways the U.S. will
improve on its relationship with other countries around the world. Obama said
that ending a decade of war and the amount of nuclear weapons around the world
will make this a safer planet for everyone.
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