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Obama Stump Speech Oct 30th 2007

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Ladies and Gentlemen,
[Obama walks up to the podium, flashes a smile, the crowd erupts in applause]


Today, I stand before you with a simple message of hope and change. A message rooted in our collective journey as a nation, in the dreams and aspirations we carry within our hearts, and in the promise of what we can achieve together when we are driven by the core values that bind us as one people.
Thank you, thank you. Now, there's something I've got to talk about tonight. Something that's been on my mind.


We gather here at a moment of significant challenges and uncertainties. Our economy is strained, families across this great nation are worried about their future, and there is a growing mistrust in our institutions. We face a complex crisis that seeks to shake the foundation of our values and beliefs. And at the center of this storm, we find the tumultuous saga of a billionaire known as 'The Architect' and his supercollider project.
You know, it's easy to forget when we're here in this room, surrounded by friends and supporters, that there's a world outside. A world that's being shaped and reshaped every day by decisions made in the highest offices of our nation.


Now, you all know, my speeches are usually pretty organized, right? We tend to have a good flow going, but let me go off-script for a second here.
And sometimes, those decisions don't reflect the values we hold dear, the American values of fairness, opportunity, and justice for all. I'm speaking, of course, about the deal between the Bush administration and the man they call "The Architect."


[Pauses, looks around, chuckles]
Now, let me be clear. There's nothing wrong with aspiration, nothing wrong with big dreams and groundbreaking ventures. That's part of what makes America, America. But, when those ventures are funded not just with private dollars, but with the hard-earned money of the American taxpayer, we ought to pay attention.


I mean, think about it. Two years ago, who would have thought we'd be here talking about the economic collapse of a man who wanted to...what? What was it he said? Collide universes? Shake hands with alternate versions of himself? I'm not sure which science fiction book he was reading.
We've seen it time and time again in this administration - special interests getting their way while the rest of us watch from the sidelines. The game is rigged, and the average American is left out in the cold. The big corporations get the tax breaks, the sweetheart deals, the inside track... and what do we get? We get the bill.


[Laughs, shaking his head]
[Pauses, looks out over the crowd]


And the rest of us? We've all been caught up in this, haven't we? Navigating these weird times where you have billionaires building supercolliders, governments giving sweetheart deals, and the rest of us just trying to make ends meet. It's like we're all extras in some cosmic sitcom.
You know, there's something absurd about all this. It's like we're living in an episode of The Twilight Zone. We're here, in the real world, struggling with real problems - with healthcare, with education, with job security - and yet, our government is up there, orbiting some other planet, playing with super colliders and the fortunes of reclusive billionaires.


[Pauses, becoming more serious]
[Laughs, shakes head]


But, let's get real. This is our reality, as absurd as it may seem. It's our mess, and it's up to us to clean it up.
Sorry, I didn't mean to go off-script there. But sometimes you've got to call it like you see it.


[Returns to the speech]
[Returns to script]


The tale of the Architect is a mirror that reflects the profound distortions within our system. His audacious venture, this so-called "[[moonshot]] of moonshots," was born out of a sweetheart deal with the administration that has led us down a path of inequality and economic instability.
It's time for a change, America. It's time for a government that prioritizes you - the hardworking people who build this nation day by day. It's time to put an end to backroom deals and special interests. It's time to refocus our nation on what truly matters.


But friends, I want you to remember that this is not just a story of one man's downfall. It is a stark reminder of how far we've strayed from the fundamental values that once guided us, of equity, fairness, and the pursuit of the common good. It demonstrates the urgent need for change, for us to reorient our priorities, and for us to renew our commitment to the principles of justice and unity.
We're on the brink of a new era, an era that demands fresh thinking, bold leadership, and a recommitment to the values that have made America great. Let's reprioritize. Let's refocus. Let's ensure that the American dream is a dream for all, not just a privileged few.


It's high time we reassess the choices we've made and the path we've taken. The America we aspire to isn't one where a select few hoard wealth, power, and opportunities. It isn't an America where the rich get richer off the backs of hard-working Americans.
We have the opportunity to send a clear message to Washington. That we're tired of politics as usual. That we're ready for change. That we believe in an America that's unified, equitable, and just. This is our moment. This is our time. Let's seize it together.


Our vision is an America where every citizen, regardless of their background or station in life, has a fair shot at the American dream. We believe in an America where the playing field is level, where prosperity isn't confined to the wealthy, but shared by all who contribute to the fabric of this great nation.
Thank you, and God bless you all. God bless the United States of America.
 
Now, I'm not saying it's going to be easy. The road to change is long and steep. We've seen firsthand how entrenched interests will fight tooth and nail to maintain the status quo. But if we've learned anything from our history, it's that when we come together as one people, when we unify in purpose and resolve, there is no challenge too daunting, no obstacle too great.
 
Let's use the failure of the Architect as a stepping stone towards a brighter future. Let's take this as a wake-up call, a reminder of what happens when we allow unchecked power and wealth to dominate our society. It's a cautionary tale, a clear sign that it's time to shift our focus, time to ensure that our actions and policies reflect the needs and aspirations of all Americans, not just a privileged few.
 
Together, we can usher in an era of change, of reimagined priorities, of greater fairness, and profound unity. But this change starts with you. It starts in your communities, your workplaces, your schools, and in your homes. It starts with your vote.
 
As we look forward to the coming election, I urge each one of you to make your voice heard. Let's reclaim the essence of democracy. Let's reaffirm our commitment to a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Let's strive for an America where opportunity is not a privilege, but a right - an America that we can be proud to leave to our children and our grandchildren.
 
Let's be the change we want to see, because, together, we can. Together, we will.
 
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.


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Latest revision as of 18:11, 27 July 2023

[Obama walks up to the podium, flashes a smile, the crowd erupts in applause]

Thank you, thank you. Now, there's something I've got to talk about tonight. Something that's been on my mind.

You know, it's easy to forget when we're here in this room, surrounded by friends and supporters, that there's a world outside. A world that's being shaped and reshaped every day by decisions made in the highest offices of our nation.

And sometimes, those decisions don't reflect the values we hold dear, the American values of fairness, opportunity, and justice for all. I'm speaking, of course, about the deal between the Bush administration and the man they call "The Architect."

Now, let me be clear. There's nothing wrong with aspiration, nothing wrong with big dreams and groundbreaking ventures. That's part of what makes America, America. But, when those ventures are funded not just with private dollars, but with the hard-earned money of the American taxpayer, we ought to pay attention.

We've seen it time and time again in this administration - special interests getting their way while the rest of us watch from the sidelines. The game is rigged, and the average American is left out in the cold. The big corporations get the tax breaks, the sweetheart deals, the inside track... and what do we get? We get the bill.

[Pauses, looks out over the crowd]

You know, there's something absurd about all this. It's like we're living in an episode of The Twilight Zone. We're here, in the real world, struggling with real problems - with healthcare, with education, with job security - and yet, our government is up there, orbiting some other planet, playing with super colliders and the fortunes of reclusive billionaires.

[Laughs, shakes head]

Sorry, I didn't mean to go off-script there. But sometimes you've got to call it like you see it.

[Returns to script]

It's time for a change, America. It's time for a government that prioritizes you - the hardworking people who build this nation day by day. It's time to put an end to backroom deals and special interests. It's time to refocus our nation on what truly matters.

We're on the brink of a new era, an era that demands fresh thinking, bold leadership, and a recommitment to the values that have made America great. Let's reprioritize. Let's refocus. Let's ensure that the American dream is a dream for all, not just a privileged few.

We have the opportunity to send a clear message to Washington. That we're tired of politics as usual. That we're ready for change. That we believe in an America that's unified, equitable, and just. This is our moment. This is our time. Let's seize it together.

Thank you, and God bless you all. God bless the United States of America.

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