Good afternoon,
Today, I was in Michigan. Yesterday, it was Colorado and Nevada.
Before that, it was Iowa and Arizona. The day after I delivered my State of the
Union Address to Congress, I took off to connect with ordinary Americans around
the country, talk more about our Blueprint for an America Built to Last, and
get some feedback.
That's why I'm writing you.
On Monday we're going to do something a little different. At
5:30 p.m. ET, I'll walk into the Roosevelt Room across the hall from the Oval
Office, take a seat, and kick-off the first-ever completely virtual town hall
from the White House.
All week, people have been voting on questions and submitting
their own, and a few of them will join me for a live chat.
We have to foster a new era for American manufacturing --
rewarding companies for keeping jobs here at home and eliminating tax breaks
for those who ship jobs overseas. We have to invest in homegrown energy in the
United States -- starting with an all-out, all-of-the-above energy strategy
that's cleaner, cheaper, and full of new jobs. We have to build an economy that
works for everyone -- where every hard working American gets a fair shot,
everyone does their fair share, and the rules are the same from top to bottom.
I'm ready to get started, but I know you have questions and
ideas for ways to help. So let's hear them:
Thanks,
President Barack Obama
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