Obama's state of the union address

The famous yearly state of the union address where every president gets a chance of explain himself in front of legislators, Obama nailed it last night in his final address as his second term is heading towards an end.

I remember his first state of union address which was very interesting while the last was equally interesting as well.

I loved it how he emphasized on middle class, equality rights including muslims as well. For the first time any president narrated words like lesbians, transgenders etc in this address.

What do you think about Obama’s speech?

State of the Union: 12 quick hits | Nation & World | The Seattle Times

State of the Union: 12 quick hitsPresident Barack Obama called for higher taxes on wealthy Americans and new initiatives to boost the middle class as he urged Americans to turn the page on years of economic woes and hard-fought wars in his sixth State of the Union address before Congress. Some highlights from Obama’s proposals:

By JOSH LEDERMAN
Associated Press

WASHINGTON —President Barack Obama called for higher taxes on wealthy Americans and new initiatives to boost the middle class as he urged Americans to turn the page on years of economic woes and hard-fought wars in his sixth State of the Union address before Congress. Some highlights from Obama’s proposals:
–TAX HIKES: Raise the top capital gains rate on couples with incomes above $500,000 to 28 percent, the rate under President Ronald Reagan. Impose a fee on roughly 100 massive financial firms with assets exceeding $50 billion. Eliminate a tax break on inheritances. The administration estimates these changes would generate $320 billion over a decade.
–TAX BREAKS: Create a $500 tax credit for families where both spouses work and have an annual income up to $210,000. Expand the child care credit to up to $3,000 per child under age 5. Offer the Earned Income Tax Credit to childless workers and noncustodial parents. Consolidate six overlapping education tax breaks into two.
–EDUCATION: Offer two years of free community or technical college. Students would need to go to school at least half-time, maintain a 2.5 grade point average and make progress toward a degree. The White House estimates that would cost $60 billion over a decade.
–PAID LEAVE: Call for federal and local laws allowing workers to earn up to a week of paid sick time a year. Urge Congress to give federal workers an additional six weeks of paid parental leave. Call for more than $2 billion from Congress for paid family and medical leave programs.
–HOME OWNERSHIP: Cut insurance premiums for government-backed mortgages by half a percentage point to .85 percent. The White House says the reduction would save new home buyers and those who refinance $900 a year compared to current rates.
–RETIREMENT SAVINGS: Boost retirement savings by automatically enrolling people without access to a workplace retirement plan in an Individual Retirement Account. Expand access to employer plans for certain part-time workers.
–MIDDLE EAST: Urge Congress to pass a new authorization for use of military force against the Islamic State group and militant extremists in the Mideast. Until now, Obama has been relying on 9/11-era war powers.
–CUBA: Seek support for normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba. Obama wants Congress to lift the economic embargo on Cuba, though the White House doesn’t expect Congress to take that step quickly.
–IRAN: Vow to veto new sanctions on Iran while world powers pursue nuclear talks.
–TRADE: Ask Congress for so-called “fast track” trade promotion authority to allow an up-or-down vote on trade pacts. Obama wants to secure two major trade agreements – one with the EU, and one with Asia-Pacific nations.
–CYBERSECURITY: Call for legislation enabling information-sharing between the private sector and U.S. agencies like the Homeland Security Department. Companies would qualify for targeted liability protection if they comply with certain privacy restrictions.
–NO GOING BACK: Threaten to veto congressional attempts to roll back Obama’s executive actions on climate change and immigration and existing laws on health care and financial reform.

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A common sense speech. Agreed with most of above.

Three to four things stood out -

1) He spoke about the middle class. But didn't mention the poor. Because the latter doesn't vote as much.
2) he praised the officer class - west point grads etc. But didn't mention foot soldiers with multiple tours of duty
3) Mentioned Ferguson and the officers death in same sentence. Without making a distinction the latter was the work of ONE deranged and disturbed individual.
4) Didn't speak about veterans who are homeless with less than good care.

Overall, the speech was targeted towards middle class. Almost as if he was wishing the Poor away.

Great speech nevertheless

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There were 5 Republican responses to it and several pre-responses. All of them said: No

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Unless Boehner/McConnell come up with a newer strategy to negotiate, this is how it is going to play out.

Bipartisan agreements: Trade, Cybersecurity, Middle East, Cuba & Paid leave

GOP Wins: Paid leave, home ownership and retirement savings. They were probably there as negotiation bakras.

Obama wins: Iran, tax breaks and education

For all others there will be a compromise. Most likely in the form of cuts equal to the spending, most of those cuts coming from defense and some from social programs. Maybe that $500,000 limit will be raised to $750,000 in the process ( coz, $500,000 is still middle class in many parts of the country ).

On Iran, looks like the Republicans ( or rather the Israeli lobby ) are trying to force Obama to come to them to ratify any treaty. It would be a mistake if Obama capitulates to that demand. Let them pass all the sanctions they want, just veto and continue negotiations.

Overall, what he said yesterday was this: I am no lame-duck president; but I will make sure you are a lame-duck congress.

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There is one more unless you are planning to hold special elections in 2015! :D

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I couldn’t wait to shut the TV when I saw his sorry face on TV. #Fakes](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Fakes)

What I wanna know is why the heck did Pakistani channels override their scheduled shows for this ? :mad:
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I was more interested in what Babar Aiwaan had to say in Ikhtilaaf and the antics of the three clowns on Mazaaq-Raat. :chai:*

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It was sorta Mazaaq-Raat during State of the Union too; you just had to watch Boehner’s face get oranger and oranger with each initiative and Biden’s smile wider and wider.

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Actually they overrode Shaikh Rashid on Frontline with Kamran Shahid.
I know how people bash SR but I love what he has to say and how he says it.
He was on repeat later and tore the Noora government apart on the PeTraul Bohraan. :hehe:

Mazaaq-Raat started 10 minutes late after O’s speech.

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Cricket fans were happy because Misbah ul haq was batting at the same time.

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You mean Tuk Tuk ? :)

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I remember his first state of the union address.. and just his entry was so overwhelming.. :slight_smile: