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2023年奥巴马总统在《华尔街日报》CEO理事会会英语演讲稿.docx

1、此资料由网络收集而来,如有侵权请告知上传者立即删除。资料共分享,我们负责传递知识。奥巴马总统在2023年华尔街日报CEO理事会年会英语演讲稿THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much. (Applause.) Everybody, please have a seat. Thankyou.Well, it is wonderful to be here,and I always look forward to an opportunity to speak tosome of our topbusinesses across the country who are hir

2、ing people, investing inAmerica,making the economy run. And many of youI’ve had a chance to interact with before. Asyou know, oftentimes when I do something like this, I want to spendmore time answeringquestions and having a conversation than giving any formalremarks. Let me just provide alitt

3、lebit of an introduction.Obviously, over the last coupleof months, most of the oxygen in this town has beenconsumed with two things -one, the government shutdown and the possibility of default thatwas ultimatelyresolved; and the second has been the rollout of the Affordable Care Act andthefact that

4、my website is not working the way it’s supposed to. And it’s entirely legitimate thatthose havebeen issues of great concern.The impact of the shutdown andthe threat of default I think not only did some significantdamage to theeconomy at a time when we didn’t need self-inflicted wou

5、nds, but it also spoketosome of the larger problems we’ve seen here in Washington, and the sense ofdysfunction andthe seeming incapacity of both parties in Congress to worktogether to advance an agendathat’s going to help us grow.With respect to the AffordableCare Act, I think people are

6、 legitimately concerned becausewe have a majorproblem with health care in this country - 41 million people withouthealthinsurance, a lot of people underinsured. And once again, how we fix a health care systemthat’s been broken fortoo many people for too long I think ends up speaking to how muc

7、hconfidence wehave in government and whether we still have the capacity, collectively, tobringabout changes that are going to be good for our economy, good for ourbusinesses, good for theAmerican people.I do want to say, though, thatbeyond the headlines, we have made real progress in theeconomy, and

8、 sometimesthat hasn’t gotten enough attention. Some of the tough decisions thatwe made early on have paid off -decisions that helped us not only recover from a crisis, butbegin to lay astronger foundation for future growth.We refocused on manufacturingexports, and today, our businesses sell mo

9、re goods andservices made in Americathan ever before around the world. Aftera decade of shedding jobs,our manufacturing sector has now added about half amillion new jobs, and it’s led by anAmerican auto industry that has comeroaring back after decades of decline.We decided to reverse ourdepend

10、ence on foreign oil, and today, we generate morerenewable energy thanever before and more natural gas than anybody in the world. And for thefirst time in nearly 20 years,America now produces more of our own oil than we buy from othercountries.When I took office, we invested afraction of what other c

11、ountries did in wirelessinfrastructure, and today, it’sup nearly 50 percent, helping companies unleash jobs,innovation and a boomingapp economy that’s created more than 500,000 jobs. When I tookoffice, only 5 percent of theworld’s smartphones ran on American operating systems. Toda

12、y,more than 80 percent do.And it’s not just in thehigh-tech economy that we’re seeing progress. For example,American farmers are on pace to have one of their bestyears in decades, and they haveconsistently been able to export more, makemore profits and help restore rural economiesthan wh

13、en we came into office.And, yes, we decided to take on abroken health care system. And even though the rollout ofthe new health caremarketplace has been rough, to say the least, about half a millionAmericansare now poised to gain health care coverage beginning January 1st. That’s after onlya m

14、onth of sign-up. We also have seen health care costs growingat the slowest rate in 50 years.Employer-based health costs are growing at about one-third of the rateof a decade ago, andthat has an impact on your bottom line.And after years oftrillion-dollar deficits, we reined in spending, wound down t

15、wo wars, andbeganto change a tax code that I believe was too skewed towards the wealthiest amongus atthe expense of the middle class. And since I took office, we have now cut our deficits by morethan half.Add it all up, and businesseslike yours have created 7.8 million new jobs over the past 44month

16、s. We’ve gone farther and recovered faster thanmost other advanced nations. And so inalot of ways, America is poised for a breakout. We are in a good position to compete aroundthe world in the 21stcentury.The question is, are we going torealize that potential And that meansthat we’ve still gotsome more work to do. Our stock markets and corporate profits are soaring, but we’ve gottomake sure that this remains a country where everyo

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