Remarks in Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, VA
October 22, 2008
Hello, Richmond! It's great to be back in Virginia. And in
just 13 days, we can finally bring the change we need to Washington. That's the
good news. But we're going to have to work, and struggle, and fight for every
single one of those 13 days to move our country in a new direction.
I am hopeful about the outcome. We were thrilled this
weekend when a great American statesman, General Colin Powell, joined our
cause. But we cannot let up. And we won't.
Because one thing we know is that change never comes without
a fight. In the final days of campaigns, the say-anything, do-anything politics
too often takes over. We've seen it before. And we're seeing it again today.
The ugly phone calls. The misleading mail and TV ads. The careless, outrageous
comments. All aimed at keeping us from working together, all aimed at stopping
change.
Well, what we need now is not misleading charges and divisive
attacks. What we need is honest leadership and real change, and that's why I'm
running for President of the United States.
Now, more than ever, this campaign has to be about the
problems facing the American people - because this is a moment of great uncertainty
for America. The economic crisis we face is the worst since the Great
Depression. Businesses large and small are finding it impossible to get loans,
which means they can't buy new equipment, or hire new workers, or even make
payroll for the workers they have.
We've lost more than 750,000 jobs this year. Wages are lower
than they've been in a decade, at a time when the cost of health care and
college have never been higher. It's getting harder and harder to make the
mortgage, or fill up your gas tank, or even keep the electricity on at the end
of the month. At this rate, the question isn't just "are you better off
than you were four years ago?", it's "are you better off than you
were four weeks ago?"
So I know these are difficult times. I know folks are
worried. But I believe that we can steer ourselves out of this crisis because I
believe in this country. Because I believe in you. I believe in the American
people.
We are the United States of America. We are a nation that's
faced down war and depression; great challenges and great threats. And at each
and every moment, we have risen to meet these challenges - not as Democrats,
not as Republicans, but as Americans. With resolve. With confidence. With that
fundamental belief that here in America, our destiny is not written for us, but
by us. That's who we are, and that's the country we need to be right now.
But Virginia, I know this. It will take a new direction. It
will take new leadership in Washington. It will take a real change in the
policies and politics of the last eight years. And that's what this election is
all about.
Now my opponent is doing his best to change the subject and
try to distract attention from the economy. Senator McCain's campaign actually
said a couple of weeks ago that they were going to launch a series of attacks
on my character because, they said, "if we keep talking about the economy,
we're going to lose." And that's a promise my opponent has kept. He's been
on the attack. That's what you do when you are out of ideas, out of touch, and
running out of time.
Well, Virginia, here's what my opponent doesn't seem to
understand. With the economy in turmoil and the American Dream at risk, the
American people don't want to hear politicians attack each other - you want to
hear about how we're going to attack the challenges facing middle class
families each and every day. That's what I'm talking about in this campaign.
That's what I'll do as President. Because I can take two more weeks of John
McCain's attacks, but the American people can't take four more years of the
same failed policies and the same failed politics.
It's time to turn the page on eight years of economic
policies that put Wall Street before Main Street but ended up hurting both. We
need policies that grow our economy from the bottom-up, so that every American,
everywhere, has the chance to get ahead. Not just the person who owns the
factory, but the men and women who work on its floor. Because if we've learned
anything from this economic crisis, it's that we're all connected; we're all in
this together; and we will rise or fall as one nation - as one people.
The rescue plan that passed the Congress was a necessary
first step to easing this credit crisis, but if we're going to rebuild this
economy from the bottom up, we need an immediate rescue plan for the
middle-class - and that's what I will do as President of the United States.
Nine months ago, I called for a stimulus plan to provide
immediate relief for states, along with tax rebates to get money directly to
middle class families and a foreclosure prevention fund to help people keep
their homes. Senator McCain's advisors openly mocked the stimulus plan before
Congress - one referred to it, and I quote, as "borrowing money from the
Chinese and dropping it from helicopters." Another dismissed it as
"junk."
Yesterday, after nine straight months of job losses, with
our Federal Reserve Chairman supporting another stimulus to get our economy
moving, Senator McCain failed to get behind a bipartisan plan for a stimulus.
Well, the hard working families who've been hard hit by this economic crisis -
folks who can't pay their mortgages or their medical bills or send their kids
to college - they can't afford to go to the back of the line behind CEOs and
Wall Street banks. They need help right here, right now - and that's why I'm
running for President of the United States.
I've proposed a new American jobs tax credit for each new
employee that companies hire here in the United States over the next two years.
And I'll stop giving tax breaks to companies that ship jobs overseas and invest
in companies that create good jobs right here in Virginia
I'll help small businesses get back on their feet by
eliminating capital gains taxes and giving them emergency loans to keep their
doors open and hire workers. I'll put a three-month moratorium on foreclosures
so that we give homeowners the breathing room they need to get back on their
feet. And I will create a Jobs and Growth fund to help states and local
governments save one million jobs and pay for health care and education without
having to raise your taxes.
These are the steps that we must take - right now - to start
getting our economy back on track. But we also need a new set of priorities to
grow our economy and create jobs over the long-term.
It starts with tax relief. There's been a lot of talk about
taxes in this campaign. And the truth is, my opponent and I are both proposing
tax cuts. The difference is, he wants to give a $700,000 tax cut to the average
Fortune 500 CEO. I want to put a middle class tax cut in the pockets of 95% of
workers and their families. My opponent doesn't want you to know this, but
under my plan, tax rates will actually be less than they were under Ronald
Reagan.
It's true that I want to roll back the Bush tax cuts on the
wealthiest Americans and go back to the rate they paid under Bill Clinton. John
McCain calls that socialism. What he forgets is that just a few years ago, he
himself said those Bush tax cuts were irresponsible. He said he couldn't
"in good conscience" support a tax cut where the benefits went to the
wealthy at the expense of "middle class Americans who most need tax
relief." Well, he was right then, and I am right now.
And let me be crystal clear: If you make less than a quarter
of a million dollars a year - which includes 98% of small business owners - you
won't see your taxes increase one single dime. Not your payroll taxes, not your
income taxes, not your capital gains taxes - nothing. That is my commitment to
you.
For the last eight years, we have tried it John McCain's
way. We have tried it George Bush's way. We've given more and more to those
with the most and hoped that prosperity would trickle down to everyone else.
And guess what? It didn't. So it's time try something new. It's time to grow
this economy from the bottom-up. It's time to invest in the middle-class again.
If I am President, I will invest $15 billion a year in
renewable sources of energy to create five million new, green jobs over the
next decade - jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced; jobs building solar
panels and wind turbines and fuel-efficient cars; jobs that will help us end
our dependence on oil from Middle East dictators.
I'll also put two million more Americans to work rebuilding
our crumbling roads, schools, and bridges - because it is time to build an
American infrastructure for the 21st century. And if people ask how we're going
to pay for this, you tell them that if we can spend $10 billion a month in
Iraq, we can spend some money to rebuild America.
If I am President, I will finally fix the problems in our
health care system that we've been talking about for too long. This issue is
personal for me. My mother died of ovarian cancer at the age of 53, and I'll
never forget how she spent the final months of her life lying in a hospital
bed, fighting with her insurance company because they claimed that her cancer
was a pre-existing condition and didn't want to pay for treatment. If I am
President, I will make sure those insurance companies can never do that again.
My health care plan will make sure insurance companies can't
discriminate against those who are sick and need care most. If you have health
insurance, the only thing that will change under my plan is that we will lower
premiums. If you don't have health insurance, you'll be able to get the same
kind of health insurance that Members of Congress get for themselves. And we'll
invest in preventative care and new technology to finally lower the cost of
health care for families, businesses, and the entire economy. That's the change
we need.
And if I'm President, we'll give every child, everywhere the
skills and the knowledge they need to compete with any worker, anywhere in the
world. I will not allow countries to out-teach us today so they can out-compete
us tomorrow. It is time to provide every American with a world-class education.
That means investing in early childhood education. That means recruiting an
army of new teachers, and paying them better, and giving them more support in
exchange for higher standards and more accountability.
And it means making a deal with every American who has the
drive and the will but not the money to go to college. My opponent's top
economic advisor actually said that they have no plan to invest in college
affordability because we can't have a giveaway to every special interest. Well
I don't think the young people of America are a special interest - they are the
future of this country. That's why I'll make this deal with you: if you commit
to serving your community or your country, we will make sure you can afford
your tuition. No ifs, ands or buts. You invest in America, America will invest
in you, and together, we will move this country forward.
Now, make no mistake: the change we need won't come easy or
without cost. We will all need to tighten our belts, we will all need to
sacrifice and we will all need to pull our weight because now more than ever,
we are all in this together.
At a defining moment like this, we don't have the luxury of
relying on the same political games and the same political tactics that are
used every election to divide us from one another and make us afraid of one
another. With the challenges and crises we face right now, we cannot afford to
divide this country by class or region; by who we are or what policies we
support.
There are no real or fake parts of this country. We are not
separated by the pro-America and anti-America parts of this nation - we all
love this country, no matter where we live or where we come from. There are
patriots who supported this war in Iraq and patriots who opposed it; patriots
who believe in Democratic policies and those who believe in Republican
policies. The men and women from Virginia and all across America who serve on
our battlefields may be Democrats and Republicans and Independents, but they have
fought together and bled together and some died together under the same proud
flag. They have not served a Red America or a Blue America - they have served
the United States of America.
We have always been at our best when we've had leadership
that called us to look past our differences and come together as one nation, as
one people; leadership that rallied this entire country to a common purpose -
to a higher purpose. And I am running for President of the United States of
America because that is the country we need to be right now.
This country and the dream it represents are being tested in
a way that we haven't seen in nearly a century. And future generations will
judge ours by how we respond to this test. Will they say that this was a time
when America lost its way and its purpose? When we allowed the same divisions
and fear tactics and our own petty differences to plunge this country into a
dark and painful recession?
Or will they say that this was another one of those moments
when America overcame? When we battled back from adversity by recognizing that
common stake that we have in each other's success?
This is one of those moments. I realize you're cynical and
fed up with politics. I understand that you're disappointed and even angry with
your leaders. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, I ask of you
what's been asked of the American people in times of trial and turmoil
throughout our history. I ask you to believe - to believe in yourselves, in
each other, and in the future we can build together.
Together, we cannot fail. Not now. Not when we have a crisis
to solve and an economy to save. Not when there are so many Americans without
jobs and without homes. Not when there are families who can't afford to see a
doctor, or send their child to college, or pay their bills at the end of the
month. Not when there is a generation that is counting on us to give them the
same opportunities and the same chances that we had for ourselves.
We can do this. Americans have done this before. Some of us
had grandparents or parents who said maybe I can't go to college but my child
can; maybe I can't have my own business but my child can. I may have to rent,
but maybe my children will have a home they can call their own. I may not have
a lot of money but maybe my child will run for Senate. I might live in a small
village but maybe someday my son can be president of the United States of
America.
Now it falls to us. Together, we cannot fail. And I need you to make it happen. If you want the next four years looking like the last eight, then I am not your candidate. But if you want real change - if you want an economy that rewards work, and that works for Main Street and Wall Street; if you want tax relief for the middle class and millions of new jobs; if you want health care you can afford and education that helps your kids compete; then I ask you to knock on some doors, make some calls, talk to your neighbors, and give me your vote. And if you stand with me in thirteen days, I promise you - we will win Virginia, we will win this election, and then you and I - together - will change this country and change this world. Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless America.