Obama's to do list criminal justice reform prescription drug abuse students writing code personalized medical treatments fix immigration protect against gun violence equal pay for equal work paid leave raise minimum wage
he keeps talking about changes and our choices and the progress that has been made and what will be made. He also keeps mentioning the future quite a lot.
I'm not sure if I am following him when he is talking about all of these choices when he just said we have completed all of those task but then we have to turn around redo them in the future
He believes that America needs to give everyone a fair shot, make techonolgy work us, keep America safe and lead the world, and make politics reflect the best in us
Four questions: 1)How do we give everyone a fair shot? 2)How do we make technology work for us? 3)How do we keep America safe without being the world's police? 4)How can we make our politics reflect what's best in us?
HOw to provide opportunity, how to make technology work for us without damaging the environment, how to make America a protector but not a controller, and how to make politics reflect a good America.
The four questions He believes needs to be answered. How do we give everyone a fair shot of oppurtunity in this economy How do we make technology work for us? How do we keep america safe without becoming its policeman? How can we make our political a what's best in us and not what's worse?
economy- changes (jobs have been replaced by technology, and most of the money is going to the top of the money pyramid) why everyone who works should get a fair shot
Missing WVU for this :(
ReplyDeletePoor Wes :(
DeleteI didn't know there was a boat that Iran had capture.
ReplyDeleteThere were two, I believe.
DeleteAnd I think they claimed technical trouble.
Deletemissing sleep for this
ReplyDeleteretweet
DeleteJeh Johnson is the designated survivor.
ReplyDeleteMiss two days off school and I have no clue what is happening in the world. Missing the updates from McNaboe.
ReplyDeleteHOW DO I MAKE A WORDLE UGH I HAVE NO CLUE.
ReplyDeletetype "wordle" into google and click create. Then just type a bunch of words into the text box
DeleteThey are winning :)
ReplyDeleteMadison are you saying you missed me :D
ReplyDeleteI think it is my illness talking, but yes.
Deleteannouncing da pres
ReplyDeleteCrisis with ISIS. Rhymes make me happy lol
ReplyDeleteI knew Obama's tie would be more blue!
ReplyDeleteWe called it
Deletehe's got his blue tie
ReplyDeleteMcNaboe is ALWAYS right :)
DeleteObama is not addressing the Iran issue....it is supposed to be solved tomorrow
ReplyDeleteMy computer won't allow me to make a wordle
ReplyDeleteMine won't work either. Something about Java
DeleteYa that's what mine is saying. What do we do?? Draw it??
Deletethe wordle is not due till February 8th
DeleteI'm so glad there's a two hour delay, so I can get my lost sleep back.
ReplyDeleteagreed
Deletehey guys- chance
ReplyDeleteDoes the clapping ever end????
ReplyDeletehe's not wearing a green tie ;-;
ReplyDeleteCute yellow dress on Mrs. Obama.
ReplyDeleteyes it is!
Deletehe is handing them the copies of the speech
ReplyDeleteThe common ground between the two parties was only two things. Compared from the past Speaker Ryan is a whole lot more friendly than Boehner was.
ReplyDeletehere we go
ReplyDeleteYay! Short!
ReplyDeleteYES PLEASE MAKE IT SHORT
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna try to make it a little shorter...lol
ReplyDeleteHating missing the game-.-
ReplyDeleteStrong and humorous start, Mr. President.
ReplyDeletestart your speech bro, stop making jokes
ReplyDeleteHe says he's making it short I'm not sure I believe him....
ReplyDeleteThe president began with a joke
ReplyDeleteCan I count how many times he says my fellow Americans?
ReplyDeleteSpeaker looks extremely... pissed.
ReplyDeletehe is talking about "the election season" 0-0
ReplyDeleteHe is trying to make his speech shorter this year joking
ReplyDeleteObama began first began talking about prescription drug abuse
ReplyDeletesounds like it's all about the money
ReplyDeleteHe should ask Donald for immigration tips. (Just kidding)
ReplyDeleteI like that he wants to get help out to people who struggle with criminal things.
ReplyDeleteObama's agenda included raising minimum wage, immigration reform, amd others
ReplyDeleteHis final address will be talking about the future
ReplyDeleteHe wants to fix immigration and protect our kids from gun violence, fix minuman wage
ReplyDeleteComputer coding would certainly be an interesting addition to the school curriculum.
ReplyDeleteminimum wage = minimum skills. i don't agree with raising it.
ReplyDeletesame; the minimum wage jobs are for high school students getting their first jobs. raising minimum wage would raise prices of everything else as well.
DeleteHe is trying to make a large deal about the future not just the rest of his term as president
ReplyDeleteI agree with most of those issues he started with. Good points.
ReplyDeleteI do aswell
DeleteHe wants to focus on the "future" and he is talking about change
ReplyDeleteCriminal justice reform, immigration system, gun violence, and raising minimum wage? Sounds exciting
ReplyDeleteChange is spreading throughout the world, both good and bad.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't expecting him to talk about minimum wage
ReplyDeleteObama said, "I want to focus on the next five years, the next ten years....."
ReplyDeleteInsert reps with crossed arms.
ReplyDeleteI agree that we live in a time of change.
ReplyDeletechange
ReplyDeleteTHE NUNS OHMIGOSH
ReplyDeleteBernie Sanders is in attendence
ReplyDeleteIf anyone sees the final score in the WVU game please let me know
ReplyDeletewvu beat kansas
DeleteI like that he's tying the past into his speech.
ReplyDeleteRand Pual has not clapped yet.
ReplyDeleteXD
DeleteHe's sure talking about change a lot
ReplyDeleteNice quote from Lincoln.
ReplyDeleteHis favorite words seem to be future and change
ReplyDeletehe's right about people saying to fear the future... lots of elders said i should fear for my future in working. that "america is ruined"
ReplyDeleteObama's to do list
ReplyDeletecriminal justice reform
prescription drug abuse
students writing code
personalized medical treatments
fix immigration
protect against gun violence
equal pay for equal work
paid leave
raise minimum wage
thank god its "a little shorter"
ReplyDeleteYes! Change is good! Do not fear the future!
ReplyDeleteupdate on the game: 74 to 63 WV is winning.
ReplyDeleteon abc news there is a HUD covering his opening topics, i thought this was cool
ReplyDeleteStrengths as a nation..
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed his opening statement, I like all his points of coverage.
ReplyDeletehe keeps we have recovered and fixed health care over the past seven years
ReplyDeleteSome would disagree that we are better than before
ReplyDeleteWants to bring our veterans home
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of care and benefits for the troops
ReplyDeleteI'm glad he brought up the economic crisis from a little while ago. It was obscure to a lot of people.
ReplyDeleteObama believes we have more care for troops and veterans who are coming home and came home.
ReplyDeleteHE MENTIONED GAY MARRIGE
ReplyDeletePaul Ryan has not clapped at all while the vice president has many times
ReplyDeleteRand Paul folded his hands as everyone else started clapping.
ReplyDeleteLike how every time they clap they stand up then sit back down just to stand up again after 30 seconds
ReplyDeleteYay to marrying the person you love
ReplyDeleteA lot of choices we are facing
ReplyDeletejust because we "made so much progress", we still have a long way to go.
ReplyDeleteCan my wordle just be the word "FUTURE" really big
ReplyDeletecan i retweet this?
Deletehe keeps talking about changes and our choices and the progress that has been made and what will be made. He also keeps mentioning the future quite a lot.
ReplyDeleteHe talked about the freedom of all to marry in all states
ReplyDeleteThe audience is going to get a lot of exercise in.
ReplyDeleteFuture again
ReplyDeleteWill we face the future with confidence? Yes
ReplyDeleteEconomic progress
ReplyDeleteMore talking about the future...
ReplyDeleteGiving everyone a fair chance in the economy..
ReplyDeleteObama questioned the american people by asking will we face the future with confidence
ReplyDeleteNew Economy.. Thats a nice idea. (: but how will we do it?
ReplyDeleteHe;s getting into this
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if I am following him when he is talking about all of these choices when he just said we have completed all of those task but then we have to turn around redo them in the future
ReplyDeleteResponding to this time period with fear or confidence, I just thought that bit was interesting.
ReplyDeleteHe believes that America needs to give everyone a fair shot, make techonolgy work us, keep America safe and lead the world, and make politics reflect the best in us
ReplyDeleteFour questions:
ReplyDelete1)How do we give everyone a fair shot?
2)How do we make technology work for us?
3)How do we keep America safe without being the world's police?
4)How can we make our politics reflect what's best in us?
How can technology help wth climate change?
ReplyDeleteI actually haven't heard much about climate change in a while. I'm glad it can still be a focus.
ReplyDeleteHe has been talking about the future and "change" a lot too.
ReplyDeleteHOw to provide opportunity, how to make technology work for us without damaging the environment, how to make America a protector but not a controller, and how to make politics reflect a good America.
ReplyDeleteI especially agree with trying to use technology for our advantage and not our destruction.
ReplyDeleteI disagree with the whole thing on climate change.
ReplyDelete"How can we keep the world safe... without becoming the world's policeman."
ReplyDeletePowerful quote on foreign affairs.
Bernie Sanders looks so confused
ReplyDeletestrongest most durable economy in the world....
ReplyDeleteBy making our politics show what is good in us not was is bad, well the politicans should listen to the people
ReplyDeleteDo we really have the strongest economy?
ReplyDeleteThe US has the strongest most durable economy in the world.
ReplyDeleteThe United States has the strongest economy in the world.
ReplyDeleteI think the middle class is still in kind of a bad spot in our economy.
ReplyDeleteWe have the strongest, most durable economy in the world...? Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteUnemployment rates cut in half
ReplyDeletePaul Ryan hasn't clapped yet...
ReplyDeleteWe are in the longest streak of private jobs which i need not know with 12 million jobs being created
ReplyDeletestrongest economy..?
ReplyDeleteGood for the auto industry
ReplyDeleteThe four questions He believes needs to be answered.
ReplyDeleteHow do we give everyone a fair shot of oppurtunity in this economy
How do we make technology work for us?
How do we keep america safe without becoming its policeman?
How can we make our political a what's best in us and not what's worse?
we are part of the longest streaks of private job creation in history, and our unemployment rate was cut in half
ReplyDeleteThe unemployment rate has been cut in half and the auto industry has had it's best year.
ReplyDeleteturn to can....they are attaching a pulse meter to democrats, independents, and republicans and they tell if its a positive or negative reaction
ReplyDelete900,000 new jobs created.
ReplyDelete900,000 new jobs?!?!
ReplyDeleteobama said we have the best economy in the world
ReplyDeleteWhat was up with that weird woman standing by her lonesome?
ReplyDeleteThe deficits have been cut by 1/3
ReplyDeletetalks about job creation and equal oppertunity, cutting unemployment in half, and how our auto industry has increased and deficit has decreased
ReplyDeleteThe U.S has the strongest economy in the world, Obama states.
ReplyDeleteObama said we cut the deficit by 75%
ReplyDeletecut our deficits by 3/4,
ReplyDeleteBest economy in the world? I don't think that's a good outlook...
ReplyDeleteThe people who claim the economy is in decline are pedaling fiction.
ReplyDeleteThe economy isn't bad but it's changing
ReplyDeleteI agree with technology being an advantage. it has made many things o much easier.
ReplyDeleteTodays technology does replace a lot of jobs
ReplyDeleteHe's talking about a lot of changes in technology
ReplyDeleteHe seems pretty optimistic tonight, especially in regards to the economy.
ReplyDelete"U.S. has strongest economy in the world" I never heard that before.
ReplyDeleteHe is telling people not to fear the future because people are getting nervous about the changes being made.
ReplyDeleteObama says technology replaces all jobs
ReplyDeleteMore wealth is concentrated at the top
ReplyDeleteAnyone claiming that America's economy is in decline is peddling fiction..........
ReplyDeleteTechnology is taking jobs and takes away leverage for raises from workers
ReplyDeleteMinority whip leader
ReplyDeleteObama doesn't believe our economy is declining.
ReplyDeleteTalks about how economy is changing, not declining.
ReplyDeleteLiked the first questiom
ReplyDeleteIt's harder for a hard working family to pull itself out of poverty and for young people (like us) to start their careers.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely tougher for workers to retire!
ReplyDeleteI disagree Technology dose not replace all jobs!
ReplyDeleteObama brings up the fact that you can marry who you love, no matter the gender.
ReplyDeleteI really want to see what Nikki Haley has to say
ReplyDeleteeconomy- changes (jobs have been replaced by technology, and most of the money is going to the top of the money pyramid) why everyone who works should get a fair shot
ReplyDeleteHe is talking about change a lot, I am not agreeing to a lot of the stuff he is saying about it.
ReplyDeleteover the past 7 years his goal has been an economy that works better for everyone
ReplyDeleteObama said everyone who works hard deserves a fair shot
ReplyDeleteGrowing economy that also works better for everyone has been their goal for 7years
ReplyDeletePast 7 years, goal has been a growing economy
ReplyDeleteEveryone who works hard should get a shot
ReplyDeleteI agree with his statement that "It's harder for young people to get started." I'm practically trembling at the thought of getting started.
ReplyDeleteNo child left behind has been mentioned
ReplyDeleteReal opportunity requires a good education. Or does it?
ReplyDeleteObama said that education levels have risen in past years
ReplyDeleteLongest job creation streak? impressive.
ReplyDeleteIt's great high school graduation rates have risen
ReplyDeleteLiking his ideas about further progress in education
ReplyDeleteProvide a Pre K program for all
ReplyDeleteYass make college affordable plsssss.....
ReplyDeleteAFFORDABLE COLLEGE YES PLEASE
ReplyDeleteFree Pay for all am in!!!
ReplyDeletePre-K for all! Computer science! Good math! Affordable college! I want it all!!
ReplyDeleteI don't 100% agree with everything he just said. Although I do think we should make college affordable for every American.
ReplyDeletein the future he wants to find better teachers in school and make college more afordable
ReplyDeletecomputer science and math classes to get people ready for jobs... and ap gov (;
ReplyDeleteAMEN TO AFFORDABLE COLLEGE IT'S STRESSING ME OUT.
ReplyDeletetalks about the growing one percent making it harder to have equal opportunity, also i like how he talks about affordable college
ReplyDeleteI don't think the whole "No Child Left Behind" is such a great thing... But that's just me.
ReplyDeleteNo child left behind good or bad?? Opinions?
ReplyDeleteObama said we half to make college affordable
ReplyDeleteHe want's to reduce costs of going to college
ReplyDeleteplease make college affordable.. xD
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