By Mary Tomkins on Wednesday, 05 November 2008
Category: Economy & Current Events

President-Elect Barack Obama's Plans for the Economy

Last night, we experienced a historic event in the election of our new president. President-elect Barack Obama will be the 44th American President to lead our great nation.

Though nearly half of American voters are likely to be extremely disappointed in the victory of the Democratic candidate, all Americans should be proud that we have reached a symbolic new era that proves that greatness isn't dictated by the color of our skin or the nation of our ancestors' descent.

Though we may often divide ourselves and others into groups such as conservative or liberal, rich or poor, black or white, male or female, and gay or straight, we are all Americans.

The cultural richness of our country is one of the things that makes this the greatest place in the world to live. We are all lucky to live in a country of limitless opportunity and incomparable rights and freedoms - "with liberty and justice for all."

And although many consumers have been struggling to meet some of their financial obligations, even those of us in the middle and lower income groups still enjoy a relatively high standard of living when compared to the rest of the world.

Even so, there is much room for improvement, and Americans are ready for those improvements, as evident in the election of Barack Obama for our next president. Let's look at some of the big plans that Barack Obama and Joe Biden have to improve our economic situation:

Jump start the economy:


Provide tax relief to the middle-class:

Take actions to promote job growth and job security:Reform trade arrangements to keep more American jobs.

Protect borrowers and prevent fraudulent and predatory lending tactics:

There's no doubt that Barack Obama and Joe Biden have high hopes for the future of America. And the American people, or at least just over half of them, have confidence that the Obama Administration will be able to deliver. Let's hope that it all works out as good as it sounds - the strength of our economy depends on it.


Source:
barackobama.com

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