President Obama Weekly Address September 26, 2009

On October 2, 2009, in Weekly Address, by Obama Watcher

On his way back to Washington The President recapped the events of the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, the Obama used the Weekly Address to explain the progress made during the high level discussions with world leaders. Historic agreements to reforming the global financial systems, and groundbreaking commitments on reducing subsidies for fossil fuels around the globe, on to unity in standing against threats to world peace.engagement produced tangible results in several from other participants of the G20 meeting in 2009.



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This week the President recaps a busy week, from strides on fiscal discipline, to financial stability, to cracking down on tax havens and tax breaks for shifting jobs overseas. For his next big step, he calls for a credit card reform bill: "Americans know that they have a responsibility to live within their means and pay what they owe. But they also have a right to not get ripped off by the sudden rate hikes, unfair penalties, and hidden fees that have become all-too common in our credit card industry." Watch Your Weekly Address to hear what he plans to do about it.

This week the President discusses the multitude of problems and opportunities before the world through the prism of Passover and Easter: "These are two very different holidays with their own very different traditions. But it seems fitting that we mark them both during the same week. For in a larger sense, they are both moments of reflection and renewal. They are both occasions to think more deeply about the obligations we have to ourselves and the obligations we have to one another, no matter who we are, where we come from, or what faith we practice.

A very fitting speech for the criticism President Obama received this week. If you haven't been watch his trip overseas he bowed to the Saudi King. Well know one has seen a sitting president do this.

Cable news networks jumped on this saying he is bowing down to foreign governments. It was also said that he is moving America away from religion.

We realy need to watch President Obama and decide for ourselves if we like the direction he is going. No cable news network can do that for any of us.

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