28 January 1998
So for all of you who didn't bother to listen to the speech last night,
or who shrugged it off as being just another bunch of empty promises
and false accolades, I present here the official highlights of the State
of the Union, directly from the Whitehouse
site.
January 27, 1998
A Unique Moment In Time To
Prepare America For The 21st Century
Under President Clinton's leadership, America has achieved an
unprecedented period of peace and prosperity:
An Opportunity For Action. The President challenges us to use this
unique moment in time as an opportunity to prepare for the next
century. At the center of his vision for a stronger America are three goals:
Opportunity: A New Economy Full Of Potential. The President's
plan for building a more prosperous America consists of three central
strategies:
Fiscal discipline to cut interest rates and spur growth. President
Clinton is submitting the first balanced budget in thirty years. It includes
new, fiscally responsible tax cuts targeted at working families for
education, child care and the environment. The President is reserving
any budget surplus until Social Security is reformed.
Investing in our people to prepare them for the new economy.
The President is calling for the tools and opportunities Americans need
to make the most of their lives -- from a higher minimum wage to better,
more accessible education.
Sharing in the prosperity of the global marketplace. The
President's plan helps all Americans share in the prosperity of the global
marketplace -- training workers for the future, opening more foreign
markets to American goods and services, and working to ensure
economic stability.
A Society That Acts Responsibly. The President's plan helps create a
society that acts responsibly by:
Calling for action to promote the value of work, not welfare.
From increasing child support collections to helping families move closer
to available jobs to creating more welfare-to-work partnerships, the
President's plan helps America's working families help themselves.
Calling for action to help working families deal with the
challenges of the next generation. By giving American families tools
such as safe, affordable child care and improved access to quality health
care, the President's plan helps American families meet their most
important responsibilities, at home and at work.
Fighting juvenile crime and drugs. With murder, robbery, assault
and burglary down across the nation, the President is focusing on
juvenile crime -- providing more resources to crack down on gangs and
guns, and stronger efforts to protect children from the scourge of drugs.
Ensuring our commitment to world leadership. The President's
plan keeps America strong, by maintaining our role as the world's
indispensable nation -- building an undivided, peaceful Europe; forging
an Asian Pacific community; remaining a force for peace and freedom;
moving strongly against new security threats; and maintaining the
resources to meet these challenges.
Strengthening Our Communities. The President's plan strengthens
America's communities by:
Investing in our cities, giving them tools and opportunities they need
to continue an urban renaissance -- bringing private enterprise into the
inner city, through empowerment zones, community development
banks, more loans from commercial banks, and tax incentives to develop
affordable, low-income housing.
Protecting the environment, ensuring a cleaner, healthier planet for
our children. Through tax cuts and research and development in
emerging technologies, the President's plan finds a way to grow the
economy and clean the environment at the same time.
Building a stronger One America for the 21st Century, creating a
more just and fair society that underscores our shared strengths, instead
of focusing on our differences. President Clinton is committed to
building on the strong start of his Initiative on Race, emphasizing that
our national diversity is our greatest strength.
Bill Clinton's State of the
Union address was last night, and it has occurred to me just how badly
people like to bash the President just because of his job title.
1998 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
Stronger America in the 21st Century
Chew on that, flame me, and go on
to my pages.