In this budget,we will end education programs that don’t work and end direct payments to large agribusinesses that don’t need them. We’ll eliminate the no-bid contracts that have wasted billions in Iraq,and reform our defense budget so that we’re not paying for Cold War-era weapons systems we don’t use. We will root out the waste,fraud,and abuse in our Medicare program that doesn’t make our seniors any healthier,and we will restore a sense of fairness and balance to our tax code by finally ending the tax breaks for corporations that ship our jobs overseas.
In order to save our children from a future of debt,we will also end the tax breaks for the wealthiest 2% of Americans. But let me perfectly clear,because I know you’ll hear the same old claims that rolling back these tax breaks means a massive tax increase on the American people:if your family earns less than 250,000 a year,you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime. In fact,the recovery plan provides a tax cut - that’s right,a tax cut - for 95% of working families. And these checks are on the way.
To preserve our long-term fiscal health,we must also address the growing costs in Medicare and Social Security. Comprehensive health care reform is the best way to strengthen Medicare for years to come. And we must also begin a conversation on how to do the same for Social Security,while creating tax-free universal savings accounts for all Americans.
Finally,because we’re also suffering from a deficit of trust,I am committed to restoring a sense of honesty and accountability to our budget. That is why this budget looks ahead ten years and accounts for spending that was left out under the old rules - and for the first time,that includes the full cost of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. For seven years,we have been a nation at war. No longer will we hide its price.
We are now carefully reviewing our policies in both wars,and I will soon announce a way forward in Iraq that leaves Iraq to its people and responsibly ends this war.
And with our friends and allies,we will forge a new and comprehensive strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan to defeat al Qaeda and combat extremism. Because I will not allow terrorists to plot against the American people from safe havens half a world away.
As we meet here tonight,our men and women in uniform stand watch abroad and more are readying to deploy. To each and every one of them,and to the families who bear the quiet burden of their absence,Americans are united in sending one message: we honor your service,we are inspired by your sacrifice,and you have our unyielding support. To relieve the strain on our forces,my budget increases the number of our soldiers and Marines. And to keep our sacred trust with those who serve,we will raise their pay,and give our veterans the expanded health care and benefits that they have earned.
To overcome extremism,we must also be vigilant in upholding the values our troops defend - because there is no force in the world more powerful than the example of America. That is why I have ordered the closing of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay,and will seek swift and certain justice for captured terrorists - because living our values doesn’t make us weaker,it makes us safer and it makes us stronger. And that is why I can stand here tonight and say without exception or equivocation that the United States of America does not torture.
In words and deeds,we are showing the world that a new era of engagement has begun. For we know that America cannot meet the threats of this century alone,but the world cannot meet them without America. We cannot shun the negotiating table,nor ignore the foes or forces that could do us harm. We are instead called to move forward with the sense of confidence and candor that serious times demand.
To seek progress toward a secure and lasting peace between Israel and her neighbors,we have appointed an envoy to sustain our effort. To meet the challenges of the 21st century - from terrorism to nuclear proliferation;from pandemic disease to cyber threats to crushing poverty - we will strengthen old alliances,forge new ones,and use all elements of our national power.
And to respond to an economic crisis that is global in scope,we are working with the nations of the G-20 to restore confidence in our financial system,avoid the possibility of escalating protectionism,and spur demand for American goods in markets across the globe. For the world depends on us to have a strong economy,just as our economy depends on the strength of the world’s.
As we stand at this crossroads of history,the eyes of all people in all nations are once again upon us - watching to see what we do with this moment;waiting for us to lead.
Those of us gathered here tonight have been called to govern in extraordinary times. It is a tremendous burden,but also a great privilege - one that has been entrusted to few generations of Americans. For in our hands lies the ability to shape our world for good or for ill.
I know that it is easy to lose sight of this truth - to become cynical and doubtful;consumed with the petty and the trivial.
But in my life,I have also learned that hope is found in unlikely places;that inspiration often comes not from those with the most power or celebrity,but from the dreams and aspirations of Americans who are anything but ordinary.