The Presidential Address October 13, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
The following is the transcript of the Presidential address - October 13, 2012
Hi Everybody,
Every year around this time, American car companies start rolling out their newest, shiniest models, hoping to entice you into buying one. It's Detroit's chance to show you what they have been working on, the latest and greatest, and this year is no exception. They got some pretty good looking cars coming out. But something is different this time around and it starts with the auto companies themselves. Just a few years ago, the auto industry wasn't just struggling, it was flat-lining. GM and Chrysler were on the verge of collapse. Suppliers and distributors were at risk going under. More than a million jobs across the country were on the line and not just auto jobs, but jobs of teachers, small business owners and everyone in communities that depend on this great American industry. But we refused to throw in the towel and do nothing. We refused to let Detroit go bankrupt. I bet on American workers and American ingenuity and 3 years later, that bet is paying off in a big way. Today, auto sales are the highest they've been in 4 years. GM is back. Ford and Chrysler are growing again. Together, our auto industry has created a quarter of a million new jobs right here in America. And we're just not making more cars and trucks. We're making better ones. After 30 years of inaction, we raised fuel standards, so that by the middle of the next decade, cars and light trucks will average almost 55 miles per gallon, nearly double what they get today. This means that you will only have to fill up every two weeks, instead of every week. It's good for your wallet, it's good for our economy, and it's good for the environment.
The technology that makes it happen will also help America to stay on the cutting edge for decades to come. Just this week, GM announced that they planned to hire 1,500 workers for a new research center in Michigan to help make sure that the high tech cars of tomorrow are designed and built right here in America.
I've also signed new bi-partisan trade agreements into law, because I want to see more cars on the road in places like South Korea, imported from Detroit, and Toledo and Chicago. All of this is something the American people can and should be proud of. It's a reminder, that when the American people put their mind to something, there is nothing we can't do. So the next time you see one of those brand new 2013 models on TV, or on the lot, think about how far we've come together. Think about how, thanks to the hard work and the can-do spirit of the American people, more of those cars and trucks are being manufactured by American workers, and American companies, in communities all accross the country and they are going to save you more money at the pump.
That is what America's all about. When we get knocked down, we get back up. We come back stronger and as long as I'm President, that's what we will keep doing.
Thanks, and have a great weekend.
The weekly address can be found at the following link...
http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/weekly-address
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