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Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise

Change We Can Believe In: Barack Obama's Plan to Renew America's Promise
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At this defining moment in our history, Americans are hungry for change. After years of failed policies and a failed politics from Washington, this is our chance to reclaim the American dream. Barack Obama has proven to be a new kind of leader—one who can bring people together, be honest about the challenges we face, and move this nation forward. Change We Can Believe In outlines his vision for America.

Throughout this audiobook you will find bold and specific ideas about how to fix our ailing economy and strengthen the middle class, make health care affordable for all, achieve energy independence, and keep America safe in a dangerous world. Change We Can Believe In asks you not just to believe in Barack Obama’s ability to bring change to Washington, it asks you to believe in yours.

 

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The empty suit that is Barack Obama is exposed in this work of fiction. Long on promises but very short on facts.

This is unnecessary since it is OBVIOUS what the Bush administration has done or failed to do. His biggest decision now will be what to discard. As we have seen in his pivotal "First Hundred Days", he spent A LOT of money, but very little on ANY of the programs he set out to fund. State the points with out the constant "which the current administration has screwed up". Cataloging the list of his intended goals, it sounds GREAT, but Obama has bit off more than he can chew. I read this book hoping to get a concrete look at what Obama plans to accomplish, hoping it was not another compilation of speech excerpts on the campaign trail.

This is all well and good, EXCEPT he intends to balance the budget as icing on the cake. One last thing that bothers me, the book opens chastising the bipartisan politics which have infected this country from its inception then goes on to bash the Bush administration left and right. It is more than just a concise list of issues, but also how he intends to deal with them. It will take him more than his maximum 8 years to accomplish all these goals, especially since the current economic crisis has kept him from addressing a lion's share of the list already. Anyone reading the book knows what the Bush administration did, no need to toss rocks when you come from a glass house. The problem is this, he intends to finance programs, lower taxes which SHOULD create jobs.

He bashes Bush for ruining the Clinton surplus and rightfully so, but at the rate he is going, Obama will EASILY pass FDR during the Great Depression.

Ok, I stole dat shirt, but the thought was still sincere. Yo, when I heard my dawg was running fo office dat was all I needed to hear. Now, I didn't acutally vote for ma man, but I did buy the t shirt sos I can sho him my support. Hey ya'll what's up in this piece. For more good books, read Tupac and Fitty Cent. I feel as dough ya'll should know that I voted for Barack because he is black. I just logged in to review my new favorite book, the Audassity of Hope. That's it.

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN should be the perfect household literary companion for every American family. Think Green. His commitment to America's promise to every citizen to have a fair and equal opportunity to fulfill a dream jumps off the page chapter by chapter with easy-to-follow subtitles breaking down America's infrastructure. Obama's plan for America in the most simplest expressions.

CHANGE WE CAN BELIVE IN will inspire you to stay involved in American government on all levels because knowledge is power. Think simplicity. These seem to be the overriding messages that require no translations to fully grasp.CHANGE WE CAN BELIVE IN is a handy paperback that encourages every American to become responsible and active to help realize change. Whether you have been following Mr. It is a convenient tool to reference and even begin to explain to youth, who are a valuable component of maintaining positive change in America's future. This book begins with a clearly articulated foreword by President-Elect Obama, who describes a burning passion to make a difference on the Chicago Southside.

Think change. Obama's message since 2004 or are new to his political accomplishments, own your copy today and completely arrive at the winning significance of, "Yes, we can."Reviewed by Swaggie Colemanfor The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE In bypasses fancy words and the political tendency to confuse everyday citizens by explaining Mr. Every area of our government is addressed from banking, to air-traffic control, education, and rethinking and reinventing how America promotes the responsible and domestic production of oil and natural gas.

Not even worth the time to finish.Written before the financial meltdown had become evident, it's usefulness is questionable, other than as a bit of memorabilia recalling President Obama's historic achievement. If you want to know why the Barack Obama campaign thinks you should vote for him in November 2008, this is the book for you.It is a campaign book, lacking the distinct voice that rings through Obama's own writing. The dry writing and dated subject, banished this book to the bookcase after only three chapters.

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