And the goal at the heart of this plan is to create jobs. Not just any jobs but jobs doing the work America needs done. Repairing our infras...
And finally, we have to approach our budget in a responsible way. And that means investing in priorities like energy and health care and edu...
The goal at heart of this plan is to create jobs. Not just any jobs but jobs doing the work America needs done: repairing our infrastructure...
It's only by coming together to do what people need done, that we will in Lincoln's words, "lift artificial weights from all shoulders, give...
When they finally pass our plan, I believe it will be a major step forward on our path to economic recovery.
And having an extra $1,000 during some tight times can really make a difference. So that is a central part of the package.
It's been a very busy day. A big speech in Springfield, Illinois, was planned to commemorate the birthday of Lincoln.
They seemed to be caught by surprise.
That's how we'll beat back our present dangers, that's how we will surpass what trials may come.
We are going to break down some of these barriers, because the American people need it. They are desperate for us to find common ground. And...
It's only the beginning of what we're going to have to do to turn around our economy.
My wife and I made contributions totaling $2,000 to the Presidential campaign of President-elect Barack Obama in 2008.
All Americans will need strong STEM backgrounds to participate effectively in a competitive global economy.
I strongly support expanding research on stem cells. I believe that the restrictions that President Bush has placed on funding of human embr...
Unless substantial investments are made to the engine of innovation--basic scientific research and development--the current generation may b...
This man, our first Republican President, knew better than anybody what it meant to pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
Although we are responsible for our own fates, in the end, there are certain things we cannot do on our own.
Henrietta Hughes, the woman who asked President Obama for help during a town hall meeting in Florida two days ago is no longer homeless.