
This time - this election - is our chance to stand up and say: enough is enough!
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This time - this election - is our chance to stand up and say: enough is enough!

This isn't a time for fear or panic - this is a time for resolve and for leadership.

We can do this because Americans have done this before.

Their need to act quickly in a globally coordinated fashion to maintain the functioning of our financial system and the flow of credit to American households and businesses.

I will cut taxes - cut taxes - for 95% of all working families.

I refuse to accept that overcrowded, underfunded schools are the best we can do for our kids.

We cannot forget that there are many homeowners who are in crisis through no fault of their own.

I recognize the need for today's action by the Federal Reserve.

Our nation has faced difficult times before.

It's never been harder to save or retire; to buy gas or groceries.

The stakes in this election could not be higher. They could not be clearer. You know, we are in the midst of the most serious financial crisis in generations.

Stakes in this election could not be higher. They could not be clearer.

We can't steer ourselves out of this crisis by taking the same disastrous road. And that's what this election is about.

This is somebody who has been in Congress for 26 years, who put seven of the most powerful Washington lobbyists in charge of his campaign. And now he tell us that he is the one who is going to take on the old boys' network. The old boys…

We know that Senator McCain meant what he said the first time, because he has said it over and over again throughout this campaign.

To jump-start job creation, I have proposed a $50 billion emergency economic plan. We need to replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as we know them today. I will ease the burden on struggling homeowners through a universal homeowners' tax…

To jump-start job creation, I propose a $50 billion emergency economic plan. We need to replace Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as we know them today.