
Let’s seize the opportunities before us because we see them, because we believe in them.
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Let’s seize the opportunities before us because we see them, because we believe in them.

It took people like all of you assembled here tonight refusing to give up...

Tomorrow, I will announce a series of actions to accelerate support for Ukraine’s military.

Not everyone has the access to the opportunities that allow them to achieve those things.

Let’s eliminate degree requirements while increasing skills development.

The Vice President Kamala Harris has said it time again, we're tired of people dividing us, targeting one community, and pitting them against another. We want to build up our communities, not tear them apart.

We’re going to have to raise corporate taxes. And we’re going to have to make sure that the biggest corporations and billionaires pay their fair share.

It’s also about what Ukrainians do to make the most of a free and independent future, of which so many have sacrificed so much.

I’m serious about my enthusiasm for small businesses and my belief in what they will do as part of America’s economic engine.

He killed a bill that would have actually been a solution, because he wants to run on a problem, instead of fixing a problem.

He looked at me; he said, 'Can you define America for me?'... I said, 'Yes. In one word: possibilities—possibilities.'

My vision for the economy — I call it an opportunity economy — is about making sure that all Americans, wherever they start, have the ability to actually achieve those dreams and ambitions.

We need to reduce the red tape and speed up what we need to do around building.

Second, we launched unprecedented cooperation on cybersecurity.

There are people who work at McDonald’s in our country who are trying to raise a family and pay rent on that.

Thank you. And, again, welcome. And welcome to all of you.

We need to create pathways for people to earn citizenship.

Ukraine’s defense industry, forged in the fire, is six times larger than it was a year ago.