The Address To Congress

I watched and was in absolute awe. President Obama seemed so warm and friendly even when delivering harsh, truthful facts. The doctor before he is able to deliver his remedy, first needs to inject a large, painful needle and so he ups his bedside manner to help you tolerate the pain. I saw the needle go in last night and there was scarcely a flinch. Since then I have heard some of the republicans try to dissect the speech and they have made some very pitiful assessments.

 

The Address To Congress

Tuesday night at 9:00pm was his address

He had the first joint session before the Congress

Economic challenges the Nation needed to face

And people needed to dispel underlying bias of race

Drive out the old standards and introduce the new

Do all it takes to usher in a fresh era’s debut

Responsibility and cooperation are foremost in his plan

Every citizen has a part to play and must do all they can

Students no longer will drop out from schools

Schools to be equipped with the best teaching tools

Tools including the best equipment and best teaching staff

Oratory genius spoke for an hour without a noticeable gaffe

Combining the Recovery Act, the Stability and Housing Plans

Obama will be meeting what the country demands

Necessary measures will be taken to stop economic downturns

Government will apply taxation to ensure every man earns

Runaway spending and fiscal deficits must come to an end

Economical health will be restored as global acceptance mend

Senators, Governors and all representatives must be accountable  

Steering this Nation on its new course to Economical Survival

 


 

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