朗读 - Obama's speech ...Standing Up to the Special Interests

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谢谢水中捞月介绍的一系列总统演讲。很喜欢这一篇;自己读了多遍,但觉得读不出人家读的味道,人家毕竟是总统。当总统的胆没有,但跟读总统演讲的胆量还有。

President Obama Vows to Continue Standing Up to the Special Interests on Behalf of the American People



One of the reasons I ran for President was because I believed so strongly that the voices of everyday Americans, hardworking folks doing everything they can to stay afloat, just weren’t being heard over the powerful voices of the special interests in Washington. And the result was a national agenda too often skewed in favor of those with the power to tilt the tables.

In my first year in office, we pushed back on that power by implementing historic reforms to get rid of the influence of those special interests. On my first day in office, we closed the revolving door between lobbying firms and the government so that no one in my administration would make decisions based on the interests of former or future employers. We barred gifts from federal lobbyists to executive branch officials. We imposed tough restrictions to prevent funds for our recovery from lining the pockets of the well-connected, instead of creating jobs for Americans. And for the first time in history, we have publicly disclosed the names of lobbyists and non-lobbyists alike who visit the White House every day, so that you know what’s going on in the White House – the people’s house.

We’ve been making steady progress. But this week, the United States Supreme Court handed a huge victory to the special interests and their lobbyists – and a powerful blow to our efforts to rein in corporate influence. This ruling strikes at our democracy itself. By a 5-4 vote, the Court overturned more than a century of law – including a bipartisan campaign finance law written by Senators John McCain and Russ Feingold that had barred corporations from using their financial clout to directly interfere with elections by running advertisements for or against candidates in the crucial closing weeks.

This ruling opens the floodgates for an unlimited amount of special interest money into our democracy. It gives the special interest lobbyists new leverage to spend millions on advertising to persuade elected officials to vote their way – or to punish those who don’t. That means that any public servant who has the courage to stand up to the special interests and stand up for the American people can find himself or herself under assault come election time. Even foreign corporations may now get into the act.

I can’t think of anything more devastating to the public interest. The last thing we need to do is hand more influence to the lobbyists in Washington, or more power to the special interests to tip the outcome of elections.

All of us, regardless of party, should be worried that it will be that much harder to get fair, common-sense financial reforms, or close unwarranted tax loopholes that reward corporations from sheltering their income or shipping American jobs off-shore.

It will make it more difficult to pass commonsense laws to promote energy independence because even foreign entities would be allowed to mix in our elections.

It would give the health insurance industry even more leverage to fend off reforms that would protect patients.

We don’t need to give any more voice to the powerful interests that already drown out the voices of everyday Americans.

And we don’t intend to. When this ruling came down, I instructed my administration to get to work immediately with Members of Congress willing to fight for the American people to develop a forceful, bipartisan response to this decision. We have begun that work, and it will be a priority for us until we repair the damage that has been done.

A hundred years ago, one of the great Republican Presidents, Teddy Roosevelt, fought to limit special interest spending and influence over American political campaigns and warned of the impact of unbridled, corporate spending. His message rings as true as ever today, in this age of mass communications, when the decks are too often stacked against ordinary Americans. And as long as I’m your President, I’ll never stop fighting to make sure that the most powerful voice in Washington belongs to you.

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顶billnet好读。 -灰衣人- 给 灰衣人 发送悄悄话 灰衣人 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 22:10:42

Nice one. Thank billnet for reading Obama's speech. Good night. -婉蕠- 给 婉蕠 发送悄悄话 婉蕠 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 22:16:05

谢谢灰衣人及婉蕠 -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 22:40:25

美语世界,谢谢将这篇朗读加入当前活动。 -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 22:42:21

羡慕, 请问怎样能读到这麽好? -晴文- 给 晴文 发送悄悄话 晴文 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 22:49:58

读的太好了. 我试着后期处理一下,增加点儿气势. -ntotl- 给 ntotl 发送悄悄话 ntotl 的博客首页 (216 bytes) () 05/15/2010 postreply 23:27:32

是有气势,haha,喜欢。 -戏雨飞鹰- 给 戏雨飞鹰 发送悄悄话 戏雨飞鹰 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 07:25:33

看来ntotl对录音制作,后期处理等很内行,谢谢你。 -婉蕠- 给 婉蕠 发送悄悄话 婉蕠 的博客首页 (75 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:22:25

不敢说内行,初级水平。 -ntotl- 给 ntotl 发送悄悄话 ntotl 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 17:21:57

ntotl has a heart of gold - thanks! -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 11:10:34

ding, President Billnet! 5 stars. -戏雨飞鹰- 给 戏雨飞鹰 发送悄悄话 戏雨飞鹰 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 07:22:01

FY, it's you who name me that ... i dare nto myself ...thanks .. -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 11:26:09

你读的很有总统的神韵:) -戏雨飞鹰- 给 戏雨飞鹰 发送悄悄话 戏雨飞鹰 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 12:06:25

xiexie xiexie1 -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 18:55:04

Very good read, Bill -selfselfself- 给 selfselfself 发送悄悄话 selfselfself 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 07:29:53

师傅,轮到你了。你来念一个猛了,我且等着不活第三回呢。 -veggiedoggie- 给 veggiedoggie 发送悄悄话 veggiedoggie 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:53:58

sorry again: 你来念一个猛的,被你们刺激得我,语无伦次了都。 -veggiedoggie- 给 veggiedoggie 发送悄悄话 veggiedoggie 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:58:45

还有小千,你们都上,我今天打算永重不朽,谁都别拦着我! -veggiedoggie- 给 veggiedoggie 发送悄悄话 veggiedoggie 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:56:25

sorry,永垂不朽,我用的是五笔。 -veggiedoggie- 给 veggiedoggie 发送悄悄话 veggiedoggie 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:57:33

:-) -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 11:24:35

我要累瓦塌了,饶了我吧! -小千...千与千寻- 给 小千...千与千寻 发送悄悄话 小千...千与千寻 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 16:57:38

端直好读,bill下功夫了~~~ -lilac09- 给 lilac09 发送悄悄话 lilac09 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 07:58:17

哇,念这么好,还让不让人活了! -veggiedoggie- 给 veggiedoggie 发送悄悄话 veggiedoggie 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 08:52:14

Out of town this morning just back - Big Thanks To Everyone! -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (152 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 11:03:47

very impressive! -carpediem- 给 carpediem 发送悄悄话 carpediem 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 13:02:29

谢谢 carpediem ! -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 18:51:42

Bill,你读的真好! -小千...千与千寻- 给 小千...千与千寻 发送悄悄话 小千...千与千寻 的博客首页 (28 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 16:55:01

hi 小千, not easy to get your confirmation ... thanks! -billnet- 给 billnet 发送悄悄话 billnet 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 05/16/2010 postreply 18:50:46

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