At 7:00 PM Eastern (4:00 PM Pacific), President Obama will address a joint session of Congress to deliver his plan to create jobs and grow the economy. Senior Advisor, David Plouffe, who has been a key figure in crafting the strategy, says we can expect to hear the President detail a plan that will rebuild our economy, and further, issue a challenge to Congress to meet their responsibilities. All indications are that the address will be part policy, and part politics:
Barack Obama is to throw down the gauntlet to Republicans, demanding they back his $300 billion jobs plan or face the wrath of voters blaming them for refusing to help revive the American economy.
The stakes are high, and so are expectations. This just might be the President’s last, best chance to jumpstart the economy and bring some semblance of balance to the debate in Washington, where The H2tN (Hell to the NO!) Party have been dry-humping the agenda since the midterms. The challenges are immense: Can he appeal to D.C.-weary independents? Appease liberals? We’ll find out soon enough.
Here’s Plouffe with a preview of the address:
If you’re so inclined, you can watch an enhanced live stream of the speech here. The live stream will include charts, graphs, and statistics to highlight key points. Once POTUS has concluded, a live panel of policy experts from the White House will be available to answer questions. The Panel:
Stephanie Cutter, Assistant to the President and Deputy Senior Advisor
Brian Deese, Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director, National Economic Council
Roberto Rodriguez, Special Assistant to the President for Education Policy
Portia Wu, Senior Policy Advisor for Mobility and Opportunity Policy
To find out how you can submit questions, click here. This is an OPEN thread. Post your predictions, reactions, complaints, concerns, and Unicorn Pornography thoughts below. Depending how things go, I might end up in the same predicament as this Moose:
SWEDEN — A seemingly intoxicated moose has been discovered entangled in an apple tree by a stunned Sweden.
Per Johansson, 45, says he heard a roar from his vacationing neighbor’s garden in southwestern Sweden late Tuesday and went to have a look. There, he found a female moose kicking about in the tree. The animal was likely drunk from eating fermented apples.
How do you like them apples?
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