"'This is something that we have to sustain over the long term.'
8:24 AM, May 5, 2015 • By DANIEL HALPER
In remarks last night to Democratic donors in New York City, President Obama talked about the "project" he started continuing after he leaves the White House.
"Now, I intend to get as much done in the next 22 months as possible. As you’ve noticed, I've been pretty busy -- (laughter) -- and I will continue to be. And I'm hopeful that we may find some opportunities for collaboration with the Republican Congress -- for example, on trade. Hopefully, on infrastructure. There may be some things where there’s some convergence. But if we're going to deliver on the promise that’s there for all of us, then we're still going to need to realign our budgets to our values, and we're going to have to fight for priorities like immigration reform," Obama said, according a transcript provided by the White House...."
Zitat" I intend to get as much done in the next 22 months as possible. ................................................. Because this is not a project that stops after a certain term in office, and it's not a project that stops after an election. This is something that we have to sustain over the long term.
"And the values and ideals that I believe in are ones that I've never expected to realize just in one term or in one presidency. In fact, I said that in Grant Park the day I was elected.""
For once Zero has spoken the truth.
'The Project' (aka replacement of traditional American culture and ethics) began decades before him and will continue after him.
ZitatAnd that means the work that remains to be done around early childhood education,making college more affordable, encouraging greater investment in research and development and science and technology, making sure that we're rebuilding the infrastructure of this country -- those are all big pieces of business that have not yet happened.