MARCO RUBIO SPEAKS AT REDSTATE GATHERING - 2015


MARCO RUBIO SPEAKS AT REDSTATE GATHERING - 2015 

REPEAL AND REPLACE OBAMACARE!

Marco discusses our changing business climate, Uber, Amazon, AirBnB, and Candy Crush Saga.

Stop Environmental Protection Agency from strangling business. Discusses Planned Parenthood killing babies.

 

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thank you thank you thank you for having me I appreciate it thank you I was up
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late last night so I apologize I V I hope you enjoyed that last night meant
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what I said in a debate as a Republican I feel you know everybody keeps talking
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about how we have so many people running for president I think we're honored to
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have so many good people running for president as I pointed out last night
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the democrats can even come up with one good candidates in good shape so my
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first RedState Gathering happen to be the first one ever the 16 years ago I
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remember it was here in atlanta believe it was at a Hyatt or one of those with
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smaller gathering in this and i was just a candidate for the senate nobody knew a
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lot about me and I i was in a campaign that no one gave much of a chance that
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wasn't so long ago just six years ago and time flies so quickly and that's
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important because eric is asked us to speak today about why we view this
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country by the year 2020 what will america look like five years from now we
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look back to six years from now and see how much the world has changed in our
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country and our political process and so we realize that the year 2020 will be
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here quicker than we even imagine it's a really important question I said it last
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night I believe with all my heart this election has to be about the future
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because America has always been about the future
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a nation proud of its history without a doubt but we have always been a nation
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of people that believe that is greater our history has been an even greater
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future awaits and there's anything that troubles me is it that sense seems to
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have eroded so let's start by laying out some perspective yes our country faces
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extraordinary challenges important challenges as it always has
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but what country in the world would you trade places with what nation on earth
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would you rather be what people would you trade places with the last time I
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checked there weren't boatloads of American refugees washing up on the
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shores of Brazil Brazil's about example I shouldn't be any country for that
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matter is on the shores of the Bahamas or Jamaica may be on vacation but this
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is still a great country it really is what troubles us as it can be even
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greater what troubles us is that it's not fulfilling its potential and we know
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that it isn't as we feel that in our everyday lives why is that happening
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the answer to that question will answer what this country needs to look like in
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twenty twenty years reason number one the economy is rapidly transforming ten
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years ago there would be no red state ten years ago many of the people who
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influence the political process would not be in business you had to work for a
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major syndicator you had to work for a big newspaper if you want to give your
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opinion that alone gives you an example of how much the world has changed but
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let's go further I pointed out this last night in the debate the largest retailer
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in the world
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owns not one single store Amazon the largest ground transportation company
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doesn't own a single-car, Uber the largest hospitality company Airbnb
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doesn't own a single hotel much less hotel room this is a different economy
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and it's not just different it is changing faster than the economy has
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ever changed you know when the telephone was invented it took its 75 years to
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reach 200 million users it took Instagram two years to reach 200 million
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users it took candy crush less than one year to reach a hundred million
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so not only is the world different it is changing faster than it's ever change
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before so the question for america is are we gonna be left behind by these
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changes or are we going to influence them are these innovations gonna happen
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here are they going to happen somewhere else and they've been disrupted many of
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the jobs that once sustained families are either gone replaced by a machine or
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they don't pay with those jobs once paid I understand they've been disruptive and
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it makes our people feel insecure about today and fearful of the future and what
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it means for their children but the new economy holds the promise of creating
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jobs to replace the old jobs that actually pay more
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the question is will those jobs be created an American 2020 or will they be
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created in China will they be created in America or in India in America or in
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Canada that's the choice we have to make now I will tell you that in making that
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choice we remember that big government has never been a good idea ever but you
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could get away with it to a certain extent in the 20th century cuz we didn't
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have that much competition half the world was communist the other half was
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struggling and america was the one place on earth where you could do business
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that's not the case anymore we now compete with dozens of developed
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economies all trying to be like us and so the first question of debt will
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decide what this nation looks like in 2020 is will we or will we not be the
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best place in the world to create the best jobs of the 21st century and that's
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where the opportunity lies for the conservative movement you see if we want
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to be the best place in the world to create those jobs that starts with a tax
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code that makes us the best place in the world to create those jobs so
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that's why we want to lower taxes on all businesses especially small businesses
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that's why we want to have a tax code thank you very much
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that's why we want to have a tax code that says the more people you hire and
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the more you invest in your company the less you owe the IRS that's why they
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want to talk to the test if you're an American company and you have millions
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of dollars overseas that you made in another country we want you to bring
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that money back and we won't double taxi that's why we want tax reform because it
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makes us the best place in the world to create those jobs that's why we want
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regulatory reform we want regulatory reform because we know the more
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regulations the less innovation the more regulations the harder it is for someone
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to start a business out of the spare bedroom of their home you want evidence
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of that for the first time in 35 years we have more businesses dying we do
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businesses starting that doesn't sound like America and it doesn't sound like
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our potential but if we reduce regulations we can change that and we
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have devastating regulations one was just issued on Monday of this week it
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basically created this carbon mandate out of the EPA and you know what that's
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going to do its gonna make everything in america more expensive not the least of
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which is starting a business but you know who it really hurts the people who
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are trying to make it if you're rich billionaire in california who feels
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guilty because for years and years you were a polluter maybe you can afford
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$1000 increasing your utility bill but if you're single mother raising two
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children in Atlanta or anywhere in this country and your utility bill goes up by
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$50 that's catastrophic and that's what these radical environmental policies are
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doing to america and are doing to our economy and that's why we need to
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reverse that decision from the EPA
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the third thing we need to do it we want to lead the world in the best new jobs
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by the year 2020 we have to lead the world in energy production we have been
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blessed with oil and natural gas and abundant resources we need to fully
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utilize them and if we do we will create a manufacturing Renaissance in america
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the fourth thing we need to do we want to have the best be the best place in
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the world by the year 2020 to create the best paying jobs we have to repeal and
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replace Obamacare
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and people always say we'll replace it with what I say it's pretty simple
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replace it with a system that empowers the individual replace it with a system
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that says from now on every American will be able to use tax-free money
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whether it's a tax credit or your own money or money your employer gives you
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and you will be able to use it to buy health insurance across state lines of
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the kind you want from any company in America that will sell it to you
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the pit thing we need to do to lead the world in the best new jobs in the 20th
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century by the year 2020 is we must balance our budget
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the national debt by the way is not just an accounting problem
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the national debt is a job-killer it guarantees a debt crisis that has the
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most predictable crisis in American history and neither party has done
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enough to address it to deal with the debt crisis we have to deal with the
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cause of the debt and what's driving our long-term debt problem is very simple
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Social Security and Medicare are structured for me for future generations
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in a way that's not sustainable now before people gasped and say oh they're
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going to hurt people on medicare let me remind people something I live in
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Florida there a lot of people in Florida on Medicare and Social Security my
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mother is one of them I would never be for anything that is bad for my mother I
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don't want her Social Security to change I don't want her Medicare to change
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unless it gets better and guess what it doesn't have to change when I talk about
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changing social security and medicare you know who I'm talking to talking to
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me I'm 44 years old after last night I feel 45
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my people and younger than me are medicare and social security is going to
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be different one way or the other it's going to be different if we do nothing
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it'll be different if one exists if we act now it'll be different I'm gonna
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have to work one year longer than I my parents did when I retire my benefits
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are going to grow as fast as my parents benefits may have grown especially about
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make some money
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these are not draconian changes I have thirty years to plan for this
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the point is it is not too much to ask for future generations to accept the
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Social Security and Medicare that's different than our parents because in
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return we can balance our budget we can save those programs and people who are
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on them now will not have to experience a single disruption and this is the only
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way we're going to be able to deal with it if we do these things I don't want to
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burn too much time so let me hurry up if we do these things we will lead the
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world in creating the best jobs in the 21st century and that reminds you why
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this country so desperately needs limited government and free enterprise
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because only limited government and free enterprise can make these things
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possible we can lead the world in the best jobs of the 21st century jobs that
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pay more than the jobs that are going away
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yes we won't have as many cashiers taking your order at the fast-food
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restaurant your order is going to be with the touch screen but the good news
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is the people that installed that touch screen maintain that touch screen and
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one day we'll replace that touch screen they make a lot more than the cashier
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didn't which reminds us of the second challenge that we face and that is the
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best new jobs the 21st century are going to require more skills and the jobs the
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20th the problem is we also have an outdated higher education system it
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begins with the fact that we no longer do vocational training in america and
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for the life of me I don't understand why
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why don't we teach why don't we teach young Americans why don't we teach
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people in high school how to fix airplanes and cars had to be welders and
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plumbers and electricians you know what these jobs pay a lot more than Greek
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philosophers make
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and we congratulate people from high school ready to work in these careers
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when I'm president of the united states God willing we will do what we did when
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I was speaker of the Florida House we will help more people enter vocational
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careers so when they graduate they can find a job and they can support their
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families and have upward mobility here's a second challenge and let me tell the
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real story the second challenge because you probably know someone maybe this is
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you imagine if you're single mother raising two children you work as a
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receptionist in an office and you make $14 an hour that is not a lot of money
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the only way you're ever gonna get a raise is Ave you win the lottery or be
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you go back to school and acquire skills that allow you to get a better paying
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job
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the problem is how can you go back to school you have to work full time and
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you have to raise a family we can change that we can change that by allowing
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people to acquire a degree based on what they have learned not how many hours
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they sat in a classroom so
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so that you get credit for what you already known as you've been alive if
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you worked in places if you're a natural learner you've learned things someone
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should give you credit for what you already know and then whatever you were
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missing you should be allowed to package it to a variety of sources online
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coursework work experience life experience unpaid interest it's
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basically package all of that learning into the equivalent of a college degree
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flexible programs that allow people have to work full time to acquire the
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learning they need for a better paying job
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the private sector is already doing this we need to do more of it as a nation by
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opening up financial aid outside of the monopoly of higher education to allow
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people to learn an alternative ways you know I that's not possible because
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higher education today is a monopoly what it means is you have to be an
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accredited college or university in order to award degrees will guess who
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credits the colleges and universities colleges and universities and so since
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they acquitted themselves they don't want any competition and since they have
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no competition they can charge whatever they want so you increase Pell Grants
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day increased tuition you make more loans available they charge you more and
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what do they use that money for to build pools to build gems to Bill workout
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facilities not to improve student quality from now on in this country we
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need to ensure that every American can acquire learning in a degree in a better
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paying job so that single mother instead of making $14 an hour can make $60,000 a
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year as a paralegal or a dental hygienist that'll change her life
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that'll change your family's life
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I'm not saying I'm not saying the traditional higher education doesn't
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have a place after all where we gonna get college football we don't have
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traditional higher education I'm not seen as a place here's what I am saying
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here's what I am saying we can't graduate people anymore with thousands
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of dollars in student loans and a degree that doesn't lead to a job and so I
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believe that before you take out a loan schools that have to tell you this is
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how much people make when they graduate with a degree that you were seeking from
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our school and then you can decide if it's smart to borrow $50,000 to be a
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Roman or Greek philosopher because the market the market for those philosophers
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has tightened over the last two thousand years
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if we make it we modernize our economic policies by the year 2020 we will lead
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the world in the production of those best jobs if we modernize higher
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education we will have the most skilled workforce in the world two more quick
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topics that we have to touch the first is we cannot fulfill our potential we
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are not safe and that's why america must remain the strongest military power on
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the planet
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we are losing our age are we have a foreign policy that treats our
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adversaries better than our
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then our allies we have a president that's more respectful the ayatollahs in
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Tehran that he is the prime minister of israel we have a deal with Iran that
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guarantees they're gonna have a nuclear weapon and the ability to strike this
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very city before a decade is out these are dangerous developments we have the
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spread of radical jihadists and it isn't just Isis al-qaida still in business
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didn't become stockbrokers they're still looking to kill Americans so his own
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newsroom and the course on group radical jihadist of spread across multiple
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continent in dozens of countries including the united states and we need
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to find them before they find us we need to know more about them than about us we
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need to be able to confront china in the asia-pacific region before they take
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over the most important shipping lanes in the world we need to reinvigorate
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nato before Vladimir Putin redraws the lines of europe we need to have answers
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to Iran's nuclear program before they're able to strike an attack us and we must
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work with our allies in the middle east of defeat radical jihadist because they
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will not stop they will not go out of business they must be defeated
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and my final point and I'm abbreviating this to the purpose of the time my final
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point by the year 2020 there's something that will be true in the year 2020 that
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has always been true you can have a strong country without strong people and
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you can have a strong people without strong values no one is born with strong
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values strong values are taught to you
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strong values instilled in you and strong values have to be reinforced
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wrong valleys hard work discipline self control
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respect for others every single one of us has to be taught these things they
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have to be instilled in they have to be reinforced until it's our turn to do the
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same for our children those strong values were they talk they're taught in
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the family so why are those values are raiding the family's eroding the family
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America's rodeo and it's a devastating economic impact on our country the
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single greatest determinant of economic and academic performance is a strong
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family always tell people they say you don't come from privileged I said oh yes
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I do I was raised by two parents who are married to each other
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loved us and raised us in a strong and stable home that's an extraordinary
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advantage
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so what can government do about it well look the primary the primary job having
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strong families is on us as individuals is unnecessary fathers and mothers
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husbands and wives members of a community volunteers in our church
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that's where the real difference happens in america on a daily basis that's the
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greatest contribution any of us can ever make but we have to have a government
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that pro-family and its policies we have to have a tax code that no longer
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punishes marriage we have to have a tax code like I do thats pro-family that
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that allows working families to keep more of their money not the government's
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money we have to have safety net programs that don't punish you for
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getting married we have to have safety net programs that encourage work in
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education that say if your gonna be receiving government assistance you
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either have to be working for you have to be going to school so you can find a
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better paying job and never rely on it again
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but we also need we also need a government and a policy that protects
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protects the right of every single protects those institutions that
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assistance in instilling values and no institution in our society has played a
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greater role in helping families to instill values and our children in the
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faith community and that's why I believe this country needs an attorney general
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and a supreme court justices in fact justices across the board who will
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protect and defend the right of every american to live out the teachings of
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their faith at home at work and in their businesses
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so what does this all mean that we can do these four things I believe the
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greatest era in American history is within our reach and you should too
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there is no reason why the 21st century can't be better than the 20th century
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there are literally hundreds of millions of people on earth that can now afford
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to buy what we built what we sell the services we offer there are literally
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hundreds of millions of people who can afford to invest with us who can be our
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partners in trade and commerce this is an extraordinary development we are just
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five percent of the world's population we now have hundreds of millions of
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people we can do economic transactions with and that means more prosperity for
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them and for us the 21st century's a time of extraordinary promise and we can
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lead the way in fact only america can lead the way for the choice if we
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decline what is the world look like america declines of America declined
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someone else will rise up to try to take our place but it won't be a country that
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believe that our rights come from our creator and won't be a country that
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respects human rights and dignity and won't be a country that believes in
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freedom of speech or the right of each individual to fulfill their god-given
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potential won't be a country that respects religious liberty of its China
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Russia that replaces us what kind of world we leave for our children of the
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most powerful country in the world
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censors the Internet forces women to have abortions and does not allow
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churches to choose their own leaders because this is the world we will leave
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our children of America declines that is too stark choice before us which leads
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me to my final point in our conclude six years ago when I appeared before red
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state I was an extraordinary underdog and I mean not meet story there that I
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was a deep underdog in the race
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my opponent was the governor of Florida at the time charlie Crist
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yes
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I don't either way
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yeah
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anyway and I was trailing him by like 40 points in the polls
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the only P was out raising me like 10 21 the only people I thought I could win
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all lived in my home for them were under the age of 10 and everything I knew
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about politics told me you run you lose the entire establishment wasn't gonna
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forget going to washington and meeting with a senatorial committee and they
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told me know you're going to lose your gonna get hurt in the process I don't
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know what that meant for weeks I was checking to make sure no one to loosen
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the tires and the crime but I ran anyway why are there a lot of reasons why iran
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but may be the same as the same when I'm running for now and it's this not
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because I believe that was entitled to serve in the Senate in politics
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America doesn't only anything but I have a death to America I will never repay
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you see this isn't just a country I was born in this is the nation that
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literally changed the history of my family when my father was nine years old
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he was a young boy in Havana Cuba and his mother died so my father had to
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leave school and go to work it would work for the next seven years of his
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life and he would never go back to school years later he married my mother
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in 1956 they came to America why is the only place on earth where people like
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them we have a chance and they never made a big year ever famous never reach
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they worked hard it's interesting when you're nine years older 15 years old for
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that matter you have big dreams those things you dream of being when you grow
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up all of that was impossible for my parents the very purpose of their life
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became to give their kids the chance to do all the things they never could all
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the things that were impossible for them they wanted them to be possible for us
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that's what the purpose of their life became here in america my father worked
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as a bartender in a hotel just like this banquet halls like this I actually
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worked with him a few of those events you work nights
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it worked weekends holidays he worked well into the seventies he was grateful
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for the work he had but that's not the life he wanted for us
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my father stood behind the bar all those years in the back of a banquet hall just
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like this so one day I can be anything I wanted including standing on that stage
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last night before 24 million Americans as a candidate for the highest office in
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the land the journey from behind that bar to where I live today to me that is
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the essence of the American dream
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that's what makes us different that's what makes us special and so yes I ran
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for the Senate against extraordinary odds and I run for president now for one
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very simple reason I still want that journey to be possible for the people
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trying to make it now because I realize that every country in the world has rich
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people every country in the world has famous people but only america has
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people that did with my parents did and what your parents only america has
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millions of people that are able to do for their children with my parents did
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for me and what your parents you what unites us as a people is that every
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single one of us is but a generation or two removed from someone who made our
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future the purpose of their lives and that's what makes us special and if we
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ever lose that we stopping special and so the reason why I entered public
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service why Iran against charlie Crist in that senate race and why run for
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president now is because I want us to still be that kind of country because I
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believe that if we do a few simple but important things over the next few years
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not only will that journey still be possible it will be possible for more
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people than it's ever been and we will be able to leave for our children not
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just a great country but the greatest nation greater than it's ever been and
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we will be able to say that we were the authors of a 21st century that history
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will record was also an American Century this is the opportunity before us and I
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hope we embrace it
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thank you for the chance to talk to you today God bless thank you
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question we have the situation in the Middle East we had a republican
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we went to war with in Afghanistan and Iraq in people tired of the war
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situation how do you explain to people that ice is a threat we need to deal
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with but it's not going to mean another republican president you just keep this
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award will first understand who Isis Isis is not new I was once called
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al-qaida in Iraq saying they were defeated by Sunnis ice is a radical
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Sunni Muslim movement Sunni tribes defeated Isis with our help and drove
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him then al-qaida in Iraq and drove him out into a border region and they were
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nothing they were out there but they weren't really substantial and then the
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Civil War began in Syria and that instability allowed this group that had
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moved into Syria to grow and then they started getting more powerful and
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attracting donors and then before you know it they crossed over into Iraq and
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seized territory and weapons the only way that Isis can ultimately be defeated
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is on the ground by Sunnis themselves but they will require some help from us
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for example we can help them we can help Sunnis themselves defeat ices and when I
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mean cities themselves i mean people like the Egyptian army and the saudis
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and the jordanians who want to fight ice on the ground
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what they need from us as air support logistical support tactical help some
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special operations forces to help them with targeting the fight has to be there
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is it's their region and they want to take the fight on what they requires
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american leadership what's the alternative if we don't succeed
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well i can tell you what's already happening today Isis is not just in Iraq
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and Afghan in Syria Isis is now in Afghanistan they are openly battling
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with the Taliban to become the most incredible group in Afghanistan Isis
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today isn't Libya they can prolong port city called are now that they're using
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to stage attacks not just in the Sinai but preparing attacks in Europe as well
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isis has now affiliates throughout multiple countries in North Africa
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including as Pakistan in europe and in the caucuses they are spreading they are
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growing and they are recruiting people within the United States as well we have
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to be involved in the effort to defeat them but the best way to defeat them is
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not with an american invasion it's with american support for Sunnis themselves
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to defeat them along with courage and yes
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even Christians no one talks about them we should also armed Christian militias
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that want to defend their their their wives and their families
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junior varsity junior varsity where they've got a pretty strong junior
28:54
varsity ice is not unbeatable it can be defeated but you have to have the will
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to defeat them you have to want to defeat him you have to have a plan to
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defeat them your strategies you can't just be let's do the bare minimum and
29:04
leave it for the next guy or gal to deal with it which is what this
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administration is doing now
29:08
direct from atlanta range is a student in high school the fear of shit and it
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terrifies me some estimates put textbook inflation at eight hundred percent in
29:16
tuition inflation at 300% how can you make college education more accessible
29:20
to students that's a great question first of all to more competition what
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drives up quality and drive down prices on everything
29:28
competition and innovation the same is true in higher education for starters I
29:33
don't know what major he wants to have but he shouldn't just be having to go to
29:36
an accredited school are traditionally accredited school that's what Mike Lee
29:40
and I have been working on his alternative accrediting models that
29:43
allow you to learn on your own in fact those things exist already things like
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Coursera that allow you to aggregate learning from a variety of different
29:51
sources into the equivalent of a degree that's for starters number two in terms
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of avoiding the costs
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i've we've instituted the notion that there should be something called and
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student investment plan that allows private investment groups to invest in
30:03
our students you come forward you say this is my life plan here's my resume
30:07
here's my GPA here's my transcripts and you convince them to pay for your
30:11
college in exchange for you paying a small percentage of your income over 10
30:16
years or five years all the risk is on the investment group
30:19
this is a model that we've explored this is a model that we've laid out as an
30:22
alternative to student loans but ultimately it is the competition that's
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going to drive down tuition costs increase choices an opportunity for
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students today higher education in the traditional model they have no
30:33
competition as outlined in my speech only accredited colleges can offer
30:37
degrees and guess what credits them their credit themselves and so they used
30:41
that power to keep out innovative competitor
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hours this is in Spanish this is Monica necesito think I'm going to head to
30:53
Tampa more importantly crisis means I know how to save you a bunch of money on
30:57
your car insurance by switching to Geico
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it says they need three minutes of my time later well I know we're running to
31:12
the next event but will make that work this is from Joanne Jackson louisiana
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would you appoint only strict constitutionalist to the supreme court
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absolutely in fact you know unfortunately today we have five and on
31:25
occasion six justices that believe the role the Supreme Court is to manipulate
31:29
the constitution to retail come that you want and as such their notion is let's
31:33
be creative and figure out how we can spend the sting to justify what we think
31:37
the right thing to do for the country
31:39
what we really need are people on the court that's a no years it's very simple
31:42
if the Constitution didn't lay out a power we don't have it belongs to the
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states and to the people and
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you may have a policy opinion or whatever it may be but that's not your
31:57
job your job is to interpret and apply the constitution I absolutely would do
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that in fact the next president will have maybe at least one perhaps two
32:05
appointments to make and it could determine the future jurisprudence in
32:09
this country for the next twenty years I don't want to be rude but you've all
32:13
seen me shuffling through these questions cuz I was trying to get the
32:15
one that I felt so I guess because I met well over a dozen of these that are
32:21
basically the same thing so this is are you gonna be at the opening of the new
32:26
NWA Straight Outta Compton movie and what he thinks rap album in the last
32:30
five years I don't know about the last why I asked ya eminem has a new album
32:35
coming out of the ground is very good at another name of it but I'm interested to
32:39
hear that I don't want to get into the hip hop guys these are not you know what
32:43
I mean to say it's like my kids can hear that stuff you know what I mean so but
32:48
NWA movie looks really good but that the old school stuff from the late eighties
32:53
early nineties that was that was a time I was growing up without but next
32:59
question all right jack from Woodstock Georgia for the last question even if it
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means getting blamed by the media for doing it even though it would be broke
33:11
Obama doing it should congress do everything including Christina
33:15
government shutdown to defund Planned Parenthood you know what I actually was
33:18
asked that twice already this week why doesn't anybody ask the democrats and
33:22
the media the following question are you willing to shut down the government to
33:26
fund Planned Parenthood no one ever asked that question
33:33
let's flip it if we were finding the NRA and the government what would the
33:40
headlines read republicans will shut down government unless NRA is funded but
33:46
here you have a radical group that basically is caught on camera talking
33:50
about the dismembering of children of unborn children have somehow they they
33:55
carefully manipulate them to ensure that they can sell their organs in the
33:59
marketplace is offensive stuff and there's no more outrage about a dead
34:04
lion then there is about dead baby
34:11
the american people should not be funding an organization like this and
34:17
that's why I think the work that johnnie earns them been Sasson others did last
34:20
week was so important which is we take the money that they're using we take the
34:24
money from Planned Parenthood and we give it to qualified federally qualified
34:27
community health organizations that are providing health care to women without
34:31
killing babies

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