Monday, February 9, 2009

E-mail from Obama

From my inbox to the blog, without comment:
Robert --
Americans have organized Economic Recovery House Meetings in all 50 states -- including 382 in California, 255 in Florida, 115 in Ohio, 199 in New York, 105 in Washington, and 149 in Texas.That's more than 3,587 meetings in 1,579 cities and 429 congressional districts.
This past weekend, meeting hosts and guests watched a video of Governor Tim Kaine answering your questions about the president's recovery plan. Then they shared their own stories about how the crisis has affected them.
Watch Governor Kaine's video and share your economic crisis story.
The media is filled with numbers about the economic crisis. But the numbers do not tell the full story.
The story of this crisis is in homes across the country -- homes where a family member has lost a job, where parents are struggling to pay a mortgage, and where college tuition has slipped out of reach.
That's also where the story of our recovery begins -- in communities where repairing roads and bridges, manufacturing green technologies, and rehabilitating our schools and hospitals will directly impact the lives of ordinary people and their families.
President Obama's recovery plan will help struggling families right now by saving or creating up to 4 million jobs. But it will also help strengthen our economy for the future by investing in crucial infrastructure projects in health care, education, and energy.
Share your story about how this economic crisis is affecting you and your family and join your fellow Americans in supporting bold action to speed our recovery:
http://my.barackobama.com/sharestories
Thank you for organizing so much support at this crucial moment for our country,
Mitch
Mitch Stewart
Director
Organizing for America
Without comment, except three words. It Won't Work.

1 comment:

  1. Aw, c'mon: the presidential campaign defied gravity (once MI and FL were magically removed from consideration, that is): why can't the economic policy?
    If everyone plays along, won't the result be a long play?

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