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The weekly wrap-up

By Laura Wilson on February 19, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama responded to questions folks submitted on Twitter.

There was more good news for the U.S. auto industry this week: General Motors reported its highest-ever annual profit.

Edwina and James, neighborhood team leaders in Lansing, Michigan, explained how it all starts with a conversation.

New organizers practiced telling their personal stories at a training in Madison, Wisconsin.

Soon you’ll be seeing Obama 2012 bumper stickers everywhere—and a free one is waiting for you here.

Weekly address: Continuing to strengthen American manufacturing

By Laura Wilson on February 18, 2012

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@BarackObama

"Because you reminded people what it means to have $40 taken out of your paycheck every week, it got done." http://OFA.BO/eHSnML

Just pick up the phone

By Laura Wilson on February 17, 2012

Volunteering for this campaign is as easy as picking up the phone, and we’ve got a nifty online call tool to help you do it.

Whether you have a spare moment in your day to reach out to an undecided voter or you want to recruit for your upcoming house party, the call tool gives you everything you need to make a connection.

Lauren, an organizing fellow from Kansas, has become a call tool pro. She describes herself as “obsessed†with voting—so she’s doing everything she can to reach out to folks in Kansas and talk about what’s at stake this November.

“I don’t even remember the first time I used the call tool. Honest. It’s been around and I’ve used it for different things, to make calls for a specific cause, for recruitment—I hosted a State of the Union house party and used it to invite people. I’ve reconnected with people who have been involved in this campaign the past—and I had about 50 people turn out. It gives you everything you need: the person’s name, a little bit about them, it gives you your script, and then you’re done. And it puts you in touch with people who you might not know in your area.

“It’s about motivating people to take the next step forward, whether it’s voting or getting people involved. It’s so weirdly rewarding, even though you might make a bunch of calls and not talk to a lot of people. I made 40 calls last night, and I talked to maybe six people—but each one was very gung-ho for President Obama, and that was a reward in itself.â€

Log in here to get started today. Every call you make is one more voter who has a link to this campaign, and one more person who can help grow our organization in your state.

@ChristmanBowers

Nearly 200 HBCU college students came out to show support for @BarackObama. #AfAm2012

Highlights from the field—February 17th, 2012

By Mary Naset on February 17, 2012


From an office opening in Pennsylvania to President Obama’s visit to Wisconsin, it’s been a busy week in the field. Check out this album for some photo highlights.

President Obama on supporting American manufacturing

By Lauren Peterson on February 17, 2012

President Obama visited a Boeing production facility in Everett, Washington today to lay out a plan to support American manufacturers at home and in overseas markets:

First, if you’re a business that wants to outsource jobs, that’s your choice. But you shouldn’t get a tax deduction for doing it. That money should be used to cover moving expenses for companies that are deciding to bring jobs back home—that's who should be getting tax breaks.

Second, no American company should be able to avoid paying its fair share of taxes by moving jobs and profits overseas. My attitude is every multinational company should have to pay a basic minimum tax. You should not have an advantage by building a plant over there over somebody who's investing here and hiring American workers. And every penny of that minimum tax should go towards lowering taxes for companies like Boeing that choose to stay and hire here in the United States of America.

Number three, if you’re an American manufacturer, you should get a bigger tax cut. And if you’re a high-tech manufacturer, we should double the tax deduction you get for making your products here. And finally, if you want to relocate in a community that’s been hit hard by factories leaving town, then you should get help financing that new plant, or financing that equipment, or training for new workers.

I will go anywhere in the world to open up new markets for American products. And by the way: I will not stand by when our competitors don’t play by the rules. That’s why I directed my administration to create a Trade Enforcement Unit that just has one job: investigating unfair trade practices in countries like China or places like Europe.

That’s why it’s so important for Congress to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank. This bank is led by Fred Hochberg, who's right here … and the Export-Import Bank helps companies like this one sell its products. It also helps thousands of small businesses. And today, the Bank will be launching a new program to help small businesses get the financing they need to sell more products overseas. I’m also instructing the Bank to give American companies a fair shot by matching the unfair export financing that their competitors receive from other countries. American workers … you're the most productive on Earth. You can compete with anybody. You will outwork anybody as long as the playing field is level. You can compete with any worker anywhere any time—in China, in Europe—it does not matter. If we have a level playing field, America will always win because we've got the best workers.

Keeping his word: Early childhood education

By Laura Wilson on February 17, 2012

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“If we invest in early childhood education, we can make sure that every child in America has the opportunity to learn, and the opportunity to go to college, and the opportunity to succeed.â€
—Barack Obama, January 22nd, 2008

Four years ago, Barack Obama promised to help make sure every child can get a good education from the very start. As President, he’s kept his word—watch this video to see how.

Have the President’s education initiatives helped your family? Share your story.

Friday facts: Reviving the American manufacturing industry

By Melanie Garunay on February 17, 2012

“We have a huge opportunity, at this moment, to bring manufacturing back. But we have to seize it … It’s time to stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs overseas, and start rewarding companies that create jobs right here in America.â€
—President Obama in his State of the Union address, January 24th, 2012

Yesterday, GM announced a record annual profit in 2011, marking another milestone for a manufacturing sector on the rebound. The economy has added 400,000 manufacturing jobs since February 2010.

Here’s more on that progress, and how new tax rules and other proposals President Obama put forward in his State of the Union would make a difference for American companies that keep jobs here in the United States:

400,000: Jobs added in the manufacturing sector since February 2010

207,000: Jobs added in the auto industry over the last two and a half years

100%: The percent of investment in plants and equipment that businesses could expense under a tax cut extension President Obama proposed, which would spur investment in the United States

18%: Tax deduction President Obama has proposed for domestic advanced manufacturing technologies—which would double the current 9 percent deduction

20%: Income tax credit the President has proposed providing to companies on expenses related to moving operations back to the United States

Your new lucky t-shirt

By Grant Fuller on February 17, 2012

My name is Barack Obama, of the Moneygall Obamas, and I’ve come home to find the apostrophe we lost somewhere along the way.
—President Obama, May 23rd, 2011

Last year, President Obama visited the town of Moneygall, Ireland in search of his family roots. Well, we found that missing apostrophe and put it on this shirt.

o2012 Merch February 2012

So don’t get pinched—order your green O’Bama 2012 t-shirt now to get it before St. Patrick’s Day rolls around.

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