Governor
O’Malley
Announces for
President
Baltimore,
MD —This
morning,
Governor Martin
O’Malley is
announcing his
intentions to
seek the
Democratic
Nomination for
the President of
the United
States.
His remarks—as
prepared for
delivery—are
below:
1.
Introduction
My fellow
Americans.
I want to
talk with you
today about The
American Dream
we share…
its
powerful
history,
its
current
condition, and
most
importantly,
its urgent need
for rebuilding.
Our nation
was founded on
two self-evident
truths...
That All of
us are created
equal.
And that we are
endowed by our
Creator with the
rights to Life,
liberty, and the
pursuit of
happiness.
With these
words, the
American dream
began.
No
fine print. No
expiration date.
All of us
are included.
Women and
men.
Black and white
people.
Irish Americans,
Asian Americans,
Latino
Americans,
Native
Americans.
Jewish,
Christian, and
Muslim
Americans.
Young and
old. Rich and
poor. Workers
and Business
owners. Gay,
Lesbian,
Transgender and
straight
Americans.
Every person
is important,
each of us is
needed.
In our idea of
country, there
is no such thing
as a spare
American.
There is,
however, a
growing
injustice in our
country today.
It is the
gap between the
strong and just
country our
children need
for us to be,...
and the country
we are in danger
of becoming.
For today in
America, seventy
percent of us
are earning the
same or less
than they were
12 years ago.
This is the
first time that
has happened
this side of
World War II.
Today in
America, family
owned businesses
and farms are
struggling to
compete with
ever larger
concentrations
of corporate
power,...
Fifty years
ago, the
nation’s largest
employer was GM.
An average GM
employee could
pay for a year’s
tuition at a
state university
with two weeks’
wages.
Today in
America, with
dreams of
college, a
decent paying
job, and a
secure
retirement
slipping beyond
the reach of so
very many,...
the American
Dream seems to
be hanging by a
thread.
And yet, for
America there is
always a yet.
The final
thread that
holds us just
might be the
strongest.
It is the
thread of the
generosity, the
compassion, and
the love of one
another that
brings us
together as One
American People.
For over 200
years we’ve been
the architects
of our own
future. And now
we must build
anew today.
My father
and mother, Tom
and Barbara
O'Malley, were
born to the
Great Depression
and grew up as
part of that
great generation
that won the
Second World
War. My dad flew
33 missions over
Japan in a B-24
Liberator, and
went on to
college only
because of the
GI Bill.
My mom, herself,
flew in the
Civil Air Patrol
at the age of
seventeen.
They raised
their children
-- the six of us
-- to a middle
class future
secured largely
by the
sacrifices and
better choices
of their
generation.
But they
would never
accept the
notion that
somehow theirs
was the
"greatest
generation." For
they believed
and they taught
us that every
generation of
Americans has
the ability --
and the sacred
responsibility
-- to become
great.
And so we must.
No matter how
long the odds,
no matter how
large the
challenge, and
no matter how
tough the fight.
This is the
urgent work
calling us
forward today:
to rebuild the
truth of the
American Dream
for ALL
Americans. And
to begin right
now!
2.
Baltimore/Economy
Last month,
television sets
around the world
were filled with
the anger and
the rage, and
the flames of
some of the
humblest and
hardest hit
neighborhoods of
Baltimore.
For all of
us who have
given so much of
our energies to
making our city
a safer, fairer,
more just and
more prosperous
place, it was a
heartbreaking
night in the
life of our
City.
But
there is
something to be
learned from
that night, and
there is
something to be
offered to our
country from
those flames.
For what
took place here
was not only
about race…not
only about
policing in
America.
It’s about
everything it is
supposed to mean
to be an
American.
The scourge
of hopelessness
that happened to
ignite here that
evening,
transcends race
or geography.
Witness
the record
numbers of young
white kids
killing
themselves with
heroin in
suburbs and
small towns
across America.
The hard
truth of our
shared reality
is this:
Unemployment in
many American
cities and in
many small towns
across the
United States is
higher now than
it was eight
years ago.
Conditions
of extreme and
growing poverty,
create
conditions for
extreme
violence.
We have work
to do…
Our economic and
political system
is upside down
and backwards
and it is time
to turn it
around.
What happened to
our economy --
what happened to
the American
Dream -- did not
happen by
chance.
Nor was it
merely the
result of global
forces somehow
beyond our
control.
Powerful,
wealthy special
interests here
at home have
used our
government to
create -- in our
own country --
an economy that
is leaving a
majority of our
people behind.
An
economy that has
so concentrated
wealth in the
hands of the
very few that it
has taken
opportunity from
the homes of the
many.
An
economy where a
majority of our
people are
unheard, unseen,
un-needed, and
left to conclude
that their lives
and labors are
literally worth
less today than
they were
yesterday,...
And will be
worth less still
tomorrow...
We are
allowing our
land of
opportunity to
be turned into a
land of
inequality.
Main Street
struggles, while
Wall Street
soars.
Tell me how it
is, that not a
single Wall
Street CEO was
convicted of a
crime related to
the 2008
economic
meltdown. Not.
A. Single. One.
Tell me how
it is, that you
can get pulled
over for a
broken tail
light in our
country, but if
you wreck the
nation’s economy
you are
untouchable.
This is not
how our economy
is supposed to
work!
This is not how
our country is
supposed to
work!
This is not the
American Dream!
And it does
not have to be
this way!
This
generation still
has time to
become great.
We have
saved the world
before and we
must save our
country now –
and we will do
that by
rebuilding the
American Dream!
3. The
Agenda
As
I look out here
this morning
over the
original "land
of the free and
the home of the
brave," I see
the faces of
people who have
done so much for
so many in our
City and our
State.
Together, we
made our City a
safer, healthier
and better place
for kids.
Together, we
made our city
Believe again.
We invented a
new and better
way of governing
called CitiStat,
and we got
things done.
Together, we
made our State's
public schools
the best in the
United States.
We made college
more affordable
for more
families.
We led our
people forward
through a
devastating
national
recession. We
took greater
care to protect
our land, our
air, and the
waters of the
Chesapeake Bay.
We passed
Marriage
Equality and we
passed the DREAM
Act.
Together, we
raised the
minimum wage and
we sustained the
highest median
income in
America. We
achieved top
rankings for
innovation,
entrepreneurship,
and minority and
women's business
development.
Yes,
understanding
precedes action.
And it took
new leadership.
New
perspectives.
And new
approaches.
But we
believed in the
dream,...together
we took action
to make it
real,... and
that is exactly
what we must do
as a nation
today.
Our economy
isn't money, our
economy is
people—all of
our people.
We measure
success by the
growing
prosperity and
security of our
people–all of
our people.
A stronger
middle class is
not the
consequence of
economic growth
-- a stronger
middle class is
the cause of
economic growth.
Together, as
one nation we
must build an
American economy
that works again
for all of us.
That
means good jobs
and wage
policies that
allow
hardworking
families to
actually get
ahead. That
means a higher
minimum wage,
overtime pay for
overtime work,
and respect for
the rights of
all workers to
organize and
collectively
bargain for
better wages.
If we
take these
actions…the
dream will live
again.
Climate change
is real. We must
create an
American jobs
agenda to build
a new renewable
energy future.
We must
launch a new
agenda to
rebuild
America's cities
as places of
Justice and
Opportunity for
all.
And
if we take these
actions… the
dream will live
again.
For the sake of
our country's
security, and
our country's
well-being, and
our country's
economic growth,
we must also
bring 11 million
of our neighbors
out of the
shadows by
passing
comprehensive
immigration
reform.
Because the
enduring symbol
of our nation is
not the barbed
wire fence,...
it is the Statue
of Liberty.
We are a
nation of
immigrants. We
are a
compassionate
and generous
people. And if
we act according
to our
principles--and
the better
angels of our
nature—if we
return to our
true selves, the
dream will live
again.
Make no mistake
about it -- our
ability to lead
the world and be
safe in this
world depends on
the strength of
the American
Dream here at
home. The
challenges we
face in the
world today are
different from
the challenges
we faced in the
1990’s.
Together, we
must construct a
New National
Security
Strategy and
build new
alliances that
are
forward-seeing
and
forward-acting.
The
center of this
new strategy
must be the
reduction of
threats.
Fast-evolving
threats -- from
violent
extremism,
pandemic, cyber
attacks, nuclear
proliferation,
nation-state
failures, to the
drought, famine,
and floods of
climate change.
Together, we
must craft a New
Foreign Policy
of Engagement
and
Collaboration.
We must join
with like-minded
people around
the world --
especially with
nations here in
our own
hemisphere --
for the cause we
share of a
rising global
middle class.
We must
put our national
interest first,
we must put
America first.
But we
cannot rebuild
the American
Dream here at
home by catering
to the voices of
the privileged
and the
powerful.
Let’s be
honest. They
were the ones
who turned our
economy
upside-down in
the first place.
And they are the
only ones who
are benefiting
from it.
We need to
prosecute
cheats, we need
to reinstate
Glass-Steagall,
and if a bank is
too big to fail
without wrecking
our nation’s
economy…then it
needs to be
broken up before
it breaks
us…again.
Goldman
Sachs is one of
the biggest
repeat-offending
investment banks
in America.
Recently, the
CEO of Goldman
Sachs let his
employees know
that he’d be
just fine with
either Bush or
Clinton.
I bet he
would...
Well, I've got
news for the
bullies of Wall
Street --
The
presidency is
not a crown to
be passed back
and forth by you
between two
royal families.
It is a
sacred trust to
be earned from
the people of
the United
States, and
exercised on
behalf of the
people of the
United States.
The only way
we are going to
rebuild the
American Dream
is if we re-take
control of our
own American
government!
4.
Conclusion
The poet
laureate of the
American Dream,
Bruce
Springsteen,
once asked:
Is a dream a
lie, if it don’t
come true?…
Or is it
something worse?
Whether the
American dream
becomes a lie,
or becomes an
ongoing truth
that our
children can
enjoy,...can
build upon,...
can live,... is
really up to you
and me.
It is up to all
of us.
It's not about
Wall Street, not
about the big
five banks, it's
not even about
big money trying
to buy our
elections.
It's about
U.S.
It
is about
whether,
together, We the
People still
have the will to
become great
Americans.
I believe we
do.
My
decision is
made.
Now you will all
have a vital
choice to make
next year, for
the good of your
families, and
for the good of
the country you
love and carry
in your hearts.
It is a
choice that
people will ask
you about for
years to come.
And so,
when a child
with a world of
learning ahead
asks who you
voted for, I
want you to be
able to tell
that child, “I
voted for you.”
When you see
a dad sweating
through another
long shift in
order to give
his daughter a
better future, I
want you to be
able to tell
him, “I voted
for you.”
When you see
a mom working
long hours at
two jobs for the
dream of sending
her son to
college, I want
you to be able
to tell her, “I
voted for you.”
When you
see a young
father who
hungers for a
decent job to
support his
family, I want
you to be able
to tell him, “I
voted for you.”
The story of
our country’s
best days is not
found in a
history book,
because this
generation of
Americans is
about to write
it!
And
that is why
today,... to you
-- and to all
who can hear my
voice -- I
declare that I
am a candidate
for President of
the United
States….and I’m
running for YOU.
May God
Bless you and
may God Bless
the United
States of
America.
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Source: Martin O'Malley for President