Democratic
National Convention
Joe
Biden DNC Speech
09/06/2012
My
fellow Democrats, and my
favorite Democrat.
Jilly,
I want you to know that
Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I are so proud of you. We admire the way you
treat
every single student who walks into your classroom. You not only teach
them.
You give them confidence. And the passion you bring to easing the
burden on the
families of our warriors. They know you understand what they're going
through.
It makes a difference. And I'm grateful. So grateful that you said Yes
on that
fifth try.
And
Beau, thank you for placing my
name in nomination to be Vice President of the United States. I accept.
My
fellow Americans, four years
ago, a battered nation turned away from the failed policies of the
past—and
turned to a leader—who they knew, could lift our nation out of crisis.
Our
journey isn’t finished. We still have more to do. But today, I say to
you, my
fellow citizens: In the face of the deepest economic crisis in our
lifetimes--
this nation proved itself. We're as worthy as any generation that has
gone
before us. The same grit, the same determination, the same courage,
that has
always defined what it’s meant to be an American—is in you.
We're
on a mission to move this
nation forward—from doubt and downturn, to promise and prosperity. A
mission we
will continue and a mission we will complete.
Folks,
tonight, I want to tell you
about Barack Obama. The Barack Obama I’ve come to know. I want to show
you the
character of a leader—who had what it took, when the American people
stood at
the brink of a new Depression. A leader who has what it takes to lead
us over
the next four years--to a future as great as our people.
I
want to take you inside the White
House to see the President, as I see him every day. Because I don’t see
him in
sound bites. I walk down the hall, 30 steps to the Oval Office, and I
see him
in action.
Four
years ago, middle class
incomes were already falling. Then the bottom fell out. The financial
crisis
hit. You remember the headlines: “Markets Plummet Worldwide”, “Highest
Job
Losses in 60 Years”, and “Economy on the Brink”
From
the moment President Obama sat
behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, he knew he had to restore
the
confidence not only of the nation-- but the whole world. He knew, that
one
false move could bring a run on the banks, or a credit collapse, that
could
throw millions out of work. America and the world needed a strong
president
with a steady hand, with the judgment and vision to see us through.
Day
after day, night after night, I
sat beside him, as he made one gutsy decision after another--to stop
the slide
and reverse it. I watched him stand up to intense pressure and stare
down
choices of enormous consequence. Most of all, I saw what drove him: His
profound concern for the American people.
He
knew, that no matter how tough
the decisions he had to make in the Oval Office were, families all over
America
had to make decisions every bit as tough for them—as they sat around
their
kitchen tables. Barack and I have been through a lot together. And
we’ve
learned a lot about each other. I learned of the enormity of his heart.
And he
learned of the depth of my loyalty. And there was another thing that
bound us.
We both had a pretty good idea what these families were going
through--in part
because our own families had gone through similar struggles.
Barack
had to sit at the end of his
mom's hospital bed and watch her fight cancer and fight her insurance
companies
at the same time. I was a kid, but I can remember the day that my dad
sat at
the end of my bed, and said, things are going to be tough for a while.
I have
to go to Delaware to get a new job. But it's going to be better for us.
The
rest of my life, my dad never failed to remind me--that a job is about
a lot
more than a paycheck. It’s about dignity. It’s about respect. It’s
about being
able to look your children in the eye—and say honey, it’s going to be
okay, and
believe it was going to be okay. When Barack and I were growing up,
there was
an implicit understanding. If you took responsibility, you’d get a fair
shot at
a better deal. The values behind that deal--were the values that shaped
us
both.
And
today, they are Barack’s
guiding star.
Folks,
I’ve watched him. He never
wavers. He steps up. He asks the same thing over and over again: How is
this
going to work for ordinary families? Will it help them? And because of
the
decisions he’s made, and the strength the American people have
demonstrated
every day, America has turned the corner. After the worst job loss
since the
Great Depression, we’ve created 4.5 million private sector jobs in the
past 29
months.
President
Obama and Governor Romney
are both loving husbands and devoted fathers. But they bring vastly
different
values and visions to the job. Tonight I’d like to focus on two
crises--that
show the character of the leadership each man will bring to the job.
The first
is the rescue of the automobile industry.
Let
me tell you about how Barack
saved more than 1 million American jobs. In our first days in office,
General
Motors and Chrysler were on the verge of liquidation. If the President
didn’t
act immediately, there wouldn’t be an industry left to save.
We
listened to Senators,
Congressmen, outside advisors, even some of our own advisors say--we
shouldn’t
step in, the risks were too high, the outcome too uncertain. The
President
patiently listened. But he didn’t see it their way. He understood
something
they didn’t. He understood that this wasn’t just about cars. It was
about the
Americans who built those cars and the America they built.
In
those meetings, I often thought
about my dad. My dad was an automobile man. He would have been one of
those
guys—all the way down the line—not in the factory—not along the supply
chain—but one of those guys selling American cars to the American
people. I
thought about what this crisis would have meant for the mechanics, the
secretaries, the sales people who he managed. And I know for certain,
that if
my dad were here today, he would be fighting for this President, who
fought to
save all those jobs, his job, and the jobs of all the people he cared
about. He
would respect Barack Obama for having the guts to stand up for the
automobile
industry, when others walked away.
When
I look back now on the
President’s decision, I also think of another son of an automobile
man--Mitt
Romney. Mitt Romney grew up in Detroit. His father ran American Motors.
Yet he
was willing to let Detroit go bankrupt. It’s not that he’s a bad guy.
I’m sure
he grew up loving cars as much as I did. I just don’t think he
understood—I
just don’t think he understood what saving the automobile industry
meant-to all
of America. I think he saw it the Bain way. Balance sheets. Write-offs.
Folks,
the Bain way may bring your
firm the highest profit. But it’s not the way to lead your country from
its
highest office.
When
things hung in the balance,
the President understood it was about a lot more than the automobile
industry.
It was about restoring America’s pride. He knew what it would mean to
leave 1 million
people without hope or work if we didn’t act. He knew the message it
would have
sent to the rest of the world if the United States of America gave up
on the
industry that helped put America on the map. Conviction. Resolve.
Barack
Obama. This President has
shown that same resolve, that same steady hand, in his role as
Commander in
Chief. Which brings me to the second crisis.
In
2008, Barack Obama made a
promise to the American people. He said, “If we have Osama bin Laden in
our
sights, we will take him out. That has to be our biggest national
security
priority.” Barack understood that the search for bin Laden was about a
lot more
than taking a monstrous leader off the battlefield. It was about
righting an
unspeakable wrong, healing a nearly unbearable wound in America’s
heart. He
also knew the message we had to send to terrorists around the world—if
you
attack innocent Americans, we will follow you to the ends of the earth.
Most of
all, the President had faith in our special forces--the finest warriors
the
world has ever known.
We
sat for days in the Situation
Room. He listened to the risks and reservations about the raid. And he
asked
the tough questions. But when Admiral McRaven looked him in the eye and
said--
“Sir, we can get this done,” I knew at that moment Barack had made his
decision. His response was decisive. He said do it. And justice was
done.
But
Governor Romney didn’t see
things that way. When he was asked about bin Laden in 2007, he said,
and I
quote, “it’s not worth moving heaven and earth, and spending billions
of
dollars, just trying to catch one person.”
He
was wrong. If you understood
that America’s heart had to be healed, you would have done exactly what
the
President did. And you too would have moved heaven and earth--to hunt
down bin
Laden, and bring him to justice.
Four
years ago, when my mom was
still with us, sitting in the stadium in Denver, I quoted one of her
favorite
expressions. She used to say, Joey, bravery resides in every heart, and
the
time will come, when it must be summoned.
Ladies
and Gentlemen, I’m here to
tell you, bravery resides in the heart of Barack Obama. And time and
time
again, I witnessed him summon it. This man has courage in his soul,
compassion
in his heart, and steel in his spine. And because of all the actions he
took,
because of the calls he made--and because of the grit and determination
of
American workers--and the unparalled bravery of our special forces--we
can now
proudly say—
Osama
Bin Laden is dead, and
General Motors is alive.
Folks,
we know we have more work to
do. We know we’re not there yet. But not a day has gone by, in the last
four
years when I haven’t been grateful that Barack Obama is our President.
Because
he has always had the courage to make the tough calls.
Speaking
of tough calls, last week
at their convention, our opponents pledged that they too had the
courage to
make tough calls. But in case you didn’t notice, they didn’t have the
courage
to tell you what calls they would make. They talked about how much they
cared
about Medicare. How much they wanted to preserve it. That’s what they
told you.
But
what they didn’t tell you, is
that their plan would immediately cut benefits to more than 30 million
seniors
already on Medicare. What they didn’t tell you is what they’re
proposing would
cause Medicare to go bankrupt by 2016. And what they really didn’t tell
you is,
they’re not for preserving Medicare. They’re for a whole new plan.
They’re for
Vouchercare. That’s not courage. That’s not even truthful.
In
Tampa, they talked with great
urgency about the national debt. The need to act, to act now. But not
once, not
once, did they tell you they’ve rejected every plan put forward by
us--by the
bipartisan Simpson-Bowles Commission—by other respected outside
groups—to
reduce our national debt if it contained even one dollar—one cent—in
new taxes
for millionaires. That’s not courage. And that’s not fair.
Let’s
just say it straight: The two
men seeking to lead this country over the next four years have
fundamentally
different visions, and a completely different value set.
Governor
Romney believes that in
the global economy, it doesn’t much matter where American companies put
their
money or where they create jobs. As a matter of fact, he has a new tax
proposal
-- the territorial tax -- that experts say will create 800,000 jobs,
all of
them overseas.
I
found it fascinating last
week--when Governor Romney said, that as President, he’d take a jobs
tour. Well
with all his support for outsourcing, it’s going to have to be a
foreign trip.
Look, President Obama knows that creating jobs in America--keeping jobs
in
America--and bringing jobs back to America--is what being President is
all
about. That’s the President's job.
Governor
Romney believes that it’s
okay to raise taxes on the middle class by $2,000 in order to pay for
over a
trillion dollars in tax cuts for the very wealthy. President Obama
knows that
there is nothing decent or fair about asking more of those with
less--and
less--of those with more.
Governor
Romney believes that
kids-the kids we call DREAMers—those immigrant children who were
brought to
America at a very young age, through no fault of their own—he thinks
they’re a
drag on America.
President
Obama believes that even
though these DREAMERs—these kids—didn’t choose to come to
America-they’ve
chosen to do right by America and we should do right by them. Governor
Romney
looks at the notion of equal pay for equal work in terms of a company’s
bottom
line.
President
Obama knows--that making
sure our daughters are paid the same as our sons for the same job must
be every
father’s bottom line. But I must tell you--one thing that perplexed me
the most
at their convention was this idea of a culture of dependency. They seem
to
think you create a culture of dependency when you provide a bright,
qualified
child from a working family a loan to get to college, or when you
provide job
training in a new industry, for a dad who lost his job, because it was
outsourced.
Folks,
that’s not how we look at
it. Americans have never looked at it that way. These men and women
aren’t
looking for a handout. They’re just looking for a chance to acquire the
tools
and the skills to provide for their families—so they can hold their
heads high
and lead independent lives with dignity. I told you the choice is
stark. Two
different visions. Two different value sets. And at its core, the
difference
is, we have incredible faith in the decency, and the hard work of the
American
people. And we know what has made this country great--its people.
As
I mentioned at the outset
folks--four years ago, Americans we were hit hard. You saw your
retirement
accounts drained, the equity in your homes vanish, and your jobs lost
or on the
line. But you did what Americans have always done. You didn’t lose
faith. You
fought back. You didn’t give up. You got up. You’re the ones bringing
America
back. You’re the reason why we’re still better positioned-- than any
country in
the world--to lead the 21st century.
You
never quit on America. And you
deserve a President who will never quit on you. And one more thing that
our
opponents are dead wrong about: America is NOT in decline.
I’ve
got news for Governor Romney
and Congressman Ryan, it has never, never, ever, been a good bet to bet
against
the American people.
My
fellow Americans, America is
coming back and we’re not going back! And we have no intention of
downsizing
the American Dream.
In
a moment you’re going to hear
from a man, whose whole life is a testament to the power of that dream.
And
whose Presidency is the best hope to secure that dream, for our
children.
We
see a future where everyone rich
or poor does their part and has a part.
A
future where we depend more on
clean energy from home and less on oil from abroad.
A
future where we’re #1 in the
world again in college graduation.
A
future where we promote the
private sector, not the privileged sector.
And
a future where women control
their own choices, health, and destiny.
A
future where no one—no one—is
forced to live in the shadows of intolerance.
We
see a future where America leads
not only by the example of our power, but by the power of our example.
Where we
bring our troops home from Afghanistan, just as we brought them home
from Iraq.
And
a future where we fulfill the
only truly, sacred obligation we have as a nation--to equip those we
send to
war and care for them when they come home from war.
Where
we acknowledge the incredible
debt we owe to the families of the 6,473 fallen angels and the 49,746
wounded.
Thousands, critically wounded.
We
must never forget their
sacrifice and always keep them in our care and our prayers.
My
fellow Americans, we now find
ourselves at the hinge of history. And the direction we turn is in your
hands.
It has been an honor to serve you, and to serve with a President who
has always
stood up for you.
As
I’ve said, I’ve seen him tested.
I know his strength, his command, his faith.
I
also know, the incredible
confidence he has in all of you. I know this man. Yes, the work of
recovery is
not yet complete, but we are on our way.
The
journey of hope is not yet
finished, but we are on our way. The cause of change is not fully
accomplished,
but we are on our way. So I say to you tonight, with absolute
confidence,
America’s best days are ahead of us, and, yes, we are on our way.
In
the light of that horizon, for
the values that define us, for the ideas that inspire us, there is only
one
choice.
The
choice is to move forward,
boldly forward. Finish the job we started and re-elect President Barack
Obama
God
bless you and may God protect
our troops.
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