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总统演讲稿3篇既然这就是我在遵奉公众召唤就任现职时的感想,那么,在此宣誓就职之际,如不热忱地祈求全能的上帝就极其失当,因为上帝统治着宇宙,主宰着各国政府,它的神助能弥补人类的任何不足,愿上帝赐福,侃佑一个为美国人民的自由和幸福而组成的政府,保佑它为这些基本目的而作出奉献,保佑政府的各项行政措施在我负责之下都能成功地发挥作用。我相信,在向公众利益和私人利益的伟大缔造者献上这份崇敬时,这些活也同样表达了各位和广大公民的心意。没有人能比美国人更坚定不移地承认和崇拜掌管人间事务的上帝。他们在迈向独立国家的进程中,似乎每走一步都有某种天佑的迹象;他们在刚刚完成的联邦政府体制的重大改革中,如果不是因虔诚的感恩而得到某种回报,如果不是谦卑地期待着过去有所预示的赐福的到来。那么,通过众多截然不同的集团的平静思考和自愿赞同来完成改革,这种方式是不能与大多数政府的组建方式同日而语的。在目前转折关头,我产生这些想法确实是深有所感而不能自已,我相信大家会和我怀有同感,即除了仰仗上帝的力量,一个新生的自由政府别无他法能一开始就事事顺利。根据设立行政部门的条款,总统有责任“将他认为必要而妥善的措施提请国会审议”。但在目前与各位见面的这个场合,恕我不进一步讨论这个问题,而只提一下伟大的宪法,它使各位今天聚集一堂,它规定了各位的权限,指出了各位应该注意的目标。在这样的场合,更恰当、也更能反映我内心*的做法是不提出具体措施,而是称颂将要规划和采纳这些措施的当选者的才能、正直和爱国心。我从这些高贵品格中看到了最可靠的保证:其一,任何地方偏见或地方感情,任何意见分歧或党派敌视,都不能使我们偏离全局观点和公平观点,即必须维护这个由不同地区和利益所组成的大联合;其二,我国的政策将会以纯洁而坚定的个人道德原则为基础,而自由政府将会以那赢得民心和全世界尊敬的一切特点而显示其优越性。我对国家的一片热爱之心激励着我满怀喜悦地展望这幅远景,因为根据自然界的构成和发展趋势,在美德与幸福之间,责任与利益之间,恪守诚实宽厚的政策与获得社会繁荣幸福的硕果之间,有着密不可分的统一;因为我们应该同样相信,上帝亲自规定了水恒的秩序和权利法则,它决不可能对无视这些法则的国家慈祥地加以赞许;因为人们理所当然地、满怀深情地、也许是最后一次把维护神圣的自由之火和共和制政府的命运,系于美国人所遵命进行的实验上。我已将有感于这一聚会场合的想法奉告各位,现在我就要向大家告辞;但在此以前,我要再一次以谦卑的心情祈求仁慈的上帝给予帮助。因为承蒙上帝的恩赐,美国人有了深思熟虑的机会,以及为确保联邦的安全和促进幸福,用前所未有的一致意见来决定政府体制的意向;因而,同样明显的是,上帝将保佑我们扩大眼界,心平气和地进行协商,并采取明智的措施,而这些都是本届政府取得成功所必不可少的依靠。希拉里参加总统竞选演讲稿总统演讲稿(2) | 以下内容是由演讲稿网站为大家整理的希拉里宣布参加xx年总统竞选的演讲稿双语全文:get startedim getting ready for a lot of things. a lot of things.我已准备好做很多事。很多事。its spring, so were starting to get the gardens ready and my tomatoes are legendary here in my own neighborhood.春季已至,我们开始整理花园,在我住的社区里,我种的西红柿可是个传奇。my daughter is about to start kindergarten next year, and so were moving just so she can belong to a better school.我女儿明年就要上幼儿园了,所以我们准备搬家,为了让她上更好的学校。my brother and i are starting our first business.我的兄弟和我正打算创业。after five years of raising my children, i am now going back to work.五年来我一直在养育自己的孩子,现在我要重返职场了。every day were trying to get more and more ready and more prepared. baby boy, coming your way.每天,我们都在做着越来越充分准备来迎接儿子的诞生。right now im applying for jobs. its a look into what the real world will look like after college.现在我提出工作申请。我对毕业后即将面对的真实世界充满期待。im getting married this summer to someone i really care about.我今年夏天要结婚了跟一个我非常在乎的人。im gonna be in the play and im gonna be in a fish costume. from little tiny fishes.我要参演一个剧了,穿着鱼的服装。小鱼鱼。im getting ready to retire soon. retirement means reinventing yourself in many ways.我很快就准备退休了。退休意味着各个方面重塑你自身。well weve been doing a lot of home renovations. but, most importantly, we just want to teach our dog to quit eating the trash.我们打算重新装修房子。不过最重要的还是教会我们的狗别再吃垃圾了。and so we have high hopes for xx that thats going to happen.我们对xx年有很高的期待,它们会实现的。ive started a new career recently. this is a fifth generation company which means a lot to me. this country was founded on hard work and it really feels good to be a part of that.我最近开始了一份新的事业这个。这个第五代公司对我来说意义重大。每个人都在为此努力工作,而成为其中一员感觉非常棒。im getting ready to do something, too. im running for president. americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans need a champion, and i want to be that champion. so, you can do more than just get by, you can get ahead. and stay ahead! because when families are strong, america is strong. so, im hitting the road to earn your vote. because its your time, and i hope youll join me on this journey.我也准备好了要做一些事情。我要参加总统竞选。美国已经从艰难的经济形势中恢复,但机遇仍然存在并青睐那些位于顶端的人。每一天,美国都需要一个冠军,而我希望成为那个冠军。所以,你可以做的更好,你可以领先并一直领先。因为只要家庭繁荣,美国就会繁荣。因此我需要你的选票,因为这是你的时代,我希望你能和我一起踏上征程。奥巴马总统就美国经济和外交政策发布会演讲稿sub-info id=sub3总统演讲稿(3) | good afternoon, everybody. happy friday. i thought id take somequestions, but first, let me say a few words about the economy.this morning, we learned that our economy created over 200,000 new jobs in july. thats ontop of about 300,000 new jobs in june. so we are now in a six-month streak with at least200,000 new jobs each month. thats the first time that has happened since 1997. over thepast year, weve added more jobs than any year since xx. and all told, our businesses havecreated 9.9 million new jobs over the past 53 months. thats the longest streak of privatesector job creation in our history.and as we saw on wednesday, the economy grew at a strong pace in the spring. companies areinvesting. consumers are spending. american manufacturing, energy, technology, autos - allare booming. and thanks to the decisions that weve made, and the grit and resilience of theamerican people, weve recovered faster and come farther from the recession than almost anyother advanced country on earth.so the good news is the economy clearly is getting stronger. things are getting better. ourengines are revving a little bit louder. and the decisions that we make right now can sustainand keep that growth and momentum going.unfortunately, there are a series of steps that we could be taking to maintain momentum, andperhaps even accelerate it; there are steps that we could be taking that would result in morejob growth, higher wages, higher incomes, more relief for middle-class families. and so far, atleast, in congress, we have not seen them willing or able to take those steps.ive been pushing for common-sense ideas like rebuilding our infrastructure in ways that aresustained over many years and support millions of good jobs and help businesses compete.ive been advocating on behalf of raising the minimum wage, making it easier for working folksto pay off their student loans; fair pay, paid leave. all these policies have two things incommon: all of them would help working families feel more stable and secure, and all of themso far have been blocked or ignored by republicans in congress. thats why myadministration keeps taking whatever actions we can take on our own to help working families.now, its good that congress was able to pass legislation to strengthen the va. and i want tothank the chairmen and ranking members who were involved in that. its good that congresswas able to at least fund transportation projects for a few more months before leaving town -although it falls far short of the kind of infrastructure effort that we need that would actuallyaccelerate the economy. but for the most part, the big-ticket items, the things that wouldreally make a difference in the lives of middle-class families, those things just are not gettingdone.lets just take a recent example: immigration. we all agree that theres a problem that needsto be solved in a portion of our southern border. and we even agree on most of the solutions.but instead of working together - instead of focusing on the 80 percent where there isagreement between democrats and republicans, between the administration and congress -house republicans, as we speak, are trying to pass the most extreme and unworkable versionsof a bill that they already know is going nowhere, that cant pass the senate and that if it wereto pass the senate i would veto. they know it.theyre not even trying to actually solve the problem. this is a message bill that they couldntquite pull off yesterday, so they made it a little more extreme so maybe they can pass it today- just so they can check a box before theyre leaving town for a month. and this is on an issuethat they all insisted had to be a top priority.now, our efforts administratively so far have helped to slow the tide of child migrants trying tocome to our country. but without additional resources and help from congress, were just notgoing to have the resources we need to fully solve the problem. that means while theyre outon vacation im going to have to make some tough choices to meet the challenge - with orwithout congress.and yesterday, even though theyve been sitting on a bipartisan immigration bill for over ayear, house republicans suggested that since they dont expect to actually pass a bill that i cansign, that i actually should go ahead and act on my own to solve the problem. keep in mindthat just a few days earlier, they voted to sue me for acting on my own. and then when theycouldnt pass a bill yesterday, they put out a statement suggesting i should act on my ownbecause they couldnt pass a bill.so immigration has not gotten done. a student loan bill that would help folks who havestudent loan debt consolidate and refinance at lower rates - that didnt pass. thetransportation bill that they did pass just gets us through the spring, when we should actuallybe planning years in advance. states and businesses are raising the minimum wage for theirworkers because this congress is failing to do so.even basic things like approving career diplomats for critical ambassadorial posts arent gettingdone. last night, for purely political reasons, senate republicans, for a certain period of time,blocked our new ambassador to russia. it raised such an uproar that finally they went aheadand let our russian ambassador pass - at a time when we are dealing every day with the crisisin ukraine.theyre still blocking our ambassador to sierra leone, where theres currently an ebolaoutbreak. theyre blocking our ambassador to guatemala, even as they demand that we domore to stop the flow of unaccompanied children from guatemala. there are a lot of things thatwe could be arguing about on policy - thats what we should be doing as a democracy - butwe shouldnt be having an argument about placing career diplomats with bipartisan support incountries around the world where we have to have a presence.so the bottom line is this: we have come a long way over the last five and a half years. ourchallenges are nowhere near as daunting as they were when i first came into office. but theamerican people demand and deserve a strong and focused effort on the part of all of us tokeep moving the country forward and to focus on their concerns. and the fact is we could bemuch further along and we could be doing even better, and the economy could be evenstronger, and more jobs could be created if congress would do the job that the people sentthem here to do.and i will not stop trying to work with both parties to get things moving faster for middle-classfamilies and those trying to get into the middle class. when congress returns next month, myhope is, is that instead of simply trying to pass partisan message bills on party lines that dontactually solve problems, theyre going to be willing to come together to at least focus on somekey areas where theres broad agreement. after all that weve had to overcome, our congressshould stop standing in the way of our countrys success.so with that, let me take a couple of questions. and i will start with roberta rampton ofreuters.q: thanks. i want to ask about the situation in the middle east. and why do you think israelshould embrace a cease-fire in gaza when one of its soldiers appears to have been abductedand when hamas continues to use its network of tunnels to launch attacks? and also, have youseen israel act at all on your call to do more to protect civilians?the president: well, first of all, i think its important to note that we have - and i have -unequivocally condemned hamas and the palestinian factions that were responsible forkilling two israeli soldiers and abducting a third almost minutes after a cease-fire had beenannounced. and the u.n. has condemned them as well.and i want to make sure that they are listening: if they are serious about trying to resolve thissituation, that soldier needs to be unconditionally released as soon as possible.i have been very clear throughout this crisis that israel has a right to defend itself. no countrycan tolerate missiles raining down on its cities and people having to rush to bomb sheltersevery 20 minutes or half hour. no country can or would tolerate tunnels being dug under theirland that can be used to launch terrorist attacks.and so, not only have we been supportive of israel in its right to defend itself, but in veryconcrete terms - for example, in support for the iron dome program that has interceptedrockets that are firing down on israeli cities - weve been trying to cooperate as much as wecan to make sure that israel is able to protect its citizens.now, at the same time, weve also been clear that innocent civilians in gaza caught in thecrossfire have to weigh on our conscience and we have to do more to protect them. acease-fire was one way in which we could stop the killing, to step back and to try to resolvesome of the underlying issues that have been building up over quite some time. israelcommitted to that 72-hour cease-fire, and it was violated. and trying to put that backtogether is going to be challenging, but we will continue to make those efforts.and let me take this opportunity, by the way, to give secretary john kerry credit. he hasbeen persistent. he has worked very hard. he has endured on many occasions really unfaircriticism simply to try to get to the point where the killing stops and the underlying issuesabout israels security but also the concerns of palestinians in gaza can be addressed.were going to keep working towards that. its going to take some time. i think its going to bevery hard to put a cease-fire back together again if israelis and the international communitycant feel confident that hamas can follow through on a cease-fire commitment.and its not particularly relevant whether a particular leader in hamas ordered this abduction.the point is, is that when they sign onto a cease-fire theyre claiming to speak for all thepalestinian factions. and if they dont have control of them, and just moments after a cease-fire is signed you have israeli soldiers being killed and captured, then its hard for the israelis tofeel confident that a cease-fire can actually be honored.im in constant consultation with prime minister netanyahu. our national security team is inconstant communication with the israel military. i want to see everything possible done tomake sure that palestinian civilians are not being killed. and it is heartbreaking to see whatshappening there, and i think many of us recognize the dilemma we have. on the one hand,israel has a right to defend itself and its got to be able to get at those rockets and thosetunnel networks. on the other hand, because of the incredibly irresponsible actions on thepart of hamas to oftentimes house these rocket launchers right in the middle of civilianneighborhoods, we end up seeing people who had nothing to do with these rockets ending upbeing hurt.part of the reason why weve been pushing so hard for a cease-fire is precisely because its hardto reconcile israels legitimate need to defend itself with our concern with those civilians. andif we can pause the fighting, then its possible that we may be able to arrive at a formula thatspares lives and also ensures israels security. but its difficult. and i dont think we shouldpretend otherwise.bill plante.q: mr. president, like that cease-fire, youve called for diplomatic solutions not only in israeland gaza but also in ukraine, in iraq, to very little effect so far. has the united states ofamerica lost its influence in the world? have you lost yours?the president: look, this is a common theme that folks bring up. apparently people haveforgotten that america, as the most powerful country on earth, still does not controleverything around the world. and so our diplomatic efforts often take time. they often will seeprogress and then a step backwards. thats been true in the middle east. thats been true ineurope. thats been true in asia. thats the nature of world affairs. its not neat, and its notsmooth.but if you look at, for example, ukraine, we have made progress in delivering on what we saidwe would do. we cant control how mr. putin thinks. but what we can do is say to mr. putin, ifyou continue on the path of arming separatists with heavy armaments that the evidencesuggests may have resulted in 300 innocent people on a jet dying, and that violatesinternational law and undermines the integrity - territorial integrity and sovereignty ofukraine, then youre going to face consequences that will hurt your country.and there was a lot of skepticism about our ability to coordinate with europeans for a strongseries of sanctions. and each time we have done what we said we would do, including this week,when we put in place sanctions that have an impact on key sectors of the russian economy -their energy, their defense, their financial systems.it hasnt resolved the problem yet. i spoke to mr. putin this morning, and i indicated to him,just as we will do what we say we do in terms of sanctions, well also do what we say we do interms of wanting to resolve this issue diplomatically if he takes a different position. if herespects and honors the right of ukrainians to determine their own destiny, then its possibleto make sure that russian interests are addressed that are legitimate, and that ukrainians areable to make their own decisions, and we can resolve this conflict and end some of thebloodshed.but the point is, though, bill, that if you look at the 20th century and the early part of thiscentury, there are a lot of conflicts that america doesnt resolve. thats always been true. thatdoesnt mean we stop trying. and its not a measure of american influence on any given day orat any given moment that there are conflicts around the world that are difficult. the conflict innorthern ireland raged for a very, very long time until finally something broke, where theparties decided that it wasnt worth killing each other.the palestinian-israeli conflict has been going on even longer than youve been reporting. (laughter.) and i dont think at any point was there a suggestion somehow that america didnthave influence just because we werent able to finalize an israeli-palestinian peace deal.you will recall that situations like kosovo and bosnia raged on for q
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