Saturday, May 23, 2009

Obama Transcript at Credit Card Law Signing

SPEAKER: PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

OBAMA: Hello, everybody. Please have a seat. I’m sorry.  It is a great pleasure to have all of you here at the White House on this gorgeous, sunny day. The sun’s shining; birds are singing; change is in the air. (LAUGHTER)

This has been a historic week, a week in which we’ve cast aside some old divisions and put in place new reforms that will reduce our dependence on foreign oil, prevent fraud against homeowners, and save taxpayers money by preventing wasteful government contracts, a week that marks significant progress in the difficult work of changing our policies and transforming our politics.

But the real test of change ultimately is whether it makes a difference in the lives of the American people. That’s what matters to me; that’s what matters to my administration; that’s what matters to the extraordinary collection of members of Congress that are standing with me here, but also who are in the audience.

We’re here today because of a bill that will make a big difference, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure Act.

I want to thank all the members of Congress who were involved in this historic legislation, but I want to give a special shoutout to Chris Dodd, who has been a relentless fighter to get this done.  (APPLAUSE)

Chris -- Chris wouldn’t give up until he got this legislation passed. He’s spent an entire career fighting against special interests and fighting for ordinary people, and this is just the latest example.

I want to thank his partner in crime, Senator Richard Shelby. (APPLAUSE)

So we’re not going to give people a free pass, and we expect consumers to live within their means and pay what they owe, but we also expect financial institutions to act with the same sense of responsibility that the American people aspire to in their own lives. This is a difficult time for our country, born in many ways of our
collective failure to live up to our obligations, to ourselves and to one another.


The fact is, it took a long time to dig ourselves into this economic hole. It’s going to take some time to dig ourselves out. But I’m heartened by what I’m seeing, by the willingness of all the adversaries to seek out new partnerships, by the progress we’ve made these past months to address many of our toughest challenges.

And I am confident that as a nation we will learn the lessons of our recent past and that we will elevate again those values at the heart of our success as a people, hard work over the easy buck, responsibility over recklessness, and, yes, moderation over extravagance. This work’s already begun, and now it continues.

I thank the members of Congress for putting their shoulder to the wheel in a bipartisan fashion and getting this piece of legislation done.  Congratulations to all of you. The least I can do for you is to sign the thing.


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Source: CQ Transcriptions





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