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The '''2013 [[State of the Union Address]]''' was a speech given by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama]] on Tuesday, February 12, 2013, in the chamber of the [[United States House of Representatives]], at 9 PM EST.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/01/11/obama-boehner-state-of-union-feb-12/1826865/|title=Obama State of the Union set for Feb. 12|work=[[USA Today]]|accessdate=January 13, 2013|date=January 11, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/11/obamas-state-union-slated-feb-12/|title=It's a date: Obama's State of the Union slated for Feb. 12 — Lincoln's birthday|work=[[The Washington Times]]|accessdate=January 13, 2013}}</ref> It was simulcast online by the White House websiteasan "enhanced version" with accompanying graphics for key points of the address.

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The '''2013 State of the Union Address''' was given by the 44th [[president of the United States]], [[Barack Obama]], on February 12, 2013, at 9:00 p.m. [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]], in the chamber of the [[United States House of Representatives]] to the [[113th United States Congress]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/01/11/obama-boehner-state-of-union-feb-12/1826865/|title=Obama State of the Union set for Feb. 12|work=[[USA Today]]|access-date=January 13, 2013|date=January 11, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/11/obamas-state-union-slated-feb-12/|title=It's a date: Obama's State of the Union slated for Feb. 12 — Lincoln's birthday|work=[[The Washington Times]]|access-date=January 13, 2013}}</ref> It was Obama's fourth [[State of the Union|State of the Union Address]] and his [[February 2009 Barack Obama speech to a joint session of Congress|fifth speech]] to a [[joint session of the United States Congress]]. Presiding over this joint session was the [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|House speaker]], [[John Boehner]], accompanied by [[Joe Biden]], the [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]], in his capacityasthe [[Vice President of the United States#President of the United States Senate|president of the Senate]].


It was simulcast online by the White House website as an "enhanced version" with accompanying graphics for key points of the address.



== Seating and guests ==

== Seating and guests ==

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=== Guests ===

=== Guests ===

* [[John Kitzhaber]], governor of [[Oregon]] (invited by [[Michelle Obama]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kgw.com/news/Governor-Kitzhaber-to-Joni-hear-Sate-of-the-Union---190793801.html|title=Kitzhaber to join Michelle Obama for State of the Union|agency=KGW|date=11 January 2013|access-date=March 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140602191626/http://www.kgw.com/news/Governor-Kitzhaber-to-Joni-hear-Sate-of-the-Union---190793801.html|archive-date=June 2, 2014|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}}</ref>

* [[John Kitzhaber]], governor of [[Oregon]] (invited by [[Michelle Obama]])<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.kgw.com/news/Governor-Kitzhaber-to-Joni-hear-Sate-of-the-Union---190793801.html|title=Kitzhaber to join Michelle Obama for State of the Union|agency=KGW|date=11 January 2013|access-date=March 8, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140602191626/http://www.kgw.com/news/Governor-Kitzhaber-to-Joni-hear-Sate-of-the-Union---190793801.html|archive-date=June 2, 2014|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>

* [[Tim Cook]], CEO of [[Apple, Inc.]] (invited by Michelle Obama)

* [[Tim Cook]], CEO of [[Apple, Inc.]] (invited by Michelle Obama)

* [[Bobak Ferdowsi]], Systems Engineer at NASA's [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], commonly referred to as the "Mohawk Guy" (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news |last=Khan |first=Amina |title=NASA 'Mohawk Guy' arrives for State of the Union with new 'do |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-mohawk-guy-bobak-ferdowsi-state-of-the-union-mars-michelle-obama-20130212,0,2662373.story |accessdate=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

* [[Bobak Ferdowsi]], Systems Engineer at NASA's [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]], commonly referred to as the "Mohawk Guy" (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news |last=Khan |first=Amina |title=NASA 'Mohawk Guy' arrives for State of the Union with new 'do |url=http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-mohawk-guy-bobak-ferdowsi-state-of-the-union-mars-michelle-obama-20130212,0,2662373.story |access-date=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

* Former Representative [[Gabby Giffords]] and her husband former NASA astronaut [[Mark Kelly]] (invited by Representative [[Ron Barber]] and Senator [[John McCain]], respectively)<ref>{{cite news |title=Giffords to attend State of the Union |url=http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/02/09/giffords-to-attend-state-of-the-union/ |accessdate=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=CNN |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

* Former Representative [[Gabby Giffords]] and her husband former NASA astronaut [[Mark Kelly]] (invited by Representative [[Ron Barber]] and Senator [[John McCain]], respectively)<ref>{{cite news |title=Giffords to attend State of the Union |url=http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/02/09/giffords-to-attend-state-of-the-union/ |access-date=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=CNN |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

* [[Tracey Hepner]], wife of the first openly gay U.S. military general, Brig. Gen. [[Tammy Smith]], and founder of Military Partners and Families Coalition (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-state-of-nova/post/arlingtons-tracey-hepner-founder-of-group-for-gays-in-military-to-sit-with-first-lady-for-state-of-union/2013/02/11/05d68fae-746f-11e2-95e4-6148e45d7adb_blog.html|title = Arlington’s Tracey Hepner, founder of group for gays in military, to sit with first lady for State of Union|author = Tom Jackman|date = February 11, 2013|publisher = [[The Washington Post]]}}</ref>

* [[Tracey Hepner]], wife of the first openly gay U.S. military general, Brig. Gen. [[Tammy Smith]], and founder of Military Partners and Families Coalition (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-state-of-nova/post/arlingtons-tracey-hepner-founder-of-group-for-gays-in-military-to-sit-with-first-lady-for-state-of-union/2013/02/11/05d68fae-746f-11e2-95e4-6148e45d7adb_blog.html|title = Arlington's Tracey Hepner, founder of group for gays in military, to sit with first lady for State of Union|author = Tom Jackman|date = February 11, 2013|newspaper = [[The Washington Post]]}}</ref>

* Pat Llodra, [[Newtown, Connecticut]] first selectwoman, and Detectives Dan McAnaspie and Jason Frank (invited by Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy of Connecticut)<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.app.com/article/20130211/NJNEWS18/302110098/Guest-lists-State-Union-Address-grow|title = Guest lists for State of the Union Address grow|date = Feb 11, 2013|publisher = Asbury Park Press|author = Jackie Kucinich}}</ref>

* Pat Llodra, [[Newtown, Connecticut]] first selectwoman, and Detectives Dan McAnaspie and Jason Frank (invited by Sens. [[Richard Blumenthal]] and Chris Murphy of Connecticut)<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.app.com/article/20130211/NJNEWS18/302110098/Guest-lists-State-Union-Address-grow|title = Guest lists for State of the Union Address grow|date = Feb 11, 2013|publisher = Asbury Park Press|author = Jackie Kucinich}}</ref>

* [[Ted Nugent]] (invited by Rep. [[Steve Stockman]])

* [[Ted Nugent]] (invited by Rep. [[Steve Stockman]])

* Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton and Nathaniel A. Pendleton Sr., the parents of [[Death of Hadiya Pendleton|Hadiya Pendleton]], a participant in the 2013 Inaugural Parade who was later shot and killed in Chicago (invited by Michelle Obama)

* Cleopatra Cowley-Pendleton and Nathaniel A. Pendleton Sr., the parents of [[Death of Hadiya Pendleton|Hadiya Pendleton]], a participant in the 2013 Inaugural Parade who was later shot and killed in Chicago (invited by Michelle Obama)

* Kaitlin Roig, a first-grade teacher who protected 14 students during the [[Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting]] in December 2012 (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news |last=Gendron |first=Eric |title=Greenwich's Kaitlin Roig Is Michelle Obama's Guest At State Of Union |url=http://greenwich.dailyvoice.com/neighbors/greenwichs-kaitlin-roig-michelle-obamas-guest-state-union |accessdate=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=Greenwich Daily Voice|date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

* Kaitlin Roig, a first-grade teacher who protected 14 students during the [[Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting]] in December 2012 (invited by Michelle Obama)<ref>{{cite news |last=Gendron |first=Eric |title=Greenwich's Kaitlin Roig Is Michelle Obama's Guest At State Of Union |url=http://greenwich.dailyvoice.com/neighbors/greenwichs-kaitlin-roig-michelle-obamas-guest-state-union |access-date=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=Greenwich Daily Voice|date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>



[[Clinton Romesha]], recipient of the Medal of Honor was invited by Michelle Obama, but declined so as to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and friends.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/medal-of-honor-recipient-wont-attend-state-of |title=Medal Of Honor Recipient Won’t Attend State Of The Union|author=Igor Boric |publisher=Talking Points Memo}}</ref>

[[Clinton Romesha]], recipient of the Medal of Honor was invited by Michelle Obama, but declined so as to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and friends.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/medal-of-honor-recipient-wont-attend-state-of |title=Medal Of Honor Recipient Won't Attend State Of The Union|author=Igor Boric |publisher=Talking Points Memo}}</ref>



===Designated survivor===

===Designated survivor===

The [[designated survivor]] is the member of the [[Cabinet of the United States|president's cabinet]] who does not attend the address in case of a catastrophic event, in order to maintain a [[continuity of government]]. The designated survivor for the 2013 State of the Union Address was [[United States Secretary of Energy]] [[Steven Chu]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Sink |first=Justin|title=Energy Secretary Chu designated as survivor for State of the Union |url=http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/282681-energy-secretary-chu-designated-as-survivor-for-state-of-the-union |accessdate=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=The Hill |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>

The [[designated survivor]] is the member of the [[Cabinet of the United States|president's cabinet]] who does not attend the address in case of a catastrophic event, in order to maintain a [[continuity of government]]. The designated survivor for the 2013 State of the Union Address was [[United States Secretary of Energy]] [[Steven Chu]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Sink |first=Justin|title=Energy Secretary Chu designated as survivor for State of the Union |url=https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/142018-energy-secretary-chu-designated-as-survivor-for-state-of-the-union/ |access-date=February 12, 2013 |newspaper=The Hill |date=February 12, 2013}}</ref>



==Topics==

==Topics==

Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address was, in the words of CNN's Rebecca Sinderbrand, "a companion to the ideological offensive in his [[Second inauguration of Barack Obama#Inaugural address|inauguration speech]]." The New York Times added: "Obama did not match the lofty tone of his inauguration speech, but the address was clearly intended to be its workmanlike companion. In place of his ringing call for a more equitable society was a package of proposals that constitute a blueprint for the remainder of his presidency. Some would require legislation; others merely an executive order."<ref name="NYT20130213" /> The speech was dominated by domestic issues such as debt & deficit reduction,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> infrastructure measures,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> the economy and need to reinvigorate the middle class,<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> gun control,<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /><ref name="TDB20130213">{{cite news|title=Best Moments From Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/02/13/best-moments-from-obama-s-2013-state-of-the-union-address.html|accessdate=3 October 2013|newspaper=The Daily Beast|date=13 February 2013|author=Ben Teitelbaum and Nina Strochlic}}</ref> minimum wage,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="TDB20130213" /> early education<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> and immigration.<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213">{{cite news|title=Obama and Rubio: How did they do?|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/roundup-opinion-sotu/index.html|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Obama’s 2013 State of the Union address in graphs|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/02/13/obamas-2013-state-of-the-union-address-in-graphs/|accessdate=February 14, 2013|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=February 13, 2013|author=Suzy Khimm, Sarah Kliff and Brad Plumer}}</ref> Obama declared "Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger."<ref name="NYT20130213">{{cite news|last=Landler|first=Mark|title=Obama Pledges Push to Lift Economy for Middle Class|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/13/us/politics/obama-delivers-state-of-the-union-address.html?hp&_r=2&|accessdate=February 15, 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> But despite this Obama noted that it is now his generation's task to "reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth — a rising, thriving middle class."<ref name="NYT20130213" /> “Every day,” he said, “we should ask ourselves three questions as a nation: How do we attract more jobs to our shores? How do we equip our people with the skills to get those jobs? And how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living?”<ref name="NYT20130213" />“We gather here knowing that there are millions of Americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded,” Obama said early in his remarks explaining the rationale behind his middle class agenda.<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> “Our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can’t find full-time employment. Corporate profits have rocketed to all-time highs, but for more than a decade, wages and incomes have barely budged."<ref name="WPMarkon20130213">{{cite news|last=Markon|first=Jerry|title=Obama in State of the Union: Middle class is job one|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/obama-to-focus-on-economy-in-speech/2013/02/12/aeea9144-755f-11e2-95e4-6148e45d7adb_story.html?hpid=z2|accessdate=February 15, 2013|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref>

Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address was, in the words of CNN's Rebecca Sinderbrand, "a companion to the ideological offensive in his [[Second inauguration of Barack Obama#Inaugural address|inauguration speech]]." The New York Times added: "Obama did not match the lofty tone of his inauguration speech, but the address was clearly intended to be its workmanlike companion. In place of his ringing call for a more equitable society was a package of proposals that constitute a blueprint for the remainder of his presidency. Some would require legislation; others merely an executive order."<ref name="NYT20130213" /> The speech was dominated by domestic issues such as debt & deficit reduction,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> infrastructure measures,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> the economy and need to reinvigorate the middle class,<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> gun control,<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /><ref name="TDB20130213">{{cite news|title=Best Moments From Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/02/13/best-moments-from-obama-s-2013-state-of-the-union-address.html|access-date=3 October 2013|newspaper=The Daily Beast|date=13 February 2013|author=Ben Teitelbaum and Nina Strochlic}}</ref> minimum wage,<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="TDB20130213" /> early education<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> and immigration.<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /><ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /><ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213">{{cite news|title=Obama and Rubio: How did they do?|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/roundup-opinion-sotu/index.html|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Obama's 2013 State of the Union address in graphs|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/02/13/obamas-2013-state-of-the-union-address-in-graphs/|access-date=February 14, 2013|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=February 13, 2013|author=Suzy Khimm, Sarah Kliff and Brad Plumer}}</ref> Obama declared "Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger."<ref name="NYT20130213">{{cite news|last=Landler|first=Mark|title=Obama Pledges Push to Lift Economy for Middle Class|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/13/us/politics/obama-delivers-state-of-the-union-address.html?hp&_r=2&|access-date=February 15, 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> But despite this Obama noted that it is now his generation's task to "reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth — a rising, thriving middle class."<ref name="NYT20130213" /> “Every day,” he said, “we should ask ourselves three questions as a nation: How do we attract more jobs to our shores? How do we equip our people with the skills to get those jobs? And how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living?”<ref name="NYT20130213" />“We gather here knowing that there are millions of Americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded,” Obama said early in his remarks explaining the rationale behind his middle class agenda.<ref name="WPMarkon20130213" /> “Our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can’t find full-time employment. Corporate profits have rocketed to all-time highs, but for more than a decade, wages and incomes have barely budged."<ref name="WPMarkon20130213">{{cite news|last=Markon|first=Jerry|title=Obama in State of the Union: Middle class is job one|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/obama-to-focus-on-economy-in-speech/2013/02/12/aeea9144-755f-11e2-95e4-6148e45d7adb_story.html?hpid=z2|access-date=February 15, 2013|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref>



During his speech Obama called on Congress to hike the minimum wage to $9 an hour,<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214">{{cite news|last=Sinderbrand|first=Rebecca|title=Analysis: Obama's vision to nudge country to the left|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union-analysis/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> proposed the addition of three more urban manufacturing hubs and asked Congress "to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in America."<ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> He also called on Congress to invest $50 billion on rebuilding roads and bridges<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> and announced a bipartisan commission to improve the voting system.<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" /> The bipartisan commission has the task to investigate voting irregularities that led to long lines at polling sites in the November 2012 election. Studies indicate that these lines cost Democrats hundreds of thousands of votes. The commission will be led by the chief counsel of the Obama presidential campaign, Robert Bauer, and a legal adviser to [[Mitt Romney]]’s campaign, Ben Ginsberg.<ref name="NYT20130213" />

During his speech Obama called on Congress to hike the minimum wage to $9 an hour,<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214">{{cite news|last=Sinderbrand|first=Rebecca|title=Analysis: Obama's vision to nudge country to the left|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union-analysis/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> proposed the addition of three more urban manufacturing hubs and asked Congress "to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in America."<ref name="CNNObamaRubio20120213" /> He also called on Congress to invest $50 billion on rebuilding roads and bridges<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> and announced a bipartisan commission to improve the voting system.<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" /> The bipartisan commission has the task to investigate voting irregularities that led to long lines at polling sites in the November 2012 election. Studies indicate that these lines cost Democrats hundreds of thousands of votes. The commission will be led by the chief counsel of the Obama presidential campaign, Robert Bauer, and a legal adviser to [[Mitt Romney]]’s campaign, Ben Ginsberg.<ref name="NYT20130213" />



Obama proposed universal preschool for 4-year-olds<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> and linking some federal grant decisions to research schools on their ability to keep tuition costs in check.<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> And he urged Congress to put his full gun control agenda (i.e. background checks in all gun sales, the prevention of anyone buying guns for resale to criminals, a ban on semi-automatic weapons that mimic military weapons, and limiting ammunition magazines to 10 rounds)<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214">{{cite news|title=What Obama said Tuesday night|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-union-what-obama-said/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|author=Alyssa McLendon and Corinne Jones|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref><ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /><ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214">{{cite news|last=Rothkopf|first=David|title=Obama's message: 'I'm in charge'|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/rothkopf-sotu/index.html|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> up for a vote.<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> "Senators of both parties are working together on tough new laws to prevent anyone from buying guns for resale to criminals. Police chiefs are asking our help to get weapons of war and massive ammunition magazines off our streets, because these police chiefs, they're tired of seeing their guys and gals being outgunned. Each of these proposals deserves a vote in Congress. They deserve -- they deserve a simple vote."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> Obama used the line "They deserve a vote" four more times than in the prepared remarks in effort to create empathy.<ref>{{cite news|last=Flock|first=Elizabeth|title=Repetition of 'They Deserve A Vote' Wasn't in Obama's Prepared Remarks|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2013/02/13/repetition-of-they-deserve-a-vote-wasnt-in-obamas-prepared-remarks|accessdate=3 October 2013|newspaper=US News|date=13 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227134128/http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2013/02/13/repetition-of-they-deserve-a-vote-wasnt-in-obamas-prepared-remarks|archive-date=December 27, 2014|dead-url=yes}}</ref> The U.S. president proposed to Congress to make high-quality preschool available to every child, provide tax credits for businesses to hire and invest, promote more scientific research and development, further shift cars and trucks away from gasoline, and invest in infrastructure.<ref name="NYT20130213" /><ref name="CNNBohn20130213" />

Obama proposed universal preschool for 4-year-olds<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> and linking some federal grant decisions to research schools on their ability to keep tuition costs in check.<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> And he urged Congress to put his full gun control agenda (i.e. background checks in all gun sales, the prevention of anyone buying guns for resale to criminals, a ban on semi-automatic weapons that mimic military weapons, and limiting ammunition magazines to 10 rounds)<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214">{{cite news|title=What Obama said Tuesday night|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-union-what-obama-said/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|author=Alyssa McLendon and Corinne Jones|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref><ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /><ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214">{{cite news|last=Rothkopf|first=David|title=Obama's message: 'I'm in charge'|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/rothkopf-sotu/index.html|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> up for a vote.<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> "Senators of both parties are working together on tough new laws to prevent anyone from buying guns for resale to criminals. Police chiefs are asking our help to get weapons of war and massive ammunition magazines off our streets, because these police chiefs, they're tired of seeing their guys and gals being outgunned. Each of these proposals deserves a vote in Congress. They deserve they deserve a simple vote."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> Obama used the line "They deserve a vote" four more times than in the prepared remarks in effort to create empathy.<ref>{{cite news|last=Flock|first=Elizabeth|title=Repetition of 'They Deserve A Vote' Wasn't in Obama's Prepared Remarks|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2013/02/13/repetition-of-they-deserve-a-vote-wasnt-in-obamas-prepared-remarks|access-date=3 October 2013|newspaper=US News|date=13 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227134128/http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2013/02/13/repetition-of-they-deserve-a-vote-wasnt-in-obamas-prepared-remarks|archive-date=December 27, 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> The U.S. president proposed to Congress to make high-quality preschool available to every child, provide tax credits for businesses to hire and invest, promote more scientific research and development, further shift cars and trucks away from gasoline, and invest in infrastructure.<ref name="NYT20130213" /><ref name="CNNBohn20130213" />



Obama called for "modest" reforms to Medicare in his speech, continued his push for Congress to act on immigration reform and proposed a paycheck fairness act intended to make it easier for women to fight salary discrimination without losing their jobs, the development of new alternative energy hubs in the country, and to help people refinance their mortgages at today's lower interest rates.<ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /> With respect to Medicare he argued that the United States can't just cut its way to prosperity.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213">{{cite news|title=State of the Union: Obama pledges to reignite economy|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21437782|publisher=BBC News US & Canada|accessdate=February 15, 2013|date=February 15, 2013}}</ref> On climate change, Obama promised executive action if Congress failed to address what he called a litany of evidence that the nation and the world face such as more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought: "If Congress won't act soon to protect future generations, I will," he said. "I will direct my Cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change, and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy."<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" /> Obama thus advocated a transition to more sustainable and environment-friendly sources of energy, such as wind and solar, in order to reduce America's dependence on oil. Obama also proposed the creation of an Energy Security Trust dedicated to shifting the country's cars and trucks off oil. "We can choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe drought in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it's too late."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />

Obama called for "modest" reforms to Medicare in his speech, continued his push for Congress to act on immigration reform and proposed a paycheck fairness act intended to make it easier for women to fight salary discrimination without losing their jobs, the development of new alternative energy hubs in the country, and to help people refinance their mortgages at today's lower interest rates.<ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /> With respect to Medicare he argued that the United States can't just cut its way to prosperity.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213">{{cite news|title=State of the Union: Obama pledges to reignite economy|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21437782|publisher=BBC News US & Canada|access-date=February 15, 2013|date=February 15, 2013}}</ref> On climate change, Obama promised executive action if Congress failed to address what he called a litany of evidence that the nation and the world face such as more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought: "If Congress won't act soon to protect future generations, I will," he said. "I will direct my Cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the [[effects of climate change|consequences of climate change]], and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy."<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" /> Obama thus advocated a transition to more sustainable and environment-friendly sources of energy, such as wind and solar, in order to reduce America's dependence on oil. Obama also proposed the creation of an Energy Security Trust dedicated to shifting the country's cars and trucks off oil. "We can choose to believe that [[Superstorm Sandy]], and the most severe drought in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it's too late."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />



"It is our unfinished task to restore the basic bargain that built this country -- the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead," the president said. "It is our unfinished task to make sure that this government works on behalf of the many, and not just the few."<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> Obama said that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. "A growing economy that creates good, middle-class jobs -- that must be the North Star that guides our efforts."<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> Obama's State of the Union address included a call to "set party interests aside, and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future."<ref name="CNNCohen20130214">{{cite news|last=Cohen|first=Tom|title=Obama keeps pressure on Republicans with jobs plan|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union/index.html|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> "And let's do it without the brinksmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors," he continued to applause, mainly from Democrats. "The greatest nation on Earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. We can't do it. Let's agree, right here, right now, to keep the people's government open, and pay our bills on time, and always uphold the full faith and credit of the United States of America."<ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /> "Nothing I'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime." Obama said.<ref name="CNNBohn20130213">{{cite news|last=Bohn|first=Kevin|title=5 things we learned from the State of the Union|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union-5-things/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> "It's not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth."<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" />

"It is our unfinished task to restore the basic bargain that built this country the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead," the president said. "It is our unfinished task to make sure that this government works on behalf of the many, and not just the few."<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> Obama said that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. "A growing economy that creates good, middle-class jobs that must be the North Star that guides our efforts."<ref name="CNNSinderbrand20130214" /> Obama's State of the Union address included a call to "set party interests aside, and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future."<ref name="CNNCohen20130214">{{cite news|last=Cohen|first=Tom|title=Obama keeps pressure on Republicans with jobs plan|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union/index.html|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> "And let's do it without the brinksmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors," he continued to applause, mainly from Democrats. "The greatest nation on Earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. We can't do it. Let's agree, right here, right now, to keep the people's government open, and pay our bills on time, and always uphold the full faith and credit of the United States of America."<ref name="CNNCohen20130214" /> "Nothing I'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime." Obama said.<ref name="CNNBohn20130213">{{cite news|last=Bohn|first=Kevin|title=5 things we learned from the State of the Union|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/politics/state-of-the-union-5-things/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 14, 2013}}</ref> "It's not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth."<ref name="CNNBohn20130213" />



On foreign policy Obama announced in the context of the [[Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan]] that he would bring home half of all U.S. troops by February 2013 and end the war there the following year.<ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214" /><ref name="CNNTapper20130213">{{cite news|last=Tapper|first=Jack|title=Obama announces 34,000 troops to come home|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/12/politics/obama-sotu-afghanistan-troops/index.html|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> Barack Obama called for a [[Free trade area|free trade agreement]] [[EU-US Free Trade Agreement|between the United States and the European Union]]<ref>{{cite news|title=A Running Start for a U.S.-Europe Trade Pact|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/14/business/global/obama-pledges-trade-pact-talks-with-eu.html?_r=0|accessdate=February 14, 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=February 13, 2013|author=James Kanter and Jack Ewing}}</ref> and announced his intent to complete negotiations on a "Trans-Pacific partnership".<ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213">{{cite news|last=Slaughter|first=Anne-Marie|title=Obama dares Congress to get the job done|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/slaughter-sotu-address/index.html|publisher=CNN|accessdate=February 14, 2013|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> He also addressed [[Drone strike#Armed attacks|drone oversight]], the [[2013 North Korean nuclear test]], [[Nuclear program of Iran|Iran's nuclear program]] and the Middle East in the context of the [[Syrian Civil War]].<ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214" /><ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Coleman|first=Isabel|title=Obama's address: Where's foreign policy?|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/coleman-sotu/index.html?iref=allsearch|accessdate=February 14, 2013|newspaper=CNN|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> Obama warned the North Korea’s reclusive government that it faced further isolation, swift retaliation and a United States bent on improving its own missile defense systems.<ref name="NYT20130213" /> He spoke about the reduction of nuclear stockpiles in cooperation with Russia: "We'll engage Russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands."<ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213" /> "In defense of freedom, we'll remain the anchor of strong alliances, from the Americas to Africa, from Europe to Asia. In the Middle East, we will stand with citizens as they demand their universal rights, and support stable transitions to democracy."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />

On foreign policy Obama announced in the context of the [[Withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan (2011–2016)|withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan]] that he would bring home half of all U.S. troops by February 2013 and end the war there the following year.<ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214" /><ref name="CNNTapper20130213">{{cite news|last=Tapper|first=Jake|title=Obama announces 34,000 troops to come home|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/12/politics/obama-sotu-afghanistan-troops/index.html|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> Barack Obama called for a [[Free trade area|free trade agreement]] [[EU-US Free Trade Agreement|between the United States and the European Union]]<ref>{{cite news|title=A Running Start for a U.S.-Europe Trade Pact|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/14/business/global/obama-pledges-trade-pact-talks-with-eu.html?_r=0|access-date=February 14, 2013|newspaper=The New York Times|date=February 13, 2013|author=James Kanter and Jack Ewing}}</ref> and announced his intent to complete negotiations on a "Trans-Pacific partnership".<ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213">{{cite news|last=Slaughter|first=Anne-Marie|title=Obama dares Congress to get the job done|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/slaughter-sotu-address/index.html|publisher=CNN|access-date=February 14, 2013|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> He also addressed [[Drone strike#Armed attacks|drone oversight]], the [[2013 North Korean nuclear test]], [[Nuclear program of Iran|Iran's nuclear program]] and the Middle East in the context of the [[Syrian Civil War]].<ref name="CNNRothkopf20120214" /><ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213" /><ref>{{cite news|last=Coleman|first=Isabel|title=Obama's address: Where's foreign policy?|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/13/opinion/coleman-sotu/index.html?iref=allsearch|access-date=February 14, 2013|newspaper=CNN|date=February 13, 2013}}</ref> Obama warned the North Korea's reclusive government that it faced further isolation, swift retaliation and a United States bent on improving its own missile defense systems.<ref name="NYT20130213" /> He spoke about the reduction of nuclear stockpiles in cooperation with Russia: "We'll engage Russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands."<ref name="CNNSlaughter20130213" /> "In defense of freedom, we'll remain the anchor of strong alliances, from the Americas to Africa, from Europe to Asia. In the Middle East, we will stand with citizens as they demand their universal rights, and support stable transitions to democracy."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />



Obama called for lawmakers to work together to be more effective by successfully solving problems regardless of party divisions: "The American people don't expect government to solve every problem. They don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. But they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> Obama closed his speech with a reference to his second inaugural address ending by saying that all Americans share the same title: "We are citizens. It's a word that doesn't just describe our nationality or legal status. It describes the way we're made. It describes what we believe. It captures the enduring idea that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to one another and to future generations; that our rights are wrapped up in the rights of others; and that well into our third century as a nation, it remains the task of us all, as citizens of these United States, to be the authors of the next great chapter in our American story."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />

Obama called for lawmakers to work together to be more effective by successfully solving problems regardless of party divisions: "The American people don't expect government to solve every problem. They don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. But they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" /> Obama closed his speech with a reference to his second inaugural address ending by saying that all Americans share the same title: "We are citizens. It's a word that doesn't just describe our nationality or legal status. It describes the way we're made. It describes what we believe. It captures the enduring idea that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to one another and to future generations; that our rights are wrapped up in the rights of others; and that well into our third century as a nation, it remains the task of us all, as citizens of these United States, to be the authors of the next great chapter in our American story."<ref name="CNNMcLendonJones20130214" />



== Responses ==

== Responses ==

[[Senator Marco Rubio]] a Republican of [[Florida]], delivered the official [[Republican response to the State of the Union address|Republican response]] to the 2013 State of the Union Address.<ref>http://www.wtnh.com/dpps/onpolitix/state_of_the_union/full-text-of-2013-gop-response-to-sotu-nd13-jos_5541850#.URv4lB3ZagY</ref><ref>http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/gop-rebuttal-marco-rubio-response-english-spanish-full-text-87554.html</ref> Kentucky Republican Senator [[Rand Paul]] delivered the Tea Party's rebuttal to Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213" /> The BBC reported reactions from US newspapers such as the ''New York Times'' and the ''Washington Post''.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213" /> Additional reactions from US newspapers was gathered by the website al.com.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dean|first=Charles J.|title=President Obama's fifth State of the Union: some morning reaction|url=http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/02/president_obamas_fifth_state_o.html|publisher=al.com|accessdate=17 February 2013|date=13 February 2013}}</ref>

Senator [[Marco Rubio]] a Republican of [[Florida]], delivered the official [[Republican response to the State of the Union address|Republican response]] to the 2013 State of the Union Address.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wtnh.com/dpps/onpolitix/state_of_the_union/full-text-of-2013-gop-response-to-sotu-nd13-jos_5541850#.URv4lB3ZagY |title = Full text of 2013 GOP response to SOTU |access-date=February 13, 2013 |archive-date=February 15, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130215030103/http://www.wtnh.com/dpps/onpolitix/state_of_the_union/full-text-of-2013-gop-response-to-sotu-nd13-jos_5541850#.URv4lB3ZagY |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/gop-rebuttal-marco-rubio-response-english-spanish-full-text-087554|title=Full text: Rubio's GOP response|first=Politico|last=Staff|website=POLITICO|date=February 12, 2013 }}</ref> Kentucky Republican Senator [[Rand Paul]] delivered the [[Tea Party movement]]'s rebuttal to Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213" /> The official [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian]] response was given by [[Carla Howell]], executive director of the [[Libertarian National Committee]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Howell |first=Carla |date=February 12, 2013 |title=The Libertarian Party Response to President Barack Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address |url=http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/the-libertarian-party-response-to-president-barack-obamas-2013-state-of-the |access-date=February 17, 2013 |work=lp.org |publisher=Libertarian National Committee, Inc.}}</ref> The official [[Green Party of the United States|Green Party]] response was given by [[Jill Stein]], the party's [[2012 United States presidential election|2012 presidential candidate]].{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}



The [[BBC]] reported reactions from U.S. newspapers, including ''[[The New York Times]]'' and ''[[The Washington Post]]''.<ref name="BBCNewsUSCanada20130213" /> Additional reactions from U.S. newspapers were assembled by the website al.com.<ref>{{cite web|last=Dean|first=Charles J.|title=President Obama's fifth State of the Union: some morning reaction|url=http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/02/president_obamas_fifth_state_o.html|publisher=al.com|access-date=17 February 2013|date=13 February 2013}}</ref>

The official [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian]] response was given by [[Carla Howell]], the Executive Director of the [[Libertarian National Committee]].<ref>{{cite web| last=Howell | first=Carla | title=The Libertarian Party Response to President Barack Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address | date=February 12, 2013 | work=lp.org | publisher=Libertarian National Committee, Inc. | url=http://www.lp.org/news/press-releases/the-libertarian-party-response-to-president-barack-obamas-2013-state-of-the | accessdate=February 17, 2013}}</ref>


The official [[Green Party of the United States|Green Party]] response was given by [[Jill Stein]], the party's [[2012 United States presidential election|2012 presidential candidate]].{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}



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2013 State of the Union Address
Full video of the speech as published by the White House
DateFebruary 12, 2013 (2013-02-12)
Time9:00 p.m. EST
Duration59 minutes
VenueHouse Chamber, United States Capitol
LocationWashington, D.C.
Coordinates38°53′19.8″N 77°00′32.8″W / 38.888833°N 77.009111°W / 38.888833; -77.009111
TypeState of the Union Address
Participants
  • Joe Biden
  • John Boehner
  • Previous2012 State of the Union Address
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    The 2013 State of the Union Address was given by the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, on February 12, 2013, at 9:00 p.m. EST, in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives to the 113th United States Congress.[1][2] It was Obama's fourth State of the Union Address and his fifth speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, John Boehner, accompanied by Joe Biden, the vice president, in his capacity as the president of the Senate.

    It was simulcast online by the White House website as an "enhanced version" with accompanying graphics for key points of the address.

    Seating and guests[edit]

    Continuing with the tradition started in 2011, members of the 113th United States Congress sat together regardless of which party they were affiliated with.

    Guests[edit]

    Clinton Romesha, recipient of the Medal of Honor was invited by Michelle Obama, but declined so as to celebrate his wedding anniversary with his wife and friends.[9]

    Designated survivor[edit]

    The designated survivor is the member of the president's cabinet who does not attend the address in case of a catastrophic event, in order to maintain a continuity of government. The designated survivor for the 2013 State of the Union Address was United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu.[10]

    Topics[edit]

    Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address was, in the words of CNN's Rebecca Sinderbrand, "a companion to the ideological offensive in his inauguration speech." The New York Times added: "Obama did not match the lofty tone of his inauguration speech, but the address was clearly intended to be its workmanlike companion. In place of his ringing call for a more equitable society was a package of proposals that constitute a blueprint for the remainder of his presidency. Some would require legislation; others merely an executive order."[11] The speech was dominated by domestic issues such as debt & deficit reduction,[12][13] infrastructure measures,[12][13] the economy and need to reinvigorate the middle class,[13][14] gun control,[13][14][15] minimum wage,[12][13][15] early education[13][14] and immigration.[12][13][14][16] Obama declared "Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger."[11] But despite this Obama noted that it is now his generation's task to "reignite the true engine of America’s economic growth — a rising, thriving middle class."[11] “Every day,” he said, “we should ask ourselves three questions as a nation: How do we attract more jobs to our shores? How do we equip our people with the skills to get those jobs? And how do we make sure that hard work leads to a decent living?”[11]“We gather here knowing that there are millions of Americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded,” Obama said early in his remarks explaining the rationale behind his middle class agenda.[13] “Our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can’t find full-time employment. Corporate profits have rocketed to all-time highs, but for more than a decade, wages and incomes have barely budged."[13]

    During his speech Obama called on Congress to hike the minimum wage to $9 an hour,[17] proposed the addition of three more urban manufacturing hubs and asked Congress "to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in America."[14] He also called on Congress to invest $50 billion on rebuilding roads and bridges[17] and announced a bipartisan commission to improve the voting system.[18] The bipartisan commission has the task to investigate voting irregularities that led to long lines at polling sites in the November 2012 election. Studies indicate that these lines cost Democrats hundreds of thousands of votes. The commission will be led by the chief counsel of the Obama presidential campaign, Robert Bauer, and a legal adviser to Mitt Romney’s campaign, Ben Ginsberg.[11]

    Obama proposed universal preschool for 4-year-olds[12] and linking some federal grant decisions to research schools on their ability to keep tuition costs in check.[17] And he urged Congress to put his full gun control agenda (i.e. background checks in all gun sales, the prevention of anyone buying guns for resale to criminals, a ban on semi-automatic weapons that mimic military weapons, and limiting ammunition magazines to 10 rounds)[12][19][20] up for a vote.[17] "Senators of both parties are working together on tough new laws to prevent anyone from buying guns for resale to criminals. Police chiefs are asking our help to get weapons of war and massive ammunition magazines off our streets, because these police chiefs, they're tired of seeing their guys and gals being outgunned. Each of these proposals deserves a vote in Congress. They deserve – they deserve a simple vote."[12] Obama used the line "They deserve a vote" four more times than in the prepared remarks in effort to create empathy.[21] The U.S. president proposed to Congress to make high-quality preschool available to every child, provide tax credits for businesses to hire and invest, promote more scientific research and development, further shift cars and trucks away from gasoline, and invest in infrastructure.[11][18]

    Obama called for "modest" reforms to Medicare in his speech, continued his push for Congress to act on immigration reform and proposed a paycheck fairness act intended to make it easier for women to fight salary discrimination without losing their jobs, the development of new alternative energy hubs in the country, and to help people refinance their mortgages at today's lower interest rates.[19] With respect to Medicare he argued that the United States can't just cut its way to prosperity.[22] On climate change, Obama promised executive action if Congress failed to address what he called a litany of evidence that the nation and the world face such as more frequent and powerful storms, wildfires and drought: "If Congress won't act soon to protect future generations, I will," he said. "I will direct my Cabinet to come up with executive actions we can take, now and in the future, to reduce pollution, prepare our communities for the consequences of climate change, and speed the transition to more sustainable sources of energy."[18] Obama thus advocated a transition to more sustainable and environment-friendly sources of energy, such as wind and solar, in order to reduce America's dependence on oil. Obama also proposed the creation of an Energy Security Trust dedicated to shifting the country's cars and trucks off oil. "We can choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe drought in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it's too late."[12]

    "It is our unfinished task to restore the basic bargain that built this country – the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead," the president said. "It is our unfinished task to make sure that this government works on behalf of the many, and not just the few."[17] Obama said that deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. "A growing economy that creates good, middle-class jobs – that must be the North Star that guides our efforts."[17] Obama's State of the Union address included a call to "set party interests aside, and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future."[19] "And let's do it without the brinksmanship that stresses consumers and scares off investors," he continued to applause, mainly from Democrats. "The greatest nation on Earth cannot keep conducting its business by drifting from one manufactured crisis to the next. We can't do it. Let's agree, right here, right now, to keep the people's government open, and pay our bills on time, and always uphold the full faith and credit of the United States of America."[19] "Nothing I'm proposing tonight should increase our deficit by a single dime." Obama said.[18] "It's not a bigger government we need, but a smarter government that sets priorities and invests in broad-based growth."[18]

    On foreign policy Obama announced in the context of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan that he would bring home half of all U.S. troops by February 2013 and end the war there the following year.[20][23] Barack Obama called for a free trade agreement between the United States and the European Union[24] and announced his intent to complete negotiations on a "Trans-Pacific partnership".[25] He also addressed drone oversight, the 2013 North Korean nuclear test, Iran's nuclear program and the Middle East in the context of the Syrian Civil War.[20][25][26] Obama warned the North Korea's reclusive government that it faced further isolation, swift retaliation and a United States bent on improving its own missile defense systems.[11] He spoke about the reduction of nuclear stockpiles in cooperation with Russia: "We'll engage Russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands."[25] "In defense of freedom, we'll remain the anchor of strong alliances, from the Americas to Africa, from Europe to Asia. In the Middle East, we will stand with citizens as they demand their universal rights, and support stable transitions to democracy."[12]

    Obama called for lawmakers to work together to be more effective by successfully solving problems regardless of party divisions: "The American people don't expect government to solve every problem. They don't expect those of us in this chamber to agree on every issue. But they do expect us to put the nation's interests before party."[12] Obama closed his speech with a reference to his second inaugural address ending by saying that all Americans share the same title: "We are citizens. It's a word that doesn't just describe our nationality or legal status. It describes the way we're made. It describes what we believe. It captures the enduring idea that this country only works when we accept certain obligations to one another and to future generations; that our rights are wrapped up in the rights of others; and that well into our third century as a nation, it remains the task of us all, as citizens of these United States, to be the authors of the next great chapter in our American story."[12]

    Responses[edit]

    Senator Marco Rubio a Republican of Florida, delivered the official Republican response to the 2013 State of the Union Address.[27][28] Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul delivered the Tea Party movement's rebuttal to Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address.[22] The official Libertarian response was given by Carla Howell, executive director of the Libertarian National Committee.[29] The official Green Party response was given by Jill Stein, the party's 2012 presidential candidate.[citation needed]

    The BBC reported reactions from U.S. newspapers, including The New York Times and The Washington Post.[22] Additional reactions from U.S. newspapers were assembled by the website al.com.[30]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ "It's a date: Obama's State of the Union slated for Feb. 12 — Lincoln's birthday". The Washington Times. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
  • ^ "Kitzhaber to join Michelle Obama for State of the Union". KGW. January 11, 2013. Archived from the original on June 2, 2014. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  • ^ Khan, Amina (February 12, 2013). "NASA 'Mohawk Guy' arrives for State of the Union with new 'do". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  • ^ "Giffords to attend State of the Union". CNN. February 12, 2013. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  • ^ Tom Jackman (February 11, 2013). "Arlington's Tracey Hepner, founder of group for gays in military, to sit with first lady for State of Union". The Washington Post.
  • ^ Jackie Kucinich (February 11, 2013). "Guest lists for State of the Union Address grow". Asbury Park Press.
  • ^ Gendron, Eric (February 12, 2013). "Greenwich's Kaitlin Roig Is Michelle Obama's Guest At State Of Union". Greenwich Daily Voice. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  • ^ Igor Boric. "Medal Of Honor Recipient Won't Attend State Of The Union". Talking Points Memo.
  • ^ Sink, Justin (February 12, 2013). "Energy Secretary Chu designated as survivor for State of the Union". The Hill. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Landler, Mark (February 13, 2013). "Obama Pledges Push to Lift Economy for Middle Class". The New York Times. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Alyssa McLendon and Corinne Jones (February 13, 2013). "What Obama said Tuesday night". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i Markon, Jerry (February 13, 2013). "Obama in State of the Union: Middle class is job one". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e "Obama and Rubio: How did they do?". CNN. February 14, 2013. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b Ben Teitelbaum and Nina Strochlic (February 13, 2013). "Best Moments From Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address". The Daily Beast. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  • ^ Suzy Khimm, Sarah Kliff and Brad Plumer (February 13, 2013). "Obama's 2013 State of the Union address in graphs". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e f Sinderbrand, Rebecca (February 14, 2013). "Analysis: Obama's vision to nudge country to the left". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d e Bohn, Kevin (February 14, 2013). "5 things we learned from the State of the Union". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c d Cohen, Tom (February 14, 2013). "Obama keeps pressure on Republicans with jobs plan". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c Rothkopf, David (February 14, 2013). "Obama's message: 'I'm in charge'". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ Flock, Elizabeth (February 13, 2013). "Repetition of 'They Deserve A Vote' Wasn't in Obama's Prepared Remarks". US News. Archived from the original on December 27, 2014. Retrieved October 3, 2013.
  • ^ a b c "State of the Union: Obama pledges to reignite economy". BBC News US & Canada. February 15, 2013. Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  • ^ Tapper, Jake (February 13, 2013). "Obama announces 34,000 troops to come home". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ James Kanter and Jack Ewing (February 13, 2013). "A Running Start for a U.S.-Europe Trade Pact". The New York Times. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ a b c Slaughter, Anne-Marie (February 13, 2013). "Obama dares Congress to get the job done". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ Coleman, Isabel (February 13, 2013). "Obama's address: Where's foreign policy?". CNN. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  • ^ "Full text of 2013 GOP response to SOTU". Archived from the original on February 15, 2013. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  • ^ Staff, Politico (February 12, 2013). "Full text: Rubio's GOP response". POLITICO.
  • ^ Howell, Carla (February 12, 2013). "The Libertarian Party Response to President Barack Obama's 2013 State of the Union Address". lp.org. Libertarian National Committee, Inc. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  • ^ Dean, Charles J. (February 13, 2013). "President Obama's fifth State of the Union: some morning reaction". al.com. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
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