What Did You Think? Yesterday, in the State of the Union, President Obama outlined his plan for a thriving middle class and a strong America. He described a strategy that will make the United States a magnet for jobs and manufacturing, equip every American with the skills they need to do those jobs, and ensure that hard work leads to a decent living -- through investments in manufacturing, clean energy, infrastructure, and education. We want to know what you thought, so we're asking for your Citizen Response. Visit WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU, read the speech, find your favorite lines, and tell us why they mattered to you.
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