Tuesday night, President Obama will deliver his fifth State of the Union address and we wanted to know what people in the Susquehanna Valley want to hear him say.
Over the President’s first term about 40 million people on average watched his State of the Union addresses. So if you watch, what would you want to hear him say?
President Obama will give the first State of the Union address of his second term Tuesday evening. He’s expected to talk about a withdrawal in the Middle East, announcing 34,000 troops will soon come home.
He’ll also discuss bipartisan efforts on immigration reform, Iran’s nuclear program, gay marriage, poverty, climate change and the use of unmanned drones to kill people abroad and target Americans.
But what do central Pennsylvanians want to hear?
“I honestly don’t want to hear any more empty conversations or empty statements,” stated Kathy Gutierrez. “I’m tired of it all. I want to see some action.”
“I want him to talk about safety for our kids and the economy change and more about getting America out of debt,” added Ana Matteo.
“As a college student, I’m in the medical field and it affects my future, so I’d like to hear him talk about Obamacare and what his plans for the future are,” Allison Soster told us. “A lot of doctors I work with, they don’t see it working for the country.”
“I’d like to see him lower the cartridge rounds and get rid of assault rifles,” Dennis Bachman told us. “People don’t need them.”
The State of the Union will start Tuesday night at 9:00.
Over the President’s first term about 40 million people on average watched his State of the Union addresses. So if you watch, what would you want to hear him say?
President Obama will give the first State of the Union address of his second term Tuesday evening. He’s expected to talk about a withdrawal in the Middle East, announcing 34,000 troops will soon come home.
He’ll also discuss bipartisan efforts on immigration reform, Iran’s nuclear program, gay marriage, poverty, climate change and the use of unmanned drones to kill people abroad and target Americans.
But what do central Pennsylvanians want to hear?
“I honestly don’t want to hear any more empty conversations or empty statements,” stated Kathy Gutierrez. “I’m tired of it all. I want to see some action.”
“I want him to talk about safety for our kids and the economy change and more about getting America out of debt,” added Ana Matteo.
“As a college student, I’m in the medical field and it affects my future, so I’d like to hear him talk about Obamacare and what his plans for the future are,” Allison Soster told us. “A lot of doctors I work with, they don’t see it working for the country.”
“I’d like to see him lower the cartridge rounds and get rid of assault rifles,” Dennis Bachman told us. “People don’t need them.”
The State of the Union will start Tuesday night at 9:00.