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■ Weekly  Address :

     Giving  Veterans  their  Chance





In   this   week's   address,

President   Obama   honored   our   nation’s   veterans,

who   have   served   and   sacrificed   in   defense   of   our   country.

This   past   week,

Americans   came   together   on   Veterans   Day

to   pay   tribute   to   those   men   and   women   in   uniform

who   have   risked   their   lives   to   protect   our   freedom.



In   recent   years   we’ve   worked

to   reduce   the   veterans’   unemployment   rate   to   3.9   percent

and   slash   the  disability   claims

backlog   at   the   VA   by   nearly   90   percent   from   its   peak.

But   there   is   still   more   that   can   be   done.

Since   day   one   of   his   Administration,

the   President   has   remained   committed

to   serving   the   brave   men   and   women   who   have   served   us.

And   in   his   address,

he   reminded   us   that

we   all   have   a   role  

to   play   in   ensuring   that   veterans   have   the   opportunities  

and   support   they   deserve.






















-Transcript -






Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
November 14, 2015

Hi, everybody.  This week, America came together to salute our veterans – to express our appreciation to all who served so that we might live free.  But our gratitude should extend beyond what our veterans have done for us in the past.  It should remind us of our responsibility to serve them as well as they have served us.  It should compel us to keep our veterans central to the ongoing work of this nation. 

In recent years, we’ve made historic investments to boost the VA budget, expand veterans’ benefits, and improve care for our wounded warriors.  We’ve now slashed the disability claims backlog by nearly 90 percent from its peak.  We’re reducing the outrage of veterans’ homelessness and we’ve helped tens of thousands of veterans get off the streets.  The veterans’ unemployment rate is down to 3.9 percent – even lower than the national average. 

Of course, we’re not satisfied.  We’ve still got more work to do – and I’ve directed my Administration to keep doing everything it can to fulfill our promise to our veterans.  But this isn’t just a job for government alone.  We all have a role to play.  Less than one percent of Americans are serving in uniform.  So it’s true most Americans don’t always see and appreciate the incredible skills and assets that our veterans can offer.  But every American should know that our veterans are some of the most talented, capable people in the world.  They’ve mastered skills and technologies and leadership roles that are impossible to teach off the battlefield.  They know how to get stuff done.

And as our veterans will tell you themselves, they’re not finished serving their country.  They’re teachers and doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs, social workers and community leaders.  They serve in statehouses across the country and in Congress.  As I tell small business owners and CEOs on a regular basis, if you want to get the job done, hire a vet.  Every sector, every industry, every community in this country can benefit from the incredible talents of our veterans. 

Our troops and veterans give us their very best.  That’s what a soldier named Captain Florent Groberg proved.  Three years ago, on patrol in Afghanistan, Flo saw a suicide bomber coming toward his unit.  Without hesitating, Flo grabbed him by his vest and helped push him to the ground.  When the bomb went off, Flo was badly injured, and four of his comrades were killed.  But many more were saved because of Flo’s sacrifice.  Flo represents the very best of America – and this week, I was proud to present him with the Medal of Honor for his actions. 

Veterans like Flo, they deserve our undying gratitude.  They deserve the chance to keep serving the country they risked everything to defend.  And so we must come together to keep giving them that chance, not just on Veterans Day, but on every single day of the year.  May God bless all those who serve and all who have given their lives for our country.  And may God bless the United States of America.