奧巴馬就美國國情諮文演講稿
華盛頓當地時間1月20日晚9時北京時間21日上午10時,美國總統奧巴馬身著標誌性黑色西裝,準時現身國會開始進行2015年國情諮文演講,這也是他任內第六份國情諮文。下面是由小編整理的2015奧巴馬國情諮文演講稿,提供中英文對照,歡迎閱讀。
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, my fellow Americans:
議長先生,副總統先生,國會議員們,美國同胞們:
We are 15 years into this new century. Fifteen years that dawned with terror touching our shores; that unfolded with a new generation fighting two long and costly wars; that saw a vicious recession spread across our nation and the world. It has been, and still is, a hard time for many。
我們跨入新世紀已經15年了。新世紀一開始,我們就遭受了恐怖襲擊,新一代人就投入了兩場曠日持久而又代價昂貴的戰爭,後來又發生了席捲全國乃至全球的惡性衰退。對很多人來說,那時候是,現在也仍然是一段艱難的時期。
But tonight, we turn the page. Tonight, after a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999. Our unemployment rate is now lower than it was before the financial crisis. More of our kids are graduating than ever before. More of our people are insured than ever before. And we are as free from the grip of foreign oil as we've been in almost 30 years。
但是今天晚上,我們將翻開新的一頁。今晚,在美國取得了突破性進展的一年後,我們的經濟在增長,新的就業機會在以1999年以來最快的速度增加。我們現在的失業率甚至低於金融危機之前。從學校畢業的孩子人數比以往任何時候都多,得到醫療保障的民眾也超過以往,我們還打破了過去近30年一直依賴外國石油的狀態。
Tonight, for the first time since 9/11, our combat mission in Afghanistan is over. Six years ago, nearly 180,000 American troops served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, fewer than 15,000 remain. And we salute the courage and sacrifice of every man and woman in this 9/11 Generation who has served to keep us safe. We are humbled and grateful for your service。
今晚,我們自9·11恐怖襲擊以來首次結束了在阿富汗的戰鬥任務。6年前,將近18萬美國軍人在阿富汗或是伊拉克服役,今天,留守那裡的只有不到15000人。我們向9·11之後一代服役的男女軍人所付出的犧牲和所展示的勇氣表示敬意,因為他們的守護,我們得以安全。我們對你們的服務充滿敬意和感激。
America, for all that we have endured; for all the grit and hard work required to come back; for all the tasks that lie ahead, know this: The shadow of crisis has passed, and the State of the union is strong。
美國同胞,為了我們所承受的一切,為了重振所需要的努力和辛苦工作,為了面前的任務,我們應該明白:危機的陰影已過去,我們的國家現在很強大。
At this moment -- with a growing economy, shrinking deficits, bustling industry, booming energy production -- we have risen from recession freer to write our own future than any other nation on Earth. It's now up to us to choose who we want to be over the next 15 years and for decades to come。
此時此刻,隨著我們經濟的發展、財政赤字的縮減、工業的興旺發展、以及能源生產的蒸蒸日上,我們擺脫了經濟衰退,比地球上任何其他國家都更加自由地書寫我們的未來。現在我們可以自主選擇我們未來十五年、乃至未來的幾十年要成為什麼樣子。
Will we accept an economy where only a few of us do spectacularly well? Or will we commit ourselves to an economy that generates rising incomes and chances for everyone who makes the effort?
我們要接受一種只有極個別人能大發橫財的經濟?還是應該致力於發展使每一個努力的人都能夠增加收入、得到機會的經濟?
Will we approach the world fearful and reactive, dragged into costly conflicts that strain our military and set back our standing? Or will we lead wisely, using all elements of our power to defeat new threats and protect our planet?
我們是否要以一種恐懼和被動的姿態來應對這個世界,被捲入昂貴的衝突,消耗我們的軍力,並削弱我們的地位?還是要以一種明智的姿態來引導,盡我們的所能,擊敗這些新的威脅並保護我們的星球?
Will we allow ourselves to be sorted into factions and turned against one another? Or will we recapture the sense of common purpose that has always propelled America forward?
我們是否要允許自己捲入派別紛爭,互相打擊?還是我們要重新找到讓美國前行的共同目標?
In two weeks, I will send this Congress a budget filled with ideas that are practical, not partisan. And in the months ahead, I'll crisscross the country making a case for those ideas. So tonight, I want to focus less on a checklist of proposals, and focus more on the values at stake in the choices before us。
再過兩個星期,我就要向國會遞交預算。這個預算裡都是現實的想法,並無黨派之見。接下來的幾個月,我會遍訪全國為這些想法爭取支援。今天晚上,我不想花太多時間列出這些議題,而是著重談談擺在我們面前的選擇當中涉及的價值觀。
It begins with our economy. Seven years ago, Rebekah and Ben Erler of Minneapolis were newlyweds. She waited tables. He worked construction. Their first child, Jack, was on the way. They were young and in love in America. And it doesn't get much better than that. "If only we had known," Rebekah wrote to me last spring, "what was about to happen to the housing and construction market."
首先讓我們談談經濟。七年前,明尼阿波利斯的瑞貝卡和本•艾勒是一對新婚夫婦。瑞貝卡是飯店服務員,艾勒在建築工地上班,他們當時即將迎來第一個孩子傑克。他們很年輕,在美國相愛,沒有什麼比這更好的了。瑞貝卡去年春天寫信給我稱:“如果我們當時知道住房和建築市場將發生什麼就好了。”
As the crisis worsened, Ben's business dried up, so he took what jobs he could find, even if they kept him on the road for long stretches of time. Rebekah took out student loans and enrolled in community college, and retrained for a new career. They sacrificed for each other. And slowly, it paid off. They bought their first home. They had a second son, Henry. Rebekah got a better job and then a raise. Ben is back in construction -- and home for dinner every night。
隨著危機惡化,本的生意越來越少,他只能做他能找到的工作,即便這些工作讓他花漫長的時間在路上。瑞貝卡辦理了學生貸款,在社群大學上學,為一份新的職業生涯培訓。他們為彼此犧牲。慢慢地,他們的努力得到了回報,他們買了首套房子,他們有了第二個兒子亨利。瑞貝卡找到了一份更好的工作,還加了薪。本也重返建築業,每天晚上能回家吃晚餐。
"It is amazing," Rebekah wrote, "what you can bounce back from when you have to…we are a strong, tight-knit family who has made it through some very, very hard times."
瑞貝卡寫道:“這是令人驚奇的,你在被迫的情況下東山再起,我們是一個強有力的、關係密切的家庭,我們一起熬過了一段非常非常艱難的時刻。”
America, Rebekah and Ben's story is our story. They represent the millions who have worked hard and scrimped, and sacrificed and retooled. You are the reason that I ran for this office. You are the people I was thinking of six years ago today, in the darkest months of the crisis, when I stood on the steps of this Capitol and promised we would rebuild our economy on a new foundation. And it has been your resilience, your effort that has made it possible for our country to emerge stronger。
美國同胞們,瑞貝卡和本的故事就是我們的故事,他們代表著那些努力工作,精打細算,作出犧牲,重新培訓的數百萬人。你們是我競選總統職位的原因。在那個危機最黑暗的歲月裡,你們是我六年前的那一天所想到的人,那天當我站在國會山的臺階上,承諾我們將在一個新的基石上重建我們的經濟。你們的努力和堅韌,使美國在危機過後變得更加強大成為可能。
We believed we could reverse the tide of outsourcing and draw new jobs to our shores. And over the past five years, our businesses have created more than 11 million new jobs。
我們相信,我們能夠扭轉勞務外包的勢頭,將新就業機會帶回國內。在過去五年期間,我國企業創造了1100多萬個新就業機會。
We believed we could reduce our dependence on foreign oil and protect our planet. And today, America is number one in oil and gas. America is number one in wind power. Every three weeks, we bring online as much solar power as we did in all of 2008. And thanks to lower gas prices and higher fuel standards, the typical family this year should save about $750 at the pump。
我們相信,我們能夠降低對外國石油的依賴,並保護我們的地球。如今,美國的石油和天然氣產量位居世界第一。美國的風力發電量位居世界首位。我國每三個星期產出的太陽能,就相當於2008年的總量。由於石油價格下跌和燃料標準提高,一個典型的美國家庭今年會節省750美元油費。
We believed we could prepare our kids for a more competitive world. And today, our younger students have earned the highest math and reading scores on record. Our high school graduation rate has hit an all-time high. More Americans finish college than ever before。
我們相信,我們能夠使我們的孩子們為面對一個更具有競爭性的世界做好準備。現在,我國年輕學生們的數學和閱讀分數都達到了前所未有的水平。我國的高中生畢業率也達到歷史新高。完成大學學業的人數超過了以往任何一個時期。
We believed that sensible regulations could prevent another crisis, shield families from ruin, and encourage fair competition. Today, we have new tools to stop taxpayer-funded bailouts, and a new consumer watchdog to protect us from predatory lending and abusive credit card practices. And in the past year alone, about 10 million uninsured Americans finally gained the security of health coverage。
我們相信,明智的規章能夠避免另一場危機,使家庭免於被毀,並鼓勵公平競爭。如今,我們擁有新手段,不再使用納稅人的錢來救助企業;我們擁有新的消費者監管機構,保護我們免受掠奪性借貸和信用卡違規行為之害。僅在去年一年,就有大約一千萬沒有醫保的美國人終於得到醫療保險。
At every step, we were told our goals were misguided or too ambitious; that we would crush jobs and explode deficits. Instead, we've seen the fastest economic growth in over a decade, our deficits cut by two-thirds, a stock market that has doubled, and health care inflation at its lowest rate in 50 years. This is good news, people。
在我們採取每個步驟時,我們曾被警告:我們的目標被誤導,或者過於雄心壯志,我們將破壞就業或使赤字大幅增長。但與這些觀點相反的是,我們看到了過去十年最快的經濟增長,我們的赤字減少了三分之二,股市市值翻了一倍,醫療通貨膨脹率是過去50年來最低的。這是個好訊息,同胞們。
So the verdict is clear. Middle-class economics works. Expanding opportunity works. And these policies will continue to work as long as politics don't get in the way. We can't slow down businesses or put our economy at risk with government shutdowns or fiscal showdowns. We can't put the security of families at risk by taking away their health insurance, or unraveling the new rules on Wall Street, or refighting past battles on immigration when we've got to fix a broken system. And if a bill comes to my desk that tries to do any of these things, I will veto it. It will have earned my veto。
因此,結論是明確的。中產階級經濟行之有效。擴大機會行之有效。只要政治權術不予掣肘,這些政策就將繼續行之有效。我們不能允許政府機構關閉或財政關門迫使企業活動放緩,或使我國經濟面臨危險。我們不能讓家庭安全面臨危險,所以我們不能剝奪家庭的醫保,不能取消針對華爾街的新規則,不能在我們需要休整一個破敗不堪的機制時,再為移民[微博]問題爭執不休。如果哪個議案想做以上任何一件事,一旦送交到我辦工桌上,我將予以否決。它必將獲得我的否決票。
Today, thanks to a growing economy, the recovery is touching more and more lives. Wages are finally starting to rise again. We know that more small business owners plan to raise their employees' pay than at any time since 2007. But here's the thing: Those of us here tonight, we need to set our sights higher than just making sure government doesn't screw things up; that government doesn't halt the progress we're making. We need to do more than just do no harm. Tonight, together, let's do more to restore the link between hard work and growing opportunity for every American。
現在,由於經濟不斷增長,越來越多的人受到經濟振興的影響。工資水平終於開始再次上升。我們知道,自2007年以來,從未有任何一個時期比現在有更多的小企業主計劃提高僱員的工資。但需要注意一點,今晚在座諸位需要把眼光放得更遠,不能僅僅是確保政府不去阻礙我們正在取得的進步。我們需要做得更多,而不僅是不造成損害。今晚,讓我們共同採取更多措施,重建努力工作與每個美國人獲得更多機會之間的紐帶。
Because families like Rebekah's still need our help. She and Ben are working as hard as ever, but they've had to forego vacations and a new car so that they can pay off student loans and save for retirement. Friday night pizza, that's a big splurge. Basic childcare for Jack and Henry costs more than their mortgage, and almost as much as a year at the University of Minnesota. Like millions of hardworking Americans, Rebekah isn't asking for a handout, but she is asking that we look for more ways to help families get ahead。
因為,像瑞貝卡這樣的家庭仍需要我們的幫助。她和本比任何時候都要努力工作,但不得不放棄休假和購買新車,以支付貸款和為退休存錢。傑克和亨利的基本兒童護理費用超出了房貸費用,幾乎相當於明尼蘇達州立大學一年的學費。與數百萬努力工作的美國人一樣,瑞貝卡並不是在討要施捨,但她在要求我們找到更多幫助改善家庭生活的方法。
And in fact, at every moment of economic change throughout our history, this country has taken bold action to adapt to new circumstances and to make sure everyone gets a fair shot. We set up worker protections, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid to protect ourselves from the harshest adversity. We gave our citizens schools and colleges, infrastructure and the Internet -- tools they needed to go as far as their effort and their dreams will take them。
實際上,在我國曆史上的每個經濟變化時刻,美國都採取果敢行動以適應新環境,確保每個人都得到公平的機會。我們採取了工人保護、社保、醫保以及醫療救助等措施,保護我們免於陷入最困難的處境。我們為我國公民提供了基礎教育和高等教育、基礎設施和網際網路,他們需要這些手段使自己的努力獲得最大成果。
That's what middle-class economics is -- the idea that this country does best when everyone gets their fair shot, everyone does their fair share, everyone plays by the same set of rules. We don't just want everyone to share in America's success, we want everyone to contribute to our success。
這就是中產階級經濟,只要每個人獲得公平的機會,每個人做出公平的貢獻,每個人遵循同樣的規則,美國就能發展得最好。我們不僅希望每個人共享美國的成功,也希望每個人都為美國的成功做出貢獻。
So what does middle-class economics require in our time?
那麼,如今中產階級經濟需要的是什麼呢?
First, middle-class economics means helping working families feel more secure in a world of constant change. That means helping folks afford childcare, college, health care, a home, retirement. And my budget will address each of these issues, lowering the taxes of working families and putting thousands of dollars back into their pockets each year。
首先,中產階級經濟意味著幫助勞工家庭在一個不斷變化的世界中感到更安全。這意味著幫助他們支付育兒費、大學學費、醫保、住宅和退休費用——我的預算案將分別應對這些問題,削減勞工家庭的稅收以及每年把數千美元放回他們的口袋。
Here's one example. During World War II, when men like my grandfather went off to war, having women like my grandmother in the workforce was a national security priority -- so this country provided universal childcare. In today's economy, when having both parents in the workforce is an economic necessity for many families, we need affordable, high-quality childcare more than ever。
舉一個例子。在二戰時期,像我祖父一樣的男子們奔赴戰場,在這種情況下,讓像我祖母一樣的女子們去工作,就成為維護國家安全的優先選擇,因此,美國實行了普遍托兒制度。在今天的經濟狀況下,對很多家庭而言,父母都有工作在經濟上是必需的,我們比以往任何時候都更需要能夠負擔得起的高質量托兒服務。
It's not a nice-to-have -- it's a must-have. So it's time we stop treating childcare as a side issue, or as a women's issue, and treat it like the national economic priority that it is for all of us. And that's why my plan will make quality childcare more available and more affordable for every middle-class and low-income family with young children in America -- by creating more slots and a new tax cut of up to $3,000 per child, per year。
這不是為了好看而做,而是必須要做。現在,我們應當停止把托兒服務看做一個枝節問題或婦女問題,應當把這個問題看做人人有責的國家經濟當務之急。這就是為什麼我計劃創造更多機會,並且每年再為每個孩子提供最多3千美元免稅額度,為每個有小孩的美國中產階級家庭和低收入家庭提供更容易得到、更容易負擔的高質量托兒服務。
Here's another example. Today, we are the only advanced country on Earth that doesn't guarantee paid sick leave or paid maternity leave to our workers. Forty-three million workers have no paid sick leave -- 43 million. Think about that. And that forces too many parents to make the gut-wrenching choice between a paycheck and a sick kid at home. So I'll be taking new action to help states adopt paid leave laws of their own. And since paid sick leave won where it was on the ballot last November, let's put it to a vote right here in Washington. Send me a bill that gives every worker in America the opportunity to earn seven days of paid sick leave. It's the right thing to do. It's the right thing to do。
我再舉一個例子,今天,美國是唯一一個不向我們員工保證帶薪病假或產假的發達國家。4300萬員工不能享受帶薪病假。4300萬人!想想吧,這迫使太多父母在工資和生病的孩子之間作出艱難選擇。所以我將採取新措施,以幫助各州通過各自的帶薪病假法案。帶薪病假去年11月在數州的投票中獲得通過,讓我們在華盛頓就此進行投票。向我提交一份讓美國的所有員工獲得7天帶薪病假的提案吧,這是一件正確的事情。
Of course, nothing helps families make ends meet like higher wages. That's why this Congress still needs to pass a law that makes sure a woman is paid the same as a man for doing the same work. It's 2015. Laughter。 It's time. We still need to make sure employees get the overtime they've earned. And to everyone in this Congress who still refuses to raise the minimum wage, I say this: If you truly believe you could work full-time and support a family on less than $15,000 a year, try it. If not, vote to give millions of the hardest-working people in America a raise。
當然,最能幫助家庭維持生計的就是提高工資。這就是為什麼本屆國會仍需通過一項法律,以確保男女同工同酬。的確,現在是2015年了。是時候了。我們仍需確保僱員能得到加班費。對本屆國會中那些仍然拒絕提高最低工資的人,我要說:如果你真的相信你能全職工作,同時在年收入低於一萬五千美元的情況下支撐一個家庭,那麼就請試一試。如果你做不到,就請投票贊成提高工作最辛苦的大量美國人的工資。
Now, these ideas won't make everybody rich, won't relieve every hardship. That's not the job of government. To give working families a fair shot, we still need more employers to see beyond next quarter's earnings and recognize that investing in their workforce is in their company's long-term interest. We still need laws that strengthen rather than weaken union s, and give American workers a voice。
當然,這些想法不會使所有人富有,或者緩解所有困難,這不是政府的工作。為了給工薪家庭一個公平的機會,我們需要更多的僱主不要只看到下個季度的收入報表,他們應當意識到投資於自己的員工符合美國的長遠利益。我們仍需要強化而非弱化工會的法律,給美國工人發言權。
But you know, things like childcare and sick leave and equal pay; things like lower mortgage premiums and a higher minimum wage -- these ideas will make a meaningful difference in the lives of millions of families. That's a fact. And that's what all of us, Republicans and Democrats alike, were sent here to do。
托兒、帶薪病假、同工同酬、降低房貸、更高的最低工資,這些想法將使數百萬家庭發生有意義的變化。這是一個事實。這是人們將我們所有人,共和黨人和民主黨人送到華盛頓來的目的。
Second, to make sure folks keep earning higher wages down the road, we have to do more to help Americans upgrade their skills. America thrived in the 20th century because we made high school free, sent a generation of GIs to college, trained the best workforce in the world. We were ahead of the curve. But other countries caught on. And in a 21st century economy that rewards knowledge like never before, we need to up our game. We need to do more。
第二,為了確保美國人能夠在未來不斷提高工資,我們需要進一步幫助美國人提高技能。20世紀是美國騰飛的世紀,因為我們取消了高中學費,將一代士兵送入大學,並培養了世界上最優秀的勞動力。但在21世紀,在這個比以往更加重視知識的世紀,我們需要更加努力。
By the end of this decade, two in three job openings will require some higher education -- two in three. And yet, we still live in a country where too many bright, striving Americans are priced out of the education they need. It's not fair to them, and it's sure not smart for our future. That's why I'm sending this Congress a bold new plan to lower the cost of community college -- to zero。
到這個年代末,三分之二的工作都要求一些高等教育。三分之二。而現在,在我們的國家,仍然有太多聰明的、努力奮鬥的美國人無錢支付他們所需的教育。這對他們太不公平,對我們的未來也不利。正因為如此,我向國會提交了一份大膽的議案,將社群學校的學費全部減免。
Keep in mind 40 percent of our college students choose community college. Some are young and starting out. Some are older and looking for a better job. Some are veterans and single parents trying to transition back into the job market. Whoever you are, this plan is your chance to graduate ready for the new economy without a load of debt. Understand, you've got to earn it. You've got to keep your grades up and graduate on time。
我們40%的大學生選擇社群大學,一些學生是年輕人,剛剛起步,一些人年紀大一些,想尋找一份更好的工作。一些人是退伍士兵,一些人是試圖重新過渡至就業市場的單親父母。不管你是誰,我們的計劃是讓你可以在沒有大量負債的情況下畢業,為新經濟作好準備。請明白,你要努力爭取這種待遇,你必須保持好的成績,準時畢業。
Tennessee, a state with Republican leadership, and Chicago, a city with Democratic leadership, are showing that free community college is possible. I want to spread that idea all across America, so that two years of college becomes as free and universal in America as high school is today. Let's stay ahead of the curve. And I want to work with this Congress to make sure those already burdened with student loans can reduce their monthly payments so that student debt doesn't derail anyone's dreams。
由共和黨人領導的田納西州,由民主黨人領導的芝加哥市的經驗都表明,免費社群大學是可能的。我想在美國各地傳播這樣的想法,在美國,兩年制社群大學將像美國今天的中學那樣是免費和普遍的。我想與本屆國會合作,以確保那些承受著學生貸款負擔的美國人可以降低他們月度支付額,以確保學生債務不會阻礙任何人的夢想。
Thanks to Vice President Biden's great work to update our job training system, we're connecting community colleges with local employers to train workers to fill high-paying jobs like coding, and nursing, and robotics. Tonight, I'm also asking more businesses to follow the lead of companies like CVS and UPS, and offer more educational benefits and paid apprenticeships -- opportunities that give workers the chance to earn higher-paying jobs even if they don't have a higher education。
感謝副總統拜登為改善我們國家職業培訓系統做的努力,現在社群學院與當地僱主合作,培訓能夠勝任像程式設計、護士和機器人技術等方面的高薪工作。今晚,我還想呼籲更多的公司能夠像CVS公司和UPS公司那樣,提供更多的教育福利和有薪實習,給那些沒有高文憑的勞動者提供機會來獲取高薪工作。
And as a new generation of veterans comes home, we owe them every opportunity to live the American Dream they helped defend. Already, we've made strides towards ensuring that every veteran has access to the highest quality care. We're slashing the backlog that had too many veterans waiting years to get the benefits they need. And we're making it easier for vets to translate their training and experience into civilian jobs. And Joining Forces, the national campaign launched by Michelle and Jill Biden -- thank you, Michelle; thank you, Jill -- has helped nearly 700,000 veterans and military spouses get a new job. So to every CEO in America, let me repeat: If you want somebody who's going to get the job done and done right, hire a veteran。
而對於那些終於回家的老兵來說,我們欠他們一個實現他們曾努力保護的美國夢的機會。 我們已經對老兵醫療福利進行大刀闊斧的改革,確保每一位退伍軍人能夠得到最好的醫療保健。我們處理了大量積壓多年的老兵申請福利的案件,使他們更容易把自己受過的訓練和經驗用於就業。米歇爾和吉爾•拜登發起的“聯合力量”專案已經幫助了近70萬老兵和軍屬獲得新工作。所以美國的CEO們,讓我再重申一次:如果你想僱用一名能夠完成工作的人,那就僱一名老兵吧。
Finally, as we better train our workers, we need the new economy to keep churning out high-wage jobs for our workers to fill. Since 2010, America has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan, and all advanced economies combined。
最後,在培養更稱職的勞動力的同時,我們需要新經濟為勞動力提供高薪職位。自2010年起,美國經濟讓很多的失業者重回工作崗位,這個人數比歐洲、日本和所有發達經濟體的總和還多。
Our manufacturers have added almost 800,000 new jobs. Some of our bedrock sectors, like our auto industry, are booming. But there are also millions of Americans who work in jobs that didn't even exist 10 or 20 years ago -- jobs at companies like Google, and eBay, and Tesla。
我們的製造業增加了近80萬個新職位。包括汽車業在內的基礎領域正在蓬勃發展。還有數百萬美國人在10年前或20年前根本不存在的行業工作,比如谷歌,eBay和特斯拉的工作。
So no one knows for certain which industries will generate the jobs of the future. But we do know we want them here in America. We know that. And that's why the third part of middle-class economics is all about building the most competitive economy anywhere, the place where businesses want to locate and hire。
所以,沒有人知道哪個行業會在未來提供就業機會,但是我們知道,我們要把這些機會留在美國。因此,中產階級經濟學的第三個要素就是要建立最有競爭力的經濟,這樣才能留住商家並提供就業。
Twenty-first century businesses need 21st century infrastructure -- modern ports, and stronger bridges, faster trains and the fastest Internet. Democrats and Republicans used to agree on this. So let's set our sights higher than a single oil pipeline. Let's pass a bipartisan infrastructure plan that could create more than 30 times as many jobs per year, and make this country stronger for decades to come. Let's do it. Let's get it done。
21世紀的商業需要21世紀的基礎設施,現代港口、更堅固的橋樑、更快的火車和最快的網際網路。民主共和兩黨曾經在這方面看法一致。所以,讓我們的目光超越一條輸油管道,讓兩黨通過一項基礎設施議案,來創造每年30倍於現在的工作機會,使我們的國家在未來幾十年變得更加強大。
Twenty-first century businesses, including small businesses, need to sell more American products overseas. Today, our businesses export more than ever, and exporters tend to pay their workers higher wages. But as we speak, China wants to write the rules for the world's fastest-growing region. That would put our workers and our businesses at a disadvantage. Why would we let that happen? We should write those rules. We should level the playing field. That's why I'm asking both parties to give me trade promotion authority to protect American workers, with strong new trade deals from Asia to Europe that aren't just free, but are also fair. It's the right thing to do。
21世紀的企業,包括小企業在內,都需要將美國產品暢銷海外。今天,我們的經濟出口超過以往,出口商往往能夠支付更高的工資。但同時,中國希望為目前世界發展最快的地區制定遊戲規則。這將陷我們的工人和企業於不利之地。我們怎麼能讓事情這樣發展?這些規則應當由我們來定。我們應當創造公平的競爭環境。這就是為什麼我要求兩黨賦予我促進貿易的權力,來保護美國工人,與從亞洲到歐洲的國家簽訂新的貿易協定,不僅僅是自由貿易,而且是公平貿易。
Look, I'm the first one to admit that past trade deals haven't always lived up to the hype, and that's why we've gone after countries that break the rules at our expense. But 95 percent of the world's customers live outside our borders. We can't close ourselves off from those opportunities. More than half of manufacturing executives have said they're actively looking to bring jobs back from China. So let's give them one more reason to get it done。
我是第一個承認以往的貿易協定並非都像宣傳得那麼美好的人,所以,我們打擊那些破壞規則給我們造成損失的國家。可是,世界上95%的顧客居住在我們的國界之外,我們不能把自己隔絕在這些機會之外。超過一半的製造業主管都表示,他們正積極考慮將工作機會從中國轉移回來。讓我們再給他們一條這樣做的理由。
Twenty-first century businesses will rely on American science and technology, research and development. I want the country that eliminated polio and mapped the human genome to lead a new era of medicine -- one that delivers the right treatment at the right time。
21世紀的企業倚賴美國的科學、技術、研究和開發。我希望這個消滅了小兒麻痺症並且繪製出人類基因圖譜的國家來引領醫學的新時代,在正確的時間給予正確的治療。
In some patients with cystic fibrosis, this approach has reversed a disease once thought unstoppable. So tonight, I'm launching a new Precision Medicine Initiative to bring us closer to curing diseases like cancer and diabetes, and to give all of us access to the personalized information we need to keep ourselves and our families healthier. We can do this。
對一些患有囊腫性纖維化疾病的病人來說,這一方式戰勝了曾經被認為無法治癒的疾病。今晚,我要發起一個新的“精確醫療倡議”,讓我們朝著治癒癌症和糖尿病等疾病的目標邁進一步,也讓我們能夠獲得保持自己和家庭成員健康所需的個體化資訊。
I intend to protect a free and open Internet, extend its reach to every classroom, and every community -- and help folks build the fastest networks so that the next generation of digital innovators and entrepreneurs have the platform to keep reshaping our world。
我計劃要保護自由開放的網際網路,讓每一個教室、每一個社群都能使用,我要幫助打造最快的網路,使下一代的數字革新者和企業家就能擁有一個平臺,繼續改變我們的世界。
I want Americans to win the race for the kinds of discoveries that unleash new jobs -- converting sunlight into liquid fuel; creating revolutionary prosthetics, so that a veteran who gave his arms for his country can play catch with his kids again. Pushing out into the solar system not just to visit, but to stay. Last month, we launched a new spacecraft as part of a reenergized space program that will send American astronauts to Mars. And in two months, to prepare us for those missions, Scott Kelly will begin a year-long stay in space. So good luck, Captain. Make sure to Instagram it. We're proud of you。
我希望美國人民能夠在帶來新工作的科學探索競爭中獲勝,例如把太陽光轉化為液態燃料;製作出具有創新性的假肢,使為國出征失去手臂的退伍老兵還能和他的孩子玩接球;走進太陽系,不是為了拜訪,而是為了居住。上個月,我們發射了一艘新的宇宙飛船,是我們正在振興的航天計劃的一部分,這個計劃將把美國宇航員送上火星。兩個月後,斯科特-凱利將在空間站開始為期一年的駐留,幫助我們為那些太空飛行做準備。祝你好運,船長,記得要拍照與我們分享。我們為你而感到驕傲。
Now, the truth is, when it comes to issues like infrastructure and basic research, I know there's bipartisan support in this chamber. Members of both parties have told me so. Where we too often run onto the rocks is how to pay for these investments. As Americans, we don't mind paying our fair share of taxes as long as everybody else does, too. But for far too long, lobbyists have rigged the tax code with loopholes that let some corporations pay nothing while others pay full freight. They've riddled it with giveaways that the super-rich don't need, while denying a break to middle-class families who do。
事實上,我知道在座兩黨對於基礎設施和基礎研究的問題都是支援的。兩黨的成員都曾對我這樣表示過。我們經常在如何支付投資這個問題上碰壁。作為美國人,我們不介意支付公平份額的稅收,只要每個人都是如此。但長時間以來,說客們利用稅法中的許多漏洞,讓一些公司分文不付,而讓其他公司全部買單。他們給予富人以根本不需要的實惠,卻不肯給予真正有需要的中產階級家庭以任何減免。
This year, we have an opportunity to change that. Let's close loopholes so we stop rewarding companies that keep profits abroad, and reward those that invest here in America. Applause。 Let's use those savings to rebuild our infrastructure and to make it more attractive for companies to bring jobs home. Let's simplify the system and let a small business owner file based on her actual bank statement, instead of the number of accountants she can afford. Applause。 And let's close the loopholes that lead to inequality by allowing the top one percent to avoid paying taxes on their accumulated wealth. We can use that money to help more families pay for childcare and send their kids to college. We need a tax code that truly helps working Americans trying to get a leg up in the new economy, and we can achieve that together. Applause。 We can achieve it together。
今年,我們有了改變這一切的機會。讓我們填補這些漏洞,不再獎勵那些將利潤留在國外的公司,而是獎勵那些投資美國的公司。讓我們利用這些資金來重建我們的基礎設施,使其對企業更具吸引力,從而把工作機會帶回國內。讓我們簡化稅收制度,使小業主能夠使用實際銀行報表來報稅,而不是根據其僱用的會計師數目。讓我們清除那些導致不公平的漏洞,讓那1%的富人為他們積累的財富付稅。我們可以用這些錢來幫助更多的家庭負擔照顧小孩和支撐孩子讀大學的費用。我們需要一部真正能夠幫助工作的美國人在新經濟中向前邁進的稅法,我們能夠攜手達到這個目標。
Helping hardworking families make ends meet. Giving them the tools they need for good-paying jobs in this new economy. Maintaining the conditions of growth and competitiveness. This is where America needs to go. I believe it's where the American people want to go. It will make our economy stronger a year from now, 15 years from now, and deep into the century ahead。
要幫助努力工作的家庭達到收支平衡。要給他們提供他們所需的工具,讓他們在新經濟中找到薪水優渥的工作。要為增長和競爭力保持好的環境。這是美國要前進的方向。我相信這也是美國人民想要前進的方向。這會讓我們的經濟在一年以後、15年以後,甚至百年以後更加強大。
Of course, if there's one thing this new century has taught us, it's that we cannot separate our work here at home from challenges beyond our shores。
當然,如果說新的世紀教會了我們什麼的話,那就是,我們不能將國內事務和國外的挑戰孤立開來。
My first duty as Commander-in-Chief is to defend the United States of America. In doing so, the question is not whether America leads in the world, but how. When we make rash decisions, reacting to the headlines instead of using our heads; when the first response to a challenge is to send in our military -- then we risk getting drawn into unnecessary conflicts, and neglect the broader strategy we need for a safer, more prosperous world. That's what our enemies want us to do。
作為總司令,我的首要任務是保衛美利堅合眾國。這樣做,問題不在於美國是否領導世界,而是如何領導。當我們做出輕率的決定,只是對媒體報道作出反應而沒有用腦思考時,當我們對於某個挑戰的第一回應是出兵時,我們便會冒險捲入不必要衝突,而忽略維護更安全、更繁榮的世界所需要的整體戰略。而這正是我們的敵人希望我們做的。
I believe in a smarter kind of American leadership. We lead best when we combine military power with strong diplomacy; when we leverage our power with coalition building; when we don't let our fears blind us to the opportunities that this new century presents. That's exactly what we're doing right now. And around the globe, it is making a difference。
我對智慧型美國領導方式深信不疑。當我們把軍事力量和有力的外交結合起來時,當我們利用我們的力量建立同盟時;當我們不被恐懼矇蔽而能看到新世紀帶來的機遇時,我們便能發揮最好的領導作用。我們現在正是這樣做的,我們更將其運用到全世界:我們正在改變世界。
First, we stand united with people around the world who have been targeted by terrorists -- from a school in Pakistan to the streets of Paris. We will continue to hunt down terrorists and dismantle their networks, and we reserve the right to act unilaterally, as we have done relentlessly since I took office to take out terrorists who pose a direct threat to us and our allies。
首先,我們與全世界成為恐怖分子襲擊目標的人民站在一起——從巴基斯坦的一所學校到巴黎的街頭。我們將繼續追捕恐怖分子並摧毀他們的網路;我們保留採取單邊行動的權利,正如我執政以來所做的那樣,我們將堅持不懈地除掉對我們及我們的盟友構成直接威脅的恐怖分子。
At the same time, we've learned some costly lessons over the last 13 years. Instead of Americans patrolling the valleys of Afghanistan, we've trained their security forces, who have now taken the lead, and we've honored our troops' sacrifice by supporting that country's first democratic transition. Instead of sending large ground forces overseas, we're partnering with nations from South Asia to North Africa to deny safe haven to terrorists who threaten America。
與此同時,我們也在過去13年中得到一些教訓,併為此付出了高昂的代價。美國軍人將不在阿富汗的山谷中進行巡邏,而是訓練他們的安全部隊。現在主要由阿富汗安全部隊負責阿富汗的安全。我們對我國軍人在支援阿富汗第一次民主過渡方面所做出的犧牲表示敬意。我們不再向海外大規模派遣地面部隊,而是與南亞乃至北非各國合作,讓威脅美國的恐怖分子沒有棲身之所。
In Iraq and Syria, American leadership -- including our military power -- is stopping ISIL's advance. Instead of getting dragged into another ground war in the Middle East, we are leading a broad coalition, including Arab nations, to degrade and ultimately destroy this terrorist group. We're also supporting a moderate opposition in Syria that can help us in this effort, and assisting people everywhere who stand up to the bankrupt ideology of violent extremism。
在伊拉克和敘利亞,美國的領導作用,包括我們的軍事力量,正在阻止著伊斯蘭國的擴張。我們沒有在中東捲入另一場地面戰爭,而是統領著一個包括阿拉伯國家在內的廣泛聯盟,來削弱並最終摧毀這個恐怖組織。我們在敘利亞支援能夠幫助我們做到這一點的溫和反對派,支援世界各地對抗暴力極端主義這種破產意識形態的人們。
Now, this effort will take time. It will require focus. But we will succeed. And tonight, I call on this Congress to show the world that we are united in this mission by passing a resolution to authorize the use of force against ISIL. We need that authority. Applause。
這些努力需要時間,也需要專注,但是我們會成功。今晚,我籲請國會通過決議,批准對伊斯蘭國使用武力,以此向全世界展示我們在這一使命中的團結一致。
Second, we're demonstrating the power of American strength and diplomacy. We're upholding the principle that bigger nations can't bully the small -- by opposing Russian aggression, and supporting Ukraine's democracy, and reassuring our NATO allies。
其次,我們將彰顯美國的實力與外交。我們秉持大國不能欺凌小國的原則,反對俄羅斯侵略,支援烏克蘭民主,並讓我們的北約盟國放心。
Last year, as we were doing the hard work of imposing sanctions along with our allies, as we were reinforcing our presence with frontline states, Mr. Putin's aggression it was suggested was a masterful display of strategy and strength. That's what I heard from some folks. Well, today, it is America that stands strong and united with our allies, while Russia is isolated with its economy in tatters. That's how America leads -- not with bluster, but with persistent, steady resolve。
去年,當我們與盟國一起對俄羅斯實施制裁時,一些人說,普京先生的侵略是戰略和實力的巧妙展現。可是今天是美國堅定地與盟國團結在一起,而俄羅斯處於孤立,它的經濟風雨飄搖。這就是美國領導的方式,不是通過虛聲恫嚇,而是通過持之以恆、堅定不移的決心。
In Cuba, we are ending a policy that was long past its expiration date. When what you're doing doesn't work for 50 years, it's time to try something new. And our shift in Cuba policy has the potential to end a legacy of mistrust in our hemisphere. It removes a phony excuse for restrictions in Cuba. It stands up for democratic values, and extends the hand of friendship to the Cuban people. And this year, Congress should begin the work of ending the embargo。
在古巴方面,我們結束了早已過時失效的政策。當你做了50年的事不再奏效之日,就是將要改弦更張之時。我們在古巴政策上的轉變能夠結束兩國間的長期不信任,能夠消除古巴限制的虛假借口,能夠代表民主價值觀,能夠向古巴人民伸出友誼之手。今年,國會應該開始相關工作,結束貿易禁運。
As His Holiness, Pope Francis, has said, diplomacy is the work of "small steps." These small steps have added up to new hope for the future in Cuba. And after years in prison, we are overjoyed that Alan Gross is back where he belongs. Welcome home, Alan. We're glad you're here。
正如羅馬教宗方濟各所言,外交是積小步而成的。這些小步累積在一起,就成為了古巴未來新的希望。阿蘭·格羅斯在被監禁多年後,回到了屬於他的地方,我們為此感到萬分欣喜。阿蘭,歡迎回家。
Our diplomacy is at work with respect to Iran, where, for the first time in a decade, we've halted the progress of its nuclear program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear material. Between now and this spring, we have a chance to negotiate a comprehensive agreement that prevents a nuclear-armed Iran, secures America and our allies -- including Israel, while avoiding yet another Middle East conflict. There are no guarantees that negotiations will succeed, and I keep all options on the table to prevent a nuclear Iran。
我們與伊朗的外交也取得成效。十多年來第一次,我們使伊朗核計劃的程序暫停,使伊朗核材料的儲備降低。到今年春天之前,我們有機會就一項全面協議進行談判,這項協議將防止伊朗擁有核武器,保障美國及其包括以色列在內的盟國的安全,同時還能避免再次發生中東衝突。雖然不能保證談判能成功,但為防止出現核伊朗,我不排除任何選項。
But new sanctions passed by this Congress, at this moment in time, will all but guarantee that diplomacy fails -- alienating America from its allies; making it harder to maintain sanctions; and ensuring that Iran starts up its nuclear program again. It doesn't make sense. And that's why I will veto any new sanctions bill that threatens to undo this progress. The American people expect us only to go to war as a last resort, and I intend to stay true to that wisdom。
但是國會此時此刻通過的新制裁,幾乎就是宣告了外交失敗——讓美國與盟國疏離,讓伊朗重新開始核計劃。這沒有道理。因此我會否決任何可能抵消這一努力的新制裁議案。美國人民希望我們只在最後才會訴諸於戰爭,我想實踐這一明智的理念。
Third, we're looking beyond the issues that have consumed us in the past to shape the coming century. No foreign nation, no hacker, should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets, or invade the privacy of American families, especially our kids. So we're making sure our government integrates intelligence to combat cyber threats, just as we have done to combat terrorism。
最後,我們要關注那些在過去困擾我們,並將影響下個世紀的問題。任何外國勢力,任何黑客,都不應該能夠破壞我們的網路,盜取我們的商業機密,或者侵犯美國家庭的隱私,特別是孩子們的隱私。我們要確保政府會整合一切情報來打擊網路威脅,就像我們打擊恐怖主義一樣。
And tonight, I urge this Congress to finally pass the legislation we need to better meet the evolving threat of cyber attacks, combat identity theft, and protect our children's information. That should be a bipartisan effort。
今晚,我敦促國會通過這項議案,我們需要這項議案來更好地應對與日俱增的網路襲擊威脅,抗擊身份盜竊,保護孩子們的資訊。兩黨應齊心協力為之努力。
If we don't act, we'll leave our nation and our economy vulnerable. If we do, we can continue to protect the technologies that have unleashed untold opportunities for people around the globe。
如果我們不採取行動,我們的國家和經濟將容易遭受破壞。但如果通過這項議案,我們就能繼續保護這些能夠為全人類釋放出無限機會的技術。
In West Africa, our troops, our scientists, our doctors, our nurses, our health care workers are rolling back Ebola -- saving countless lives and stopping the spread of disease. I could not be prouder of them, and I thank this Congress for your bipartisan support of their efforts. But the job is not yet done, and the world needs to use this lesson to build a more effective global effort to prevent the spread of future pandemics, invest in smart development, and eradicate extreme poverty。
在西非,我們的部隊、科學家、醫生、護士和醫護工作者正在對抗埃博拉——挽救無數人的生命並遏制疫情擴散。我為他們感到無比自豪,我也感謝國會兩黨的支援。但這項工作還沒有完成——世界需要從中吸取教訓,從而得以在全球範圍更有效地防止未來流行病的蔓延,投資智慧開發領域,以及消除極端貧困。
In the Asia Pacific, we are modernizing alliances while making sure that other nations play by the rules -- in how they trade, how they resolve maritime disputes, how they participate in meeting common international challenges like nonproliferation and disaster relief. And no challenge -- no challenge -- poses a greater threat to future generations than climate change。
在亞太地區,我們正在與盟國建立現代化的同盟關係,同時確保其它國家在一些領域按規則行事,比如貿易、解決海洋爭端以及參與核不擴散和救災等國際共同面臨的挑戰等各個領域。沒有任何挑戰——沒有任何挑戰——會比氣候變化對後代構成更大的威脅。
2014 was the planet's warmest year on record. Now, one year doesn't make a trend, but this does: 14 of the 15 warmest years on record have all fallen in the first 15 years of this century。
2014年是地球有氣象記錄以來最溫暖的一年。一個年份不會形成趨勢,但這個年份顯示了趨勢——記錄上15個最溫暖年份中的14個都發生在本世紀的前15年。
I've heard some folks try to dodge the evidence by saying they're not scientists; that we don't have enough information to act. Well, I'm not a scientist, either. But you know what, I know a lot of really good scientists at NASA, and at NOAA, and at our major universities. And the best scientists in the world are all telling us that our activities are changing the climate, and if we don't act forcefully, we'll continue to see rising oceans, longer, hotter heat waves, dangerous droughts and floods, and massive disruptions that can trigger greater migration and conflict and hunger around the globe. The Pentagon says that climate change poses immediate risks to our national security. We should act like it. Applause。
我聽說一些人無視證據地說,他們不是科學家,我們沒有足夠的資料依據來採取行動。我也不是科學家,但是你知道嗎?我認識很多來自美國航空航天局、美國國家海洋和大氣管理局,以及主要大學的優秀科學家,世界上最傑出的科學家都在告訴我們,我們的行為正在改變氣候,如果不採取有力行動,我們將目睹海平面上升,熱浪溫度更高、更持久,乾旱和洪水更險惡等重大災難,導致全球更大規模的遷徙、衝突和饑荒。五角大樓說,氣候變化給國家安全帶來直接威脅,我們應該相應採取行動。
And that's why, over the past six years, we've done more than ever to combat climate change, from the way we produce energy to the way we use it. That's why we've set aside more public lands and waters than any administration in history. And that's why I will not let this Congress endanger the health of our children by turning back the clock on our efforts. I am determined to make sure that American leadership drives international action. Applause。
正因為如此,過去6年來,為了應對氣候變化,我們從生產能源的方式到使用方式,都付出了前所未有的努力。正因為如此,我們比歷史上任何一屆政府撥出的公用土地和水源都多。正因為如此,我們不允許本屆國會開歷史倒車,威脅我們下一代孩子的健康。我決心要確保美國政府推動國際行動。
In Beijing, we made a historic announcement: The United States will double the pace at which we cut carbon pollution. And China committed, for the first time, to limiting their emissions. And because the world's two largest economies came together, other nations are now stepping up, and offering hope that this year the world will finally reach an agreement to protect the one planet we've got。
我們在北京做出了一項歷史性宣告——美國將減排幅度加倍,中國也第一次承諾減排。正因為世界上兩個最大的經濟提合作,其他國家也正在加快步伐,為全球今年最終就保護我們唯一的地球達成協議提供了希望。
And there's one last pillar of our leadership, and that's the example of our values。
最後,我們領導力量的支柱——那就是我們價值觀。
As Americans, we respect human dignity, even when we're threatened, which is why I have prohibited torture, and worked to make sure our use of new technology like drones is properly constrained. Applause。 It's why we speak out against the deplorable anti-Semitism that has resurfaced in certain parts of the world. Applause。 It's why we continue to reject offensive stereotypes of Muslims, the vast majority of whom share our commitment to peace. That's why we defend free speech, and advocate for political prisoners, and condemn the persecution of women, or religious minorities, or people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. We do these things not only because they are the right things to do, but because ultimately they will make us safer. Applause。
作為美國人,即使在我們自身受到威脅的時候,我們也要尊重人的尊嚴。由於這個原因,我們禁止酷刑,並且確保我們對無人機之類的新技術的使用受到適當的限制。由於這個原因,我們公開反對在世界某些地區重新抬頭的可悲的反猶太主義。由於這個原因,我們繼續反對攻擊穆斯林而進行的刻板歸類,他們中的極大多數人和我們一樣致力於和平。由於這個原因,我們保護言論自由,維護政治犯權益,譴責迫害女性、少數宗教教徒、男女同性戀者、雙性人和變性人。我們採取這些行動不僅因為它們是正確的,而是因為會使我們更安全。
As Americans, we have a profound commitment to justice. So it makes no sense to spend $3 million per prisoner to keep open a prison that the world condemns and terrorists use to recruit. Applause。 Since I've been President, we've worked responsibly to cut the population of Gitmo in half. Now it is time to finish the job. And I will not relent in my determination to shut it down. It is not who we are. It's time to close Gitmo. Applause。
作為美國人,我們對正義有深刻的承諾——因此沒必要在每個囚犯身上花300萬美元來維持一所監獄。這所監獄不僅遭到全世界譴責,而且被恐怖份子作為招募理由。自從我出任總統以來,我們負責任地把關塔納摩灣拘留營中的人數減少了一半,現在是完成這項工作的時候了,我將毫不遲疑地關閉這個拘留營,因為這不符合我們的原則。
As Americans, we cherish our civil liberties, and we need to uphold that commitment if we want maximum cooperation from other countries and industry in our fight against terrorist networks. So while some have moved on from the debates over our surveillance programs, I have not. As promised, our intelligence agencies have worked hard, with the recommendations of privacy advocates, to increase transparency and build more safeguards against potential abuse. And next month, we'll issue a report on how we're keeping our promise to keep our country safe while strengthening privacy。
作為美國人,我們珍視民權。如果我們想在打擊恐怖網路的戰爭中得到其他國家和行業最大限度的合作,我們就必須堅持這一承諾。因此,雖然有些人已經結束了有關我們情報專案的爭論,可是我還沒有。正如我們所承諾的那樣,我們的情報機構努力工作,根據民間機構的建議增加了透明度,建立了更多的防止濫用權力的保障機制,下個月,我們將釋出一項報告,介紹我們如何在保持對國家安全承諾的同時保障個人隱私。
Looking to the future instead of the past. Making sure we match our power with diplomacy, and use force wisely. Building coalitions to meet new challenges and opportunities. Leading -- always -- with the example of our values. That's what makes us exceptional. That's what keeps us strong. That's why we have to keep striving to hold ourselves to the highest of standards -- our own。
我們要向前看,而不是往後看;要結合運用實力與外交,明智地使用武力;要建立聯盟來迎接新的挑戰和機遇,永遠以我們榜樣的價值觀發揮領導作用。我們因此而與眾不同,我們因此而強大。因此,我們必須努力堅持最高的標準——我們自己的標準。
You know, just over a decade ago, I gave a speech in Boston where I said there wasn't a liberal America or a conservative America; a black America or a white America -- but a United States of America. I said this because I had seen it in my own life, in a nation that gave someone like me a chance; because I grew up in Hawaii, a melting pot of races and customs; because I made Illinois my home -- a state of small towns, rich farmland, one of the world's great cities; a microcosm of the country where Democrats and Republicans and Independents, good people of every ethnicity and every faith, share certain bedrock values。
大家知道,僅僅是在十年之前,我在波士頓發表了一篇講演,我在講演中稱不存在自由派美國或者保守派美國,黑人的美國或者白人的美國,只有一個美國。我說這樣的話是因為我在自己的生活中看到這一點,在這樣一個給了像我這樣的人一個機會的國家,因為我在夏威夷長大,那是種族和風俗的熔爐。因為我在伊利諾斯州安家,那是一個由小型城鎮、富有的農場、世界最偉大城市之一組成的州。它是民主黨人、共和黨人、獨立派人士、各種民族和信仰的好人共享的一些堅定價值觀的微觀世界。
Over the past six years, the pundits have pointed out more than once that my presidency hasn't delivered on this vision. How ironic, they say, that our politics seems more divided than ever. It's held up as proof not just of my own flaws -- of which there are many -- but also as proof that the vision itself is misguided, na?ve, that there are too many people in this town who actually benefit from partisanship and gridlock for us to ever do anything about it。
在過去六年,所謂的智者不止一次指出,我的總統任期並沒能實現那一願景。他們稱,我們的政治看上去更加分裂,這是多麼具有諷刺性。它還被當作不僅僅是我個人缺點的一個證據,我有許多缺點,還被當作這樣的願景本身是被誤導的、天真的證據,華盛頓有太多人事實上從兩黨之爭和僵局中獲利,而非為之做些什麼。
I know how tempting such cynicism may be. But I still think the cynics are wrong. I still believe that we are one people. I still believe that together, we can do great things, even when the odds are long. Applause。
我知道這樣的憤世嫉俗主義是多麼誘人,但我認為這些憤世嫉俗者是錯的。我仍相信我們是一個民族,我仍相信,我們一起可以做偉大的事情,即便機會很渺茫。
I believe this because over and over in my six years in office, I have seen America at its best. I've seen the hopeful faces of young graduates from New York to California, and our newest officers at West Point, Annapolis, Colorado Springs, New London. I've mourned with grieving families in Tucson and Newtown, in Boston, in West Texas, and West Virginia. I've watched Americans beat back adversity from the Gulf Coast to the Great Plains, from Midwest assembly lines to the Mid-Atlantic seaboard. I've seen something like gay marriage go from a wedge issue used to drive us apart to a story of freedom across our country, a civil right now legal in states that seven in 10 Americans call home. Applause。
我相信這一點,因為我在任的六年裡,我多次看到美國最好的時刻。我看到了從紐約至加州的年輕畢業生充滿希望的臉,我們在西點軍校、安納波利斯、科多拉多州斯伯林斯、新倫敦新軍官充滿希望的臉。我在圖桑市、紐頓鎮、波士頓、威斯特西弗吉尼州等地和悲痛的家人們一起哀悼。我看到美國人從墨西哥海灣至北美大平原,從中西部的組裝線到中大西洋海床擊退災難。我看到像同性戀婚姻這樣原先使我們分裂的議題轉變成我們國家各地自由的故事,同性戀者現在已能夠在十分之七的美國各州合法結婚。
So I know the good, and optimistic, and big-hearted generosity of the American people who every day live the idea that we are our brother's keeper and our sister's keeper. And I know they expect those of us who serve here to set a better example。
所以,我深知美國人民的善良、樂觀和慷慨,他們每天都以我們是我們兄弟姐妹的守護者的觀念生活。我知道,他們希望在這裡服務的我們能夠樹立一個更好的榜樣。
So the question for those of us here tonight is how we, all of us, can better reflect America's hopes. I've served in Congress with many of you. I know many of you well. There are a lot of good people here, on both sides of the aisle. And many of you have told me that this isn't what you signed up for -- arguing past each other on cable shows, the constant fundraising, always looking over your shoulder at how the base will react to every decision。
所以,今晚在這裡的人們的問題是,我們,我們所有人如何更好地反映美國的希望,我曾與你們中的許多人一起在國會服務。我熟悉你們中的許多人,民主和共和兩黨議員中都有許多好人。你們中的許多人曾告訴我,這不是你所競選時所想要的東西,在有線電視節目上爭吵,不停地籌款,總是小心翼翼地觀察基礎選民對每個決定所作的反應。
Imagine if we broke out of these tired old patterns. Imagine if we did something different. Understand, a better politics isn't one where Democrats abandon their agenda or Republicans simply embrace mine. A better politics is one where we appeal to each other's basic decency instead of our basest fears. A better politics is one where we debate without demonizing each other; where we talk issues and values, and principles and facts, rather than "gotcha" moments, or trivial gaffes, or fake controversies that have nothing to do with people's daily lives. Applause。
想像一個如果我們打破這些老舊的模式,想像一下我們做一些截然不同的事情。請明白,一個更好的政治不是民主黨人放棄他們的議事日程,或者僅僅是共和黨來支援我的議事日程。一個更好的政治是在不妖魔化的對方的情況下進行辯論,我們談論議題、價值觀、原則、事實,而不是“我抓住你的弱點了”的時刻或者微不足道的口誤或者與人們日常生活毫無關係的虛假爭議。
A politics -- a better politics is one where we spend less time drowning in dark money for ads that pull us into the gutter, and spend more time lifting young people up with a sense of purpose and possibility, asking them to join in the great mission of building America。
一個更好的政治是我們花更多時間帶著目標和可行性來提升年輕人,請求他們投身建設美國的偉大使命,花更少時間沉溺於攻擊廣告所需的黑錢之中。
If we're going to have arguments, let's have arguments, but let's make them debates worthy of this body and worthy of this country. We still may not agree on a woman's right to choose, but surely we can agree it's a good thing that teen pregnancies and abortions are nearing all-time lows, and that every woman should have access to the health care that she needs. Applause。
如果我們有爭論的話,讓我們進行爭論,但讓它們成為與配得上國會和美國的辯論。我們可能仍無法就女性的選擇權達成共識,但是我們肯定都認為少女懷孕和墮胎率接近歷史最低,所有女性可以得到她所需要的醫療護理是一件好事。
Yes, passions still fly on immigration, but surely we can all see something of ourselves in the striving young student, and agree that no one benefits when a hardworking mom is snatched from her child, and that it's possible to shape a law that upholds our tradition as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. I've talked to Republicans and Democrats about that. That's something that we can share. 是的,人們在討論移民[微博]議題非常激動,但我們肯定可以從奮鬥的年輕學生身上看到我們自身的影子,我們都認為當一個努力工作的母親被迫與她的孩子分離時,沒有人從中受益,塑造一個維持我們作為法制國家和移民國家傳統的法律是可能的。
We may go at it in campaign season, but surely we can agree that the right to vote is sacred; that it's being denied to too many -- applause -- and that on this 50th anniversary of the great march from Selma to Montgomery and the passage of the Voting Rights Act, we can come together, Democrats and Republicans, to make voting easier for every single American. Applause。
我們可能在競選季節時談到它,但可以肯定的說,我們都認為選舉權是神聖的,但太多的人被剝奪了這種權利,在賽爾馬至蒙戈馬利大遊行和投票權利法案五十週年之際,我們可以團結起來,民主黨人和共和黨人,使每個美國人的投票變得更容易。
We may have different takes on the events of Ferguson and New York. But surely we can understand a father who fears his son can't walk home without being harassed. And surely we can understand the wife who won't rest until the police officer she married walks through the front door at the end of his shift. Applause。 And surely we can agree that it's a good thing that for the first time in 40 years, the crime rate and the incarceration rate have come down together, and use that as a starting point for Democrats and Republicans, community leaders and law enforcement, to reform America's criminal justice system so that it protects and serves all of us. Applause。
我們可能對弗格森和紐約發生的事件有不同看法,但我們肯定可以理解一位擔心他的兒子在回家時遭到騷擾的父親。我們肯定可以理解無法入睡直到她的警官丈夫值完班走進家門的妻子。可以肯定,我們都認為犯罪率和關押率四十年來首次一起下降是一件好事,這開以是民主黨人、共和黨人、社群領導人、執法部門來改革美國刑事司法制度的起點,以更好地保護和服務我們所有人。
That's a better politics. That's how we start rebuilding trust. That's how we move this country forward. That's what the American people want. And that's what they deserve。
這就是更好的政治,這是我們如何開始重建信任,這是我們如何使這個國家前行,這是美國人想要的,這是他們應當獲得的。
I have no more campaigns to run. Applause。 My only agenda -- laughter -- I know because I won both of them. Applause。 My only agenda for the next two years is the same as the one I've had since the day I swore an oath on the steps of this Capitol -- to do what I believe is best for America. If you share the broad vision I outlined tonight, I ask you to join me in the work at hand. If you disagree with parts of it, I hope you'll at least work with me where you do agree. And I commit to every Republican here tonight that I will not only seek out your ideas, I will seek to work with you to make this country stronger. Applause。
我已沒有更多的競選活動要參加。我在未來兩年的唯一日程表和我自從在國會山上宣誓就任起是一樣的,那就是做我認為對於美國是最好的事情。如果你認同我今晚所描述的廣泛願景,請加入我一起處理手頭的工作,如果你對其中的部分持不同意見,我希望你至少可以在你認同的部分上與我共事。我向今晚出席的所有共和黨人保證,我不僅將徵求你們的想法,我還將努力與你們共事,以使這個國家更加強大。
Because I want this chamber, I want this city to reflect the truth -- that for all our blind spots and shortcomings, we are a people with the strength and generosity of spirit to bridge divides, to unite in common effort, to help our neighbors, whether down the street or on the other side of the world。
因為我想讓國會,這個城市來反映真相,儘管我們有各種盲點和缺點,但我們是有力量和慷慨精神的民族,可以彌補分裂,在共同努力方面團結一致,幫助我們的鄰居,不管是在街邊或者是在世界另一端。
I want our actions to tell every child in every neighborhood, your life matters, and we are committed to improving your life chances as committed as we are to working on behalf of our own kids. Applause。 I want future generations to know that we are a people who see our differences as a great gift, that we're a people who value the dignity and worth of every citizen -- man and woman, young and old, black and white, Latino, Asian, immigrant, Native American, gay, straight, Americans with mental illness or physical disability. Everybody matters. I want them to grow up in a country that shows the world what we still know to be true: that we are still more than a collection of red states and blue states; that we are the United States of America。
我想讓我們的行動告訴所有社群的每個孩子:你們的生命是重要的,我們將致力於像改善我們自己孩子生命機遇那樣改善你們的。我想讓後代知道,我們是視我們的差異是偉大禮物的民族,我們是珍視每個公民尊嚴和價值的民族,無論男人和女人,年輕人和老人,黑人和白人,拉丁裔和亞裔,移民和印第安人,同性戀者和異性戀者、身體還是精神殘疾的美國人。我想讓他們在這樣一個國家長[微博]大,這個國家向世界表明,我們仍知道夢想:我們不止是一些紅色州和藍色州的集合,我們是美利堅合眾國。
I want them to grow up in a country where a young mom can sit down and write a letter to her President with a story that sums up these past six years: "It's amazing what you can bounce back from when you have to…we are a strong, tight-knit family who's made it through some very, very hard times."
我想讓他們在這樣一個國家長大,像瑞貝卡這樣年輕的母親可以致信給她的總統,用一個故事來總結過去的六年:“這是驚奇的,你在不得已的情況下東山再起的程度,我們是一個強有力的、關係密切的家庭,我們一起熬過了一些非常非常艱難的時刻。”
My fellow Americans, we, too, are a strong, tight-knit family. We, too, have made it through some hard times. Fifteen years into this new century, we have picked ourselves up, dusted ourselves off, and begun again the work of remaking America. We have laid a new foundation. A brighter future is ours to write. Let's begin this new chapter together -- and let's start the work right now。
我的美國同胞們,我們也是一個強大的、密切聯絡的家庭。我們也熬過了一些艱難的時光。在進入新世紀十五年之際,我們已重振精神,撣掉身上的灰塵,再次開始重塑美國的工作。我們已打下了一個新的基礎。一個更明亮的未來正等待我們書寫,讓我們一起開始這一新篇章吧,讓我們現在就開始為之而奮鬥吧。
Thank you. God bless you. God bless this country we love. Thank you。
謝謝,上帝保佑你,上帝保佑這個我們熱愛的國家。
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