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State of the Union: Obama takes speech's message on tour | State of the Union: Obama takes speech's message on tour |
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US President Obama is visiting three US states to rally support for an increase in the minimum wage and investment in manufacturing and infrastructure. | US President Obama is visiting three US states to rally support for an increase in the minimum wage and investment in manufacturing and infrastructure. |
Barack Obama's tour, which began on Wednesday in North Carolina, follows Tuesday's State of the Union address. | Barack Obama's tour, which began on Wednesday in North Carolina, follows Tuesday's State of the Union address. |
In that speech, he called for measures to strengthen the middle class, as well as gun restrictions, immigration reform, and action on climate change. | In that speech, he called for measures to strengthen the middle class, as well as gun restrictions, immigration reform, and action on climate change. |
But Republicans on Wednesday criticised the proposals as shop-worn and tired. | But Republicans on Wednesday criticised the proposals as shop-worn and tired. |
"An opportunity to bring together the country instead became another retread of lip service and liberalism," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor on Wednesday. | "An opportunity to bring together the country instead became another retread of lip service and liberalism," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor on Wednesday. |
"Last night's speech was a pedestrian liberal boilerplate that any Democratic lawmaker could have given at any time in recent history." | "Last night's speech was a pedestrian liberal boilerplate that any Democratic lawmaker could have given at any time in recent history." |
'Our job' | 'Our job' |
On Wednesday, Mr Obama began a trip that will swing though three states: North Carolina, Georgia and Illinois, in an effort to promote the proposals laid out on Tuesday in his annual State of the Union address. | On Wednesday, Mr Obama began a trip that will swing though three states: North Carolina, Georgia and Illinois, in an effort to promote the proposals laid out on Tuesday in his annual State of the Union address. |
At a manufacturing plant in Asheville, Mr Obama reiterated his call for the federal minimum wage to rise to $9 (£5.79) per hour from $7.25, saying that Americans who work full time should not live in poverty. | |
He also touted the facility, run by Canadian company Linamar Corp, as an example of how America could attract jobs from abroad. | He also touted the facility, run by Canadian company Linamar Corp, as an example of how America could attract jobs from abroad. |
"Our job as Americans is to restore that basic bargain that says if you work hard, if you're willing to meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead," he said. | "Our job as Americans is to restore that basic bargain that says if you work hard, if you're willing to meet your responsibilities, you can get ahead," he said. |
In his speech on Tuesday night, Mr Obama also proposed a raft of new initiatives to improve pre-school programmes, cut waiting times at polling places, boost manufacturing, and reduce energy use. | In his speech on Tuesday night, Mr Obama also proposed a raft of new initiatives to improve pre-school programmes, cut waiting times at polling places, boost manufacturing, and reduce energy use. |
'Harder to hire' | 'Harder to hire' |
Republicans were unimpressed. | Republicans were unimpressed. |
Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, one of the Republican Party's biggest stars and its 2012 vice-presidential candidate, said the president "seems to always be in campaign mode". | Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, one of the Republican Party's biggest stars and its 2012 vice-presidential candidate, said the president "seems to always be in campaign mode". |
"He treats people in the other party as enemies rather than partners," he said on CBS News on Wednesday. | "He treats people in the other party as enemies rather than partners," he said on CBS News on Wednesday. |
House Speaker John Boehner said that immigration reform was the only issue on Mr Obama's State of the Union list that had any chance of passing Congress this year. | House Speaker John Boehner said that immigration reform was the only issue on Mr Obama's State of the Union list that had any chance of passing Congress this year. |
And on Wednesday, he criticised the president's minimum wage proposal. | And on Wednesday, he criticised the president's minimum wage proposal. |
"At a time when the American people are still asking the question, where are the jobs," he said, "why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people?" | "At a time when the American people are still asking the question, where are the jobs," he said, "why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people?" |
Mr Obama will travel to Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday and to his hometown of Chicago, Illinois on Friday, urging action on other points on the agenda he laid out on Tuesday. |
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