From The White House” To: srikandi@swissmail.com
Yesterday,
I had lunch with a woman named Rebekah at Matt's Bar in Minneapolis.
Rebekah
wrote me a letter earlier this spring telling me about the challenges facing
her family. More and more, she told me, she and her husband are working harder
and harder just to get by.
So
I decided to reply to her letter in person.
Rebekah
and I spent the day together -- we stopped for burgers before holding a town
hall with other members of the community and small business owners, to hear
directly from folks about what's on their mind.
I'll
be doing more of these trips over the course of the summer, visiting people who
have written me, to spend a day in their cities and towns. Because speaking
directly with the folks I'm working for every day is the best way to help more
Americans understand why growing opportunity in this country is so important.
When
Rebekah wrote me, she said, "I'm pretty sure this is a silly thing to do,
to write the President."
But
it's not a silly thing at all. It means so much to me to read your letters.
They remind me exactly who we're fighting for every single day.
Because,
as a nation, we've made it through some tough times. Over the past 51 months,
our businesses have created 9.4 million new jobs. But we have more work to do
to open the doors of opportunity for more Americans. That's part of what makes
these visits so important -- I want you to know that I'm keeping up this fight
until everyone who works hard has the chance to succeed.
I'm
looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
President
Barack Obama
P.S.
-- You can send it by mail, too. You might even know the address already: 1600
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.
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