probably the economy, healthcare, national security, the tuscon shooting, and Immigration reform. there's probably more too.
It was a state of the union speech made by FDR in 1941.
state of the union address
State of the Union
The annual speech that the president gives to the congress is known as the State of the Union. The speech allows presidents to report the condition of the nation and to outline their legislative agenda and priorities.
He said it in the third paragraph of his speech: "Together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger." I enclose a link to a transcript of the speech.
It is a speech he made
State of the Union Address
Generally, "snatches" of it are, but not the whole speech.
President Obama's State Of The Union Speech was important because he like any other president and theirs was too. It was so important because it was a speech letting us know whats going on in the union states and what he plans to do about it.
A State of the Union address generally refers to any speech in which the President addresses the country as a whole.
He did not. First, I think you are referring to the "State of the Union" address. This is a formal speech, and every president must deliver one to congress. There is no evidence that President Obama ever used internet slang like 'lmao" or the more vulgar "lmfao" during such a major speech as the State of the Union address. Further, the transcripts of his State of the Union speeches do not show that he ever said this.
He did not. First, I think you are referring to the "State of the Union" address. This is a formal speech, and every president must deliver one to congress. There is no evidence that President Obama ever used internet slang like 'lmao" or the more vulgar "lmfao" during such a major speech as the State of the Union address. Further, the transcripts of his State of the Union speeches do not show that he ever said this.