to tampa and an outstanding
member of congress, kathy
castor, for joining us today
[applause]
if you have chairs, feel free to
sit down.
some of you do.
it is warm in here.
i don't want anybody dropping
off.
i have been talking a lot lately
about the fundamental choice we
face as a country.
we can either settle for a
country where a shrinking number
of people who really, really
well while a growing number are
struggling to get by or we can
build an economy where everybody
gets a fair shot and everybody
is doing their fair share and
everybody is playing by the same
set of rules.
part a building that economy is
making sure that we are not a
country that is known to us for
what we buy and what we consume.
after all, our middle-class was
built by workers who invented