He continues talking about how to give everyone a fair shake, which includes Obamacare, and acknowledges in that that the biggest disagreements in Washington center on these issues. Here’s contrast: “namely what role the government should play in making sure the system’s not rigged in favor of the wealthiest and biggest corporations. And here, the American people have a choice to make.”
He gets rousing Republican response to saying that some regulations need to be cut, but points out that corporate America is doing just fine. And that there is necessary regulation: “Food Stamp recipients didn’t cause the financial crisis; recklessness on Wall Street did. Immigrants aren’t the reason wages haven’t gone up enough; those decisions are made in the boardrooms that too often put quarterly earnings over long-term returns. It’s sure not the average family watching tonight that avoids paying taxes through offshore accounts. “