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1996 State of the Union Address: Intro (Paragraphs 1- 9) Summary

All Smiles, Except For Big Government

  • President Clinton kicks things off by thanking American military personnel and celebrating the recent peace deal in Bosnia.
  • Clinton brags about the state of the economy and the decreasing number of Americans on welfare and food stamps.
  • The big questions for the night: how do we preserve and expand the American dream for everyone by working together? Yeesh, you'd think this was a motivational seminar.
  • Clinton utters the defining line of the speech: "the era of big government is over" (7.4). He says there is "not a program for every problem," (7.2) and pledges to give the American people a "smaller, less bureaucratic government" (7.3).
  • Taking a page out of the Republican playbook, the Democratic president deploys the rhetoric of "self-reliance" as well as "teamwork," pressing for cooperation between State and local governments and smaller organizations like churches.