Change.gov The Official Website of President-elect Barack Obama

Written on Friday, November 7th, 2008 at 6:43 pm | by news and press

To those who wish to dive deep into what President-elect Barack Obama has in store as his presidency nears, you can go visit Change.gov, his official website introducing the reader to his policies during his presidency.

The Obama-Biden Foreign Policy is also of great interest, especially to the Filipino people, as to what his presidency may mean for The Philippines.

According to The Change.gov website,

President-Elect Obama and Vice President-Elect Biden have developed innovative approaches to challenge the status quo in Washington and to bring about the kind of change America needs.

The Obama Administration has a comprehensive and detailed agenda to carry out its policies. The principal priorities of the Obama Administration include: a plan to revive the economy, to fix our health care, education, and social security systems, to define a clear path to energy independence, to end the war in Iraq responsibly and finish our mission in Afghanistan, and to work with our allies to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, among many other domestic and foreign policy objectives.

It’s worthy to read through the Agenda being proposed by The soon to be Obama-Biden Administration

o Civil Rights
o Defense
o Disabilities
o Economy
o Education
o Energy & Environment
o Ethics
o Faith
o Family
o Fiscal
o Foreign Policy
o Healthcare
o Homeland Security

o Immigration
o Iraq
o Poverty
o Rural
o Service
o Seniors & Social Security
o Taxes
o Technology
o Urban Policy
o Veterans
o Women
o Additional Issues

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4 Responses to “Change.gov The Official Website of President-elect Barack Obama”

  1. lcm on November 9th, 2008 5:11 am

    and for the Philippines Prez candidate for 2010:

    asakapaba.gov.ph, mamutinaangmatanyo.org
    kelanpakayogigizing.gov.ph
    friendstayobilmokongrelo.org

  2. patricia.a.edwards on November 26th, 2008 1:20 am

    Congradulations Commander and Chief elect.

  3. Bencard on November 26th, 2008 2:29 am

    change? what change? this is a bill clinton government no. 3, a continuation of his waning administration in 2000. look at obama’s advisers, aides and cabinet prospects. anything new?

  4. Estela Hernandez on January 6th, 2009 4:35 am

    Need info. on changes in the changes that will take place in the educational process. Parental involvement in the schools should be required and the families help to reach their children and move them foreward. If the home is in need of physical needs and educationally deprived regarless of income the “stuff at school is not going to make a difference” we need to work hand in hand with the parents of the children at school and with the 7th on up “children” . We need to get the teacher to feel good about teaching and caring about their students. Parents need to be welcomed in the school in a very well planned program. Provide training while the children are at school. Little ones need the parents home in the afternoon and teenager need the parents home even more.
    Parents need to focus on the children. Even stipen parents to stay home and have them get classes to help their “children - especial the teens.

    Immigration– we need to rethink the wall!!!!!!!
    Mexico is strategicly important and my father’s grave and all my relatives graves will be left on the other side of the fence. It did not work for China or Berlin have we not learned any thing.
    In my area we are building more bridges to connect with Mexico. We are promoting tourism.
    Lou and the Times must not be from the United States for we in South Texas think he needs to visit. The wall is going up to keep people away that want to work and the employment offices are reporting high unemployment. What is wrong with the picture. Send the billion to build schools, libraries, clinics, and orphanages, etc. in Mexico instead of a wall. Hire more Border Patrol
    anyone knows that it is shilft work. So a station with 300 only has 100 men or less working at one time. Good for the economy and good for the eco system. Help the Mexican goverment! We need Mexico.

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