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  • Hi, everybody.

  • Nearly six years after the worst financial crisis

  • of our lifetimes, our businesses have

  • added nearly 10 million new jobs over the past 53 months.

  • That's the longest streak of private-sector

  • job creation in our history.

  • And we're in a six-month streak with our economy

  • creating at least 200,000 new jobs each month --

  • the first time that's happened since 1997.

  • Thanks to the decisions we made to rescue

  • and rebuild our economy, and your hard work and resilience,

  • America is leading again.

  • Areas like manufacturing, energy, technology,

  • and autos are all booming.

  • And here's the thing: we're selling more goods

  • Made in America to the rest of the world

  • than ever before.

  • American exports are at an all-time high.

  • Over the past five years, we've worked hard

  • to open new markets for our businesses,

  • and to help them compete on a level playing field

  • in those markets.

  • And we've broken records for exports

  • four years running.

  • Last year, our exports supported more than

  • 11 million American jobs - about 1.6 million

  • more than when I took office.

  • They're good jobs that typically

  • pay about 15% more than the national average.

  • And more small businesses are selling their goods

  • abroad than ever before -- nearly

  • 300,000 last year alone.

  • We should be doing everything

  • we can to accelerate this progress, not stall it.

  • One place to start is by supporting

  • something called

  • the U.S. Export-Import Bank.

  • Its sole mission is to create American jobs.

  • That's it.

  • It helps many American entrepreneurs take that

  • next step and take their small business global.

  • But next month, its charter will expire --

  • unless Members of Congress do their

  • job and reauthorize it.

  • Now, past Congresses have done this 16 times,

  • always with support from both parties.

  • Republican and Democratic Presidents

  • have supported the bank, too.

  • This time around shouldn't be any different.

  • Because the bank works.

  • It's independent.

  • It pays for itself.

  • But if Congress fails to act, thousands

  • of businesses, large and small,

  • that sell their products abroad will take

  • a completely unnecessary hit.

  • Small business owners have had to overcome

  • a lot these past several years.

  • We all saw local businesses close their

  • doors during the crisis.

  • And in the past few years, we've seen more

  • and more open their doors and do their part to help

  • lead America's comeback.

  • At the very least, they deserve a Congress

  • that doesn't stand in the way of their success.

  • Your members of Congress are home this month.

  • If you're a small business owner or employee

  • of a large business that depends on financing

  • to tackle new markets and create new jobs,

  • tell them to quit treating your business

  • like it's expendable, and start treating

  • it for what it is: vital to America's success.

  • Tell them to do their jobs -- keep America's

  • exports growing, and keep America's recovery going.

  • Thanks, and have a great weekend.

Hi, everybody.

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