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President Barack Obama is set to address the nation and both chambers of Congress Thursday to unveil his plan to create American jobs.

Obama’s proposed $400 billion stimulus will surely draw jeers from his Republican opponents. In fact, many G.O.P. lawmakers will not even attend the President’s job speech.

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Either way, the President will get his point across with his usual POTUS swag, so that’s why we decided to come up with a drinking game that will make his speech a little bit more exciting.

Now the President is known for his most common terms like, “Make no mistake” or “Let me be clear.

So with the beverage of your choice, take shots according to our list of phrases, terms, words and occurrences that will most likely take place as the President speaks tonight.

Check it out on the following pages! 

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“Unemployment”

If Obama says “unemployment” you must CHUG! Because chances are, you are unemployed.

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“Let Me Be Clear”

This is Obama’s go-to phrase, so with the beverage of your choice, you must take one shot.

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“Jobs”

The speech is about jobs and he will surely mention the word over and over, so here you’ll have to take a 1/2 of a shot. We don’t want too many drunk people out there!

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“Make No Mistake”

Here’s another one of Obama’s classic lines, if he says this at any moment, you must take a double shot.

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“China And/Or America”

Obama will most likely say something about China and their innovations, so when he does, take two shots.

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“Education”

If he mentions education, do a shot for each year you finished college. So if you’re a graduate, it’s four sips/shots for you!

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“John Boehner Cries”

This may not happen, but any time Boehner is on camera, there’s a good chance, so CHUG your beverage of choice.

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“Small Business”

Drink the entire bottle of whatever your drinking, because it’s possible your small business went out of business.