Yesterday, eight days into
the Republican government shutdown, President Obama spoke from the
White House about the need for Republicans in Congress to stop
threatening another recession just to sabotage Obamacare, stop demanding
ransom just for doing their jobs, and just vote to reopen the
government. He talked about the toll this shutdown is already taking on
our country and the economy, and warned against the dire consequences of
a default if Congress doesn’t act to prevent an economic shutdown.
Keeping the government
running and paying the nation’s bills aren’t bargaining chips or a
matter of negotiation – they’re a fundamental part of Congress’s job.
Here’s how the President put it yesterday:
"If
you're in negotiations around buying somebody's house, you don't get to
say, 'Well, let's talk about the price I'm going to pay, and if you
don't give the price then I'm going to burn down your house.' That's not
how negotiations work.... In the same way, members of Congress -- and
the House Republicans in particular -- don't get to demand ransom in
exchange for doing their jobs. And two of their very basic jobs are
passing a budget and making sure that America is paying its bills."
Watch the President’s statement here, and then pass it on to your friends:
As the President has made
clear -- and the press has reported -- the government could be reopened,
today, with the votes of reasonable Republicans and Democrats if Tea
Party Republicans would allow a simple yes-or-no vote on a Senate-passed
compromise bill to fund the United States government. It’s time for
Congress to just vote and end this government shutdown now.
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