Weekly Address: It’s Time for Congress To Pass a Responsible Budget
Source: White House
In this week's address, the President discussed the significant progress we have made in our economy since the financial crisis seven years ago this week, and the steps we can take to build on that momentum and strengthen the economy for the long term. Thanks to the hard work and resilience of folks around the country, our businesses have created over 13 million jobs over the past 66 straight months, housing is bouncing back, manufacturing is growing again, and the unemployment rate is the lowest its been in over seven years. Weve come a long way from the darkest days of the financial crisis, but there is still more to be done. To keep our economy growing, we must avoid self-inflicted wounds and damaging brinksmanship: that starts with Congress passing a responsible budget before the end of the month. The President has called on Republicans in Congress to stop playing games with our economic progress and instead do its job and pass a budget that reverses the harmful cuts known as the sequester and avoids shutting down the federal government.
Read more: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/weekly-address
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Its because of your hard work and sacrifice that America has come back from crisis faster than almost every other advanced nation on Earth. We remain the safest, strongest bet in the world.
Of course, you might not know all that if you only listened to the bluster of political season, when its in the interest of some politicians to paint America as dark and depressing as possible. But I dont see it that way. Ive met too many Americans who prove, day in and day out, that this is a place where anything is possible. Yes, we have a lot of work to do to rebuild a middle class thats had the odds stacked against it now for decades. Thats the thing about America our work is never finished. We always strive to be better to perfect ourselves.
We just have to make the right choices. And if Republicans want to help, they can choose, right now, to pass a budget that helps us grow our economy even faster, create jobs even faster, lift peoples incomes and prospects even faster. But theyve only got until the end of the month to do it or theyll shut down our government for the second time in two years.
Democrats are ready to sit down and negotiate with Republicans right now. But it should be over legitimate issues like how much do we invest in education, job training, and infrastructure not unrelated ideological issues like Planned Parenthood. We need to set our sights higher than that. We need to reverse harmful cuts to middle-class economic priorities, close loopholes that benefit only a fortunate few at the top, and invest more in the things that help our entire economy grow.
Theres nothing principled about the idea of another government shutdown. Theres nothing patriotic about denying the progress youve worked so hard to make. America is great right now not because of our government, or our wealth, or our power, but because of everyone who works hard every day to move this country forward. Now Congress needs to work as hard as you do.
The rest of the transcript at link
Demeter
(85,373 posts)It's past time...but let's not be clock-watchers.
kairos12
(12,869 posts)BumRushDaShow
(129,361 posts)Listened in early this morning on the radio and then had to head out to do errands most of today.
It's T-11 days and counting before the government shuts down and the GOP loons need to sit down, shut up, and pass a budget and appropriations bills. For the 2 years when both chambers of Congress were Democratic, they whined about no budgets or appropriations from the Dems while they held the country hostage with their debt ceiling and government default threats. Now that they have controlled Congress, they are still whining and threatening to hold the country hostage with the debt ceiling, while now going a step further by attempting to pass draconian cuts to domestic programs, and gratuitous increases for the MIC.
Meanwhile the media feeds the mess.