While he signed the three-month transportation
funding bill, President Obama delivered a stern lecture to Congress in
general and John Boehner and Mitch McConnell specifically about their
total inability to govern.
The President said:
Well, I am about to sign a three-month extension of our highway funding, and that’s a good thing because if this wasn’t in front of me and ready for signature we would end up having projects all across the country be frozen after midnight.On the other hand, we have now made it a habit where instead of five-year funding plans for transportation instead of long-term approaches, instead we operate as if we’re hand to mouth three months at a time, which freezes a lot of construction, which makes people uncertain, which leads to businesses not being willing to hire because they don’t have any long-term certainty. It’s a bad way for the U.S. government to do business.….We can’t have bridges collapsing and potholes not being filled because Congress can’t come up with an adequate plan to fund our infrastructure budget for more than three or five or six months at a time.….So I want to make sure that before I sign this Congress gets a clear message, and that is we should not be leaving all the business of the U.S. government until the last minute.
That little lecture was directed at two people whose
names the President did not mention. Obama was talking about the
dysfunction between Boehner and McConnell. The Senate did their job. They
negotiated a bipartisan multi-year agreement on transportation funding
that House Republicans immediately refused to pass.
Republicans promised the American people that the
governing from crisis to crisis behavior would stop if they were given
control of both the House and Senate. Well, Republicans control
Congress, and the dysfunction and chaos have grown worse.
President Obama has been forced into the role of the
national parent who has to scold and reprimand Republicans who refuse
to carry out their basic duties. The spoiled Republican children are
taking millions of dollars in salary and benefits from the taxpayers
while providing little in return.
The
drama over the highway bill is nothing compared to the potential
government shutdown that is looming after Congress returns from its
August break. As the stakes get higher, it is expected that President
Obama’s language will get even tougher as Boehner and McConnell appear
to have no idea how to make this Congress work.
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