President Obama celebrated Labor Day weekend with a promise to veto the Republican budget if it harms the middle-class.
The President spoke about the country’s economic success, then discussed the Republican budget:
This month, Congress has an opportunity to
continue that progress. As always, the deadline for Congress to pass a
budget is the end of September. Every year. This is not new. And if
they don’t, they’ll shut down the government for the second time in two
years. At a time when the global economy faces headwinds and America’s
economy is a relative bright spot in the world, a shutdown of our
government would be wildly irresponsible. It would be an unforced error
that saps the momentum we’ve worked so hard to build. Plain and
simple, a shutdown would hurt working Americans.
It doesn’t have to happen. If Congress wants to
support working Americans and strengthen our middle class, they can pass
a budget that invests in, not makes cuts to, the middle class. If they
pass a budget with shortsighted sequester cuts that harm our military
and our economy, I’ll veto it. If they make smart investments in our
military readiness, our infrastructure, our schools, public health, and
research, I’ll sign that budget – and they know that.
So let’s get it done. Our economy doesn’t
need another round of threats and brinksmanship. Nobody gets to play
games with our economy – or the middle class I grew up in, and that you
grew up in. So tell Congress to pass a budget that reflects the values
we honor on Labor Day. Rewarding hard work. Giving everybody a fair
shot. And working together to give all of our kids a better life.
In the United States, when most people discuss the
middle class, they are referring to workers. It isn’t a coincidence that
President Obama promised to veto a budget that would harm the middle
class on Labor Day weekend.
The budget showdown that Republicans have staged is
playing into the hands of President Obama and the Democrats. The
President has become an expert at framing budgetary issues in moral
terms. For Democrats, the budget is about fairness. Republican economic
ideology benefits those at the top. It takes away from those who have
the least to reward those who have the most. By pointing out the unfair
flaw in conservative economic ideology, Democrats have found a silver
bullet that slays the trickle down beast.
President Obama is laying the groundwork for another
victory over his Republican opponents. Republicans are going to rely on
the same strategy that has been failing them for years. They will pass a
budget, Obama will veto it, Boehner will hold a press conference and
say his usual line that, “the House has done its job,” and Obama will
wait for Republicans to cave.
None
of this is necessary, but it would be shocking if Congressional
Republican drama queens didn’t force the nation to sit through their
dance of doom before they gave in.
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