The
White House
Hello,
everyone --
Late
Wednesday night, after a 16-day shutdown, the President signed a bill
to reopen the government and pay our country's bills. Today, a
government shutdown over delaying or defunding the health care law
can no longer hurt our economy. We are no longer facing the threat of
default.
While
this bipartisan compromise is the right thing to do for the country,
there are no winners when Washington keeps hijacking our economy
month after month.
Nobody
wins when hundreds of thousands of people don't know when their next
paycheck will come. Nobody wins when millions of veterans and seniors
risk losing benefits that they've paid for, earned, and rely on.
Nobody wins when businesses stop hiring and our economy grows slower
than it could.
Ultimately,
the reason this shutdown ended was simple: Democrats and responsible
Republicans got together, recognized that holding the American
economy hostage should have no place in our politics, and got the job
done. They did what the American people elected them to do.
Today,
every American should have a clear sense of where we stand, and where
we're going.
In
his remarks, the President asked Congress to focus on finishing three
specific policy priorities in the weeks to come.
First,
that means passing a budget that invests in the things that will
create a better bargain for the middle class -- like educating our
children, and improving our infrastructure -- while continuing to cut
our deficit in a balanced way.
Second,
it means fixing our broken immigration system so everyone plays by
the same rules. The Senate has already passed a bill that would
continue to strengthen our borders and grow our economy by bringing
millions of undocumented immigrants out of the shadows and give them
the chance to earn their citizenship by paying a fine and taxes,
passing a background check, and going to the back of the line.
And
third, it means passing a farm bill that ranching and farming
families can rely on: one that protects working families and gives
rural communities opportunities to grow.
We'll
be back in touch soon with more specific ways that every one of us
can support this work. But for now, we should all have the facts on
exactly what ending this shutdown means for all of us -- today, and
in the weeks to come.
Take
a look at the President's remarks from yesterday, and pass them along
to the folks you think need to see them:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/the-shutdown-is-over
Thanks,
and stay tuned.
David
Simas
Deputy
Senior Advisor
The
White House
P.S.
-- It's been a while since we've talked about immigration reform, and
how it would help make our economy a lot better. Let's change that.
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