The
White House
Dan
Pfeiffer
Hello
--
Right
now, Congress has two jobs: to pass a budget that invests in the
middle class and to pay the bills it has already incurred.
But
instead of doing their jobs, a few reckless Republicans in Congress
are so obsessed with refighting old political battles over Obamacare
that they're threatening to shut down the government and stop paying
the country's bills.
On
Friday, these House Republicans voted to shut down the government
unless the Senate and the President agree to defund Obamacare. This
week, instead of playing those games, the Senate is set to send a
simple budget resolution back to the House -- one that keeps the
government open for a few months while leaders continue to work on a
budget that creates jobs and cuts the deficit in a balanced way.
That's a reasonable solution.
But
some Republicans still care more about scoring political points on
Obamacare than keeping the government open and our economy moving
forward.
This
kind of up-to-the-final-hour brinksmanship is beyond irresponsible,
and it could reverse the hard-earned economic progress we've made by
creating another crisis. Unfortunately, we've watched them run this
play before, and we know what it looks like. Two years ago, these
Republicans held the economy hostage, and as a result our credit
rating was downgraded, the stock market plummeted 17 percent,
consumer confidence dropped like a rock, and businesses stopped
hiring.
That's
why it's time for GOP lawmakers to pass a simple budget resolution
that doesn't defund Obamacare and move on.
We
need your help to spread the word so that Americans know what's going
on, so forward this message to your friends and family.
In
the five years since the financial crisis began, the American people
have pushed the economy forward. Over the past 42 months, businesses
have added 7.5 million jobs. American manufacturing is growing again,
and the auto industry is back. We've reformed Wall Street so that no
company is ever again too big to fail and created the toughest
consumer financial protections this nation has ever seen. We've cut
our deficit by more than half, made the tax code more progressive,
and reformed our health care system.
Today,
there is record demand for American products abroad, and our tech
companies are booming. The housing market is coming back -- sales of
existing homes are up by double digits and new foreclosures are down
to the lowest levels since the start of 2006.
We
need to keep building momentum. So we're asking Congress to join the
President in creating a better bargain for the middle class, and give
up on manufacturing a new political crisis. For that to happen,
reasonable Congressional Republicans have to stand up to a few
extreme members of their party for the good of the country and our
economy.
From
the day he took office, President Obama has been open to any good
idea when it comes to the budget, as long as supporting middle-class
families remains our North Star. Republicans won't extract
concessions over the full faith and credit of the United States.
Will
you help spread the word? Share this message so that people know
what's about to happen to the economy if Congress doesn't act.
Thanks,
Dan
Pfeiffer
Senior
Advisor
The
White House
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