At the White House Summit on Working Families,
President Obama called family the bedrock of our lives, and he discussed
the decisions that people shouldn’t have to make in the conflict
between work and family.
The president talked about how Americans have to
figure how to balance work and family, and how hard it is for people to
get by. President Obama talked about the fact that the relative wage
hasn’t really gone up in 15 years. He talked about the importance of
workplace flexibility. The president said that workers often have to
make painful decisions because of the lack of paid family leave,
Obama said that in 31 states child care costs more
than a mortgage. He moved on to the minimum wage and said 28 million
Americans would benefit from an increase in the minimum wage to $10.10,
and the average minimum wage worker is 35 years old.
Obama said many of these issues aren’t partisan
until they get to Washington. The president announced a memorandum
giving federal employees access to flexible work schedules. He also
announced $25 million for childcare for parents who want to enroll in
job training programs.
The president closed by bringing up an interview
where he was asked if this was political because women are more likely
to vote for Democrats. The president answered, “Women are smarter.”
President Obama said that he takes this issue personally because, “I am the father of two unbelievable young ladies.”
The president laid out a vision of a country that actually makes it easier for working people to have jobs and families.
This was the complete opposite of the repugican
agenda. The repugican position on families hasn’t changed in the 21
years since the Family and Medical Leave Act was passed. In 1993, future
Speaker of the House, John Boehner warned,
“America’s business owners are a resilient bunch, but let there by no
doubt, HR 1 will be the demise of some. And as that occurs, the light of
freedom will grow dimmer.” Of course, FMLA didn’t destroy freedom, but
as the income gap continues to grow, the need for paid family leave has
never been greater.
Instead of trying to improve conditions for working families, Speaker Boehner’s office tried to sell repealing Obamacare as the repugican plan
to help working families.”The House has passed bill after bill to help
working families. In a recent guest post on the Speaker’s blog, Rep.
Renee Ellmers (r-NC), chair of the repugican women’s degradation coven,
highlighted several of these solutions, including legislation allowing
private-sector workers the same comp time flexibility as their
public-sector counterparts, and more.”
The bills that Boehner claimed that the House has passed to help working families were actually attempts to take healthcare away for working families and cut taxes for businesses.
While Obama and the Democrats are trying to help working families in America keep up with the rest of the developed world, repuficans refuse to create jobs, extend unemployment benefits, and are opposed to common sense measures that would make life easier for workers.
President Obama is beginning this fight, but it is clear that Democrats and the left are going to be the ones to finish it.
While Obama and the Democrats are trying to help working families in America keep up with the rest of the developed world, repuficans refuse to create jobs, extend unemployment benefits, and are opposed to common sense measures that would make life easier for workers.
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