Let the President get right to the point: If repugicans are so mad that Obama had to use the power of his office to
do the things that they would not do, they can stop whining and waving
around lawsuit threats like spoiled children and instead actually do
their jobs and be a part of the solution.
“(I)f it makes repugicans in Congress mad that I’m trying to help people out, they can join me, and we’ll do it together.”
Watch here:
Hi, everybody. This week, I spent a couple days
in Minneapolis, talking with people about their lives – their concerns,
their successes, and their hopes for the future.
I went because of a letter I received from a working
mother named Rebekah, who shared with me the hardships her young family
has faced since the financial crisis. She and her husband Ben were
just newlyweds expecting their first child, Jack, when the housing crash
dried up his contracting business. He took what jobs he could, and
Rebekah took out student loans and retrained for a new career. They
sacrificed – for their kids, and for each other. And five years later,
they’ve paid off debt, bought their first home, and had their second
son, Henry.
In her letter to me, she wrote, “We are a strong,
tight-knit family who has made it through some very, very hard times.”
And in many ways, that’s America’s story these past five years. We are a
strong, tight-knit family that’s made it through some very tough times.
Today, over the past 51 months, our businesses have
created 9.4 million new jobs. By measure after measure, our economy is
doing better than it was five years ago.
But as Rebekah also wrote in her letter, there are
still too many middle-class families like hers who do everything right –
who work hard and who sacrifice – but can’t seem to get ahead. It
feels like the odds are stacked against them. And with just a small
change in our priorities, we could fix that.
The problem is, repugicans in Congress keep
blocking or voting down almost every serious idea to strengthen the
middle class. This year alone, they’ve said no to raising the minimum
wage, no to fair pay, no to student loan reform, no to extending
unemployment insurance. And rather than invest in education that helps
working families get ahead, they actually voted to give another massive
tax cut to the wealthiest Americans.
This obstruction keeps the system rigged for those
at the top, and rigged against the middle class. And as long as they
insist on doing it, I’ll keep taking actions on my own – like the
actions I’ve taken already to attract new jobs, lift workers’ wages, and
help students pay off their loans. I’ll do my job. And if it makes repugicans in Congress mad that I’m trying to help people out, they can
join me, and we’ll do it together.
The point is, we could do so much more as a country –
as a strong, tight-knit family – if repugicans in Congress were less
interested in stacking the deck for those at the top, and more
interested in growing the economy for everybody.
So rather than more tax breaks for millionaires,
let’s give more tax breaks to help working families pay for child care
or college. Rather than protect tax loopholes that let big corporations
set up tax shelters overseas, let’s put people to work rebuilding roads
and bridges right here in America. Rather than stack the decks in
favor of those who’ve already succeeded, let’s realize that we are
stronger as a nation when we offer a fair shot to every American.
I’m going to spend some time talking about these
very choices in the week ahead. That’s because we know from our history
that our economy doesn’t grow from the top-down, it grows from the
middle-out. We do better when the middle class does better. That’s the
American way. That’s what I believe in. And that’s what I’ll keep
fighting for.
Have a great Fourth of July, everybody – and good luck to Team USA down in Brazil.
Thanks.
Boom.
Yes, the President has been fact-checked on his claims regarding the use of executive power within bounds
and he is correct. The repugicans only seem to have an issue with the
President acting on the power the people gave him as President, because
they condone an egregious amount of executive power when a repugican is in office.
Liberals have been angry at Obama for years for not
using his power. He has only started using it in this 6th year of his
presidency in order to get around obstruction that repugicans are on
record saying is a deliberate strategy to deal with losing to him. Why?
Because Rebekah (see above). And all of the other Rebekahs in this
country who don’t deserve to be hurt just because repugicans need to
score political points with their base.
The repugicans need to stop trying to trip the
President and instead start doing something for the country. The press
needs to ask repugicans why they are so mad that the President gave a
raise to federal workers and took as much action as he could on
responsible gun ownership.
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