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Monday, July 25, 2011

Obama: "A Dangerous Game"



With only a week left before the U. S. Government defaults on its financial obligations, the President addressed the nation tonight and urged citizens to take action:
Unfortunately, for the past several weeks, Republican House members have essentially said that the only way they’ll vote to prevent America’s first-ever default is if the rest of us agree to their deep, spending cuts-only approach.

If that happens, and we default, we would not have enough money to pay all of our bills -– bills that include monthly Social Security checks, veterans’ benefits, and the government contracts we’ve signed with thousands of businesses.

For the first time in history, our country’s AAA credit rating would be downgraded, leaving investors around the world to wonder whether the United States is still a good bet. Interest rates would skyrocket on credit cards, on mortgages and on car loans, which amounts to a huge tax hike on the American people. We would risk sparking a deep economic crisis -– this one caused almost entirely by Washington. . . .

Now, I realize that a lot of the new members of Congress and I don’t see eye-to-eye on many issues. But we were each elected by some of the same Americans for some of the same reasons. Yes, many want government to start living within its means. And many are fed up with a system in which the deck seems stacked against middle-class Americans in favor of the wealthiest few. But do you know what people are fed up with most of all?

They’re fed up with a town where compromise has become a dirty word. They work all day long, many of them scraping by, just to put food on the table. And when these Americans come home at night, bone-tired, and turn on the news, all they see is the same partisan three-ring circus here in Washington. They see leaders who can’t seem to come together and do what it takes to make life just a little bit better for ordinary Americans. They’re offended by that. And they should be.

The American people may have voted for divided government, but they didn’t vote for a dysfunctional government. So I’m asking you all to make your voice heard. If you want a balanced approach to reducing the deficit, let your member of Congress know. If you believe we can solve this problem through compromise, send that message.

You can contact all of your elected officials in Washington via USA.gov, and your Head Trucker hopes you will - while you can still pay the electric bill.


Update, 10 p.m. - Response to the President's message seems to be overwhelming Congressional servers.  I was able to get an email through to my representative, but no luck so far with my senators.

Keep trying, guys.  Or are you just going to lie there and let the teabagger fucktards keep gang-banging you?

2 comments:

Frank said...

Obama is much too civil, even in this speech. But what choice does he have? An executive order to lock down all the toilets in congress until they solve their differences? God help us all.

Russ Manley said...

"lock down all the toilets in Congress" - LOL.

But yes, Obama is *very* civil, even now with the ruination of the country upon us. Harry Truman would have bloodied some noses, and LBJ would have wrung some necks before it ever got to this point.

But that's just not Obama's style. And who knows, in the very long run, maybe it will turn out to be for the best, given the times and the circumstances and the personalities of this present day. Let's hope so, anyway.

What I don't get is why I never hear of any other Democrats yelling and screaming, only the Republican fucktards. WTF? Why??? Where are they and what are they doing?

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