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■ West  Wing  Week :  8 / 21 / 15  or,

     " A  Look  Ahead "







Last   week,  

we   took   you   behind   the   scenes

of   some   of   the  

summer's   most   momentous   White   House   moments.

This   week,

we'll   preview   some   of   the   exciting   events

on   the   President's   schedule   in   the   weeks   to   come.


























































■ Weekly  Address :

     It’s  Time  for  Congress  to  Pass  a  Responsible  Budget







In   this   week's   address,

the   President   spoke   to   the   economic   progress

that   our   country   has   made,

from   13   million   new   jobs

created   over   the   past   five   and   a   half   years,

to   17   states   raising   the   minimum   wage.

Congress   needs   to   do   its   part

to   continue   to   help   grow   the   economy,

but   instead   left   town   last   month

with   a   great   deal   undone.



Congress   failed   to   reauthorize   the   Ex-Im Bank,

which   enjoys   bipartisan   support   and   is   tasked

solely   with  

creating   American   jobs   by   growing   exports.

And   most   pressingly,

the   Republican   Congress   failed   to   uphold

their   most   basic   responsibility

to   fund   the   government,

leaving   them   only   a   few   weeks

once   they   return   to   pass   a   budget,

or   shut   down   the   government

for   the   second   time   in   two   years.



The   President   made   clear  

that   Congress   needs   to   get   to   work

on   behalf   of   the   American   people

and   reach   a   budget   agreement

that   relieves   the   harmful   sequester   cuts

and   keeps   our   economy   growing.






















-Transcript -





Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
August 22, 2015

Hi, everybody.  Seven years after the worst economic crisis in generations, our economy continues to grow and create jobs.  In fact, our businesses have created 13 million new jobs over the past five and a half years.

But if we want to keep this momentum going – to make sure that working families feel like their hard work is being rewarded with a basic sense of security – then we all need to do our part.

That’s why my Administration has been partnering with states and cities to help grow the middle class.  Over the past few years, nearly 20 cities and counties have implemented paid sick days.  Six states have enacted paid sick days or paid family leave.  Seventeen states, and more than two dozen cities and counties, have raised their minimum wage.  All of this will help working families.  And across the country, folks are proving that preparing all our kids for the future doesn’t have to be a partisan issue.  Seattle, a city with a Democratic mayor, just passed universal pre-k, while Indianapolis, a city with a Republican mayor, is starting citywide preschool scholarships.  All told, 34 states have increased funding for preschool.  And that’s good for all of us.

Now, we need Congress to do its part to boost the economy, as well.  Unfortunately, Congress left town for five full weeks – and they left behind a stack of unfinished business.  For the first time ever, Congress failed to reauthorize the Export-Import Bank.  That left thousands of business owners and their employees at a serious disadvantage compared to their competitors overseas.  That’s not good for jobs. It's not good for our economy.  When it returns from recess, reauthorizing the bank ought to be a top agenda for members of Congress. 

Congress also hasn’t passed a budget – and when they return from vacation, they’ll only have a few weeks to do so, or shut down the government for the second time in two years.  They’ve had all year to do this.  Months ago, I put forward a detailed plan to strengthen our economy and our national security in a fiscally responsible way.  And for months, I’ve said I will veto any budget that locks in the sequester—those senseless cuts to domestic and national security priorities.  Remember, we can’t cut our way to prosperity.  We should be investing in things that help our economy grow today and tomorrow, like education or infrastructure or scientific research.

Democrats in Congress have made it clear they’re ready to sit down and work with Republicans to find common ground on this.  After all, Americans expect Congress to help keep our country strong and growing – not threaten to shut down our government.  When Congress gets back, they should prevent a shutdown, pass a responsible budget, and prove that this is a country that looks forward – a country that invests in our future, and keeps our economy growing for all Americans.

 

Thanks, everybody and have a great weekend.