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■ West  Wing  Week  9 / 4 / 15  or,

     " Let's  Go  to  Alaska! "








Welcome   to   a   very   special   Dispatches   edition

of   West   Wing   Week,

where   we   go   behind   the   scenes

as   the   President   travels   in   Alaska

to   shine   a   spotlight   on   what

Alaskans   in   particular   have   come   to   know,

that   climate   change   is   one   of   the   biggest   threats   we   face,

it   is   being   driven   by   human   activity,

and   it   is   disrupting   Americans’   lives   right   now. 

During   the   visit,

the   President   shares   his   experience

with   people   around   the   country   first  -  hand,

even   going   behind   the   camera   himself.

Follow   along   as   he   travels   to   Anchorage,   Seward,   Dillingham,

and   Kotzebue,

and   becomes   the   first   president   to   travel

above   the   Arctic   Circle. 





















































■ Weekly  Address :

     This  Labor  Day,  Lets  Talk  About  the  Budget








In   this   week's   address,

the   President   recognized   Labor   Day

by   highlighting   the   economic   progress   our   country   has   made,

and   underlining   what   needs   to   be   done

to   continue   that   growth.

Our   businesses   have   created   13.1 million   new   jobs

over   the   past   five   and   a   half   years,

the   unemployment   rate   is   the   lowest

it’s   been   in   seven   years,

and   seventeen   states   across   the   country   have   raised

the   minimum   wage.




The   President   stressed   that

to   continue   this   progress,

Congress   needs   to   avoid   a   government   shutdown

that   would   hurt   middle  -  class   Americans

and   pass   a   responsible   budget   before   the   end   of   September.

The   President   emphasized   that

Congress   should   not   play   games   with   our   economy,

and   instead   pass   a   budget

that   invests   in   our   middle  -  class

and   helps   those   who   work   hard   and   play

by   the   rules   to   get   ahead.




















- Transcript -





Remarks of President Barack Obama
Weekly Address
The White House
September 5, 2015

Hello, everybody.  I hope most of you are gearing up for a long weekend with family and friends – maybe some barbeques, road trips, or fantasy drafts.  But I wanted to take a moment to talk to you about the real meaning of Labor Day – a day we set aside every year to honor the hardworking men and women who fought for so many of the rights that we take for granted today. 
 
The eight-hour workday, 40-hour workweek, weekends.  Overtime and the minimum wage.  Safer workplaces.  Health insurance, Social Security, Medicare, and retirement plans.  All of those gains were fought for and won by the labor movement – folks who were working not just for a bigger paycheck for themselves, but for more security and prosperity for the folks working next to them as well.  That’s how we built the great American middle class. 
 
That’s the spirit we’ve been working to restore these past six and a half years.  On Friday, we found out that the economy created another 173,000 jobs in August.  Over the past five and a half years, our businesses have created 13.1 million new jobs in total – the longest streak of job creation on record.  The unemployment rate dropped to 5.1%, the lowest it’s been in seven years.  The American auto industry is on track to sell more cars and trucks this year than it has in more than a decade.  Sixteen million Americans have gained the security of health insurance.  Seventeen states and about 30 cities and counties have raised the minimum wage.  And we’ve proposed extending overtime protections to as many as five million Americans.  All of that is progress. 
 
This month, Congress has an opportunity to continue that progress.  As always, the deadline for Congress to pass a budget is the end of September.  Every year.  This is not new.  And if they don’t, they’ll shut down the government for the second time in two years.  At a time when the global economy faces headwinds and America’s economy is a relative bright spot in the world, a shutdown of our government would be wildly irresponsible.  It would be an unforced error that saps the momentum we’ve worked so hard to build.  Plain and simple, a shutdown would hurt working Americans.
 
It doesn’t have to happen.  If Congress wants to support working Americans and strengthen our middle class, they can pass a budget that invests in, not makes cuts to, the middle class.  If they pass a budget with shortsighted sequester cuts that harm our military and our economy, I’ll veto it.  If they make smart investments in our military readiness, our infrastructure, our schools, public health, and research, I’ll sign that budget – and they know that. 
 
So let’s get it done.  Our economy doesn’t need another round of threats and brinksmanship.  Nobody gets to play games with our economy – or the middle class I grew up in, and that you grew up in.  So tell Congress to pass a budget that reflects the values we honor on Labor Day.  Rewarding hard work.  Giving everybody a fair shot.  And working together to give all of our kids a better life.  Thanks everybody.  And enjoy your weekend.