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the many heartbreaking letters I’ve gotten from them in the past couple weeks – including more than 30,000 over the past few Mumper lives in rural works in early education, and she has three kids of her own in the ’s what she wrote to me on Wednesday.“Our Head Start agency?was forced to stop providing services on October 1st for over 770 children, and 175 staff were am extremely concerned for the welfare of these are parents who work and who attend are they leaving their children?is it a safe environment?are [they] getting the food that they receive at their Head Start program?”O(jiān)n the day Julia Pruden’s application to buy a home for her and her special needs children was approved by the USDA’s rural development direct loan program, she wrote me from Minot, North Dakota.“We put in an offer to purchase a home this weekend, and it was accepted?if funding does not go through, our chances of the American Dream [are] down the drain?We have worked really hard to get our credit to be acceptable to purchase a home?if it weren’t for the direct lending program provided by the USDA, we would not qualify to buy the home we found.”These are just two of the many letters I’ve received from people who work hard。try to make ends meet。try to do right by their ’re military or military spouses who’ve seen missaries closed on their ’re veterans worried the services they’ve earned won’t be ’re business owners who’ve seen their contracts with the government put on hold, worried they’ll have to let people want them to know, I read the stories you share with are our fellow are the people who sent us here to I know that Republicans in the House of Representatives are hearing the same kinds of stories, I made clear to them this week, there’s only one way out of this reckless and damaging shutdown: pass a budget that funds our government, with no partisan strings Senate has already done there are enough Republican and Democratic votes in the House of Representatives willing to do the same, and end this shutdown the far right of the Republican Party won’t let Speaker John Boehner give that bill a yesorno that this this shutdown American people don’t get to demand ransom in exchange for doing their does don’t get to hold our democracy or our economy hostage over a settled don’t get to kick a child out of Head Start if I don’t agree to take her parents’ health insurance ’s not how our democracy is supposed to 39。s why I won39。t pay a ransom in exchange for reopening the I certainly won39。t pay a ransom in exchange for raising the debt as reckless as a government shutdown is, an economic shutdown that es with default would be dramatically 39。ll always work with anyone of either party on ways to grow this economy, create new jobs, and get our fiscal house in order for the long not under the shadow of these threats to our a this government our an economic Americans and millions of others are counting on Congress to do the right I will do everything I can to make sure they :結(jié)束政府關(guān)門華盛頓——在本周的演講中,奧巴馬總統(tǒng)指出,眾議院共和黨人因為不喜歡醫(yī)療保健法案而選擇關(guān)閉政府。他敦促國會通過預(yù)算,為政府提供資金,不附加任何黨派附帶條件??偨y(tǒng)明確表示,在發(fā)展美國經(jīng)濟、創(chuàng)造新工作崗位和為了長期發(fā)展而重整我們的財政機構(gòu)的道路上,他愿意與兩黨中的任何人合作——但不是在對我們經(jīng)濟所做出的種種威脅的陰影籠罩下。美國東部時間2013年10月5日早晨6:00點,您可以在網(wǎng)站第三篇:美國總統(tǒng)每周電臺演講 2美國總統(tǒng)每周電臺演講:華盛頓白宮奧巴馬講話WEEKLY ADDRESS: Congress Must Act Now toPass a Budget andRaise the Debt CeilingWASHINGTON, DC— In his weekly address, President Obama said that the economy is makingprogress five years after the worst recession since the Great Depression, but to avoid anothercrisis, Congress must meet two deadlines in the ing weeks: pass a budget by the end of themonth to keep the government open, and raise the debt ceiling so America can pay its should vote to do thes