President Obama pushed back hard Saturday against the most recent round of Republican efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act by threatening a possible government shutdown on October 1st.
“Some of them are actually willing to see the United States default on its obligations and plunge this country back into a painful recession if they can’t deny the basic security of health care to millions of Americans,” Obama said of Republicans in a speech to the Congressional Black Caucus.
The president vowed that he would not compromise with Republicans seeking to defund Obamacare.
“We will not negotiate over whether or not America should keep its word and meet its obligations. We’re not going to allow anyone to inflict economic pain on millions of our own people just to make an ideological point. And those folks are going to get some health care in this country—we’ve been waiting 50 years for it,” he said.
The GOP needs to “stop governing by crisis and start focusing on what really matters,” like jobs and curbing rampant gun violence, Obama said.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi also criticized her Republican colleagues for their insistence on continued budget cuts. “The cupboard is bare,” she said on CNN Sunday. The push to tie a budget resolution essential for the government to function to defunding Obamacare amounts to “legislative arson” on the part of the House’s most radical wing, she said.









