วันเสาร์ที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Obama slams Congress over 'Band-Aid' fix on aviation sequester cuts

President will sign the bill to facilitate the airline industry, but says most deserving sectors continue to suffer cuts

President Barack Obama warned Congress about his "Band-Aid" solution to air traffic delays induced removal, saying Saturday that short-term solutions were irresponsible governing.

On Friday, the House passed a bill to facilitate the trip interruption caused by budget cuts. He took a quick vote in favor by the Senate yesterday. Obama is expected to sign the bill. But in his weekly address Saturday, he chided congressional Republicans to approve relief from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), without regard to other areas affected by the kidnapping.

Obama said: "Because of these irresponsible cuts, there are parents whose children had just been expelled from Head Start programs scrambling for a solution are the elderly who rely on programs like Meals on Wheels looking to live in independent .. There to help the military community - families who have already suffered enough. - Adaptation under new strains all because of these cuts "

Regarding delays in air traffic Obama mocks lawmakers in Washington, suggesting that it was only because "go home every weekend" that many members of Congress " who insisted the cuts beware, they finally realized that they actually apply to them too. "

"So Congress passed a temporary solution," he said. "A Band-Aid. But these reductions are expected to continue to decline in other parts of the government to provide vital services to the American people. And we can not continue to put bandages on each section, there is a responsible way to govern.

"There is only one way to really solve the kidnapping:. Through its replacement before it causes major damage"


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