8/23/13 - Barack Obama: Passing A Law Should Be Simple As 'Schoolhouse Rock'
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on Friday, President
Barack Obama said that the upcoming fight over the continuation of a
resolution which will fund the government does not have to be a fight at
all. He said that enough Republicans in Congress agree that seeking to
defund the Affordable Care Act is a bad idea, but they are afraid of
angering their base or of conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh.
"Congress
doesn't have a whole lot of core responsibilities," Obama said. "One
core responsibility is passing a budget, which they have not done yet.
The other core responsibility that they've got is to pay the bills that
they've already accrued."
Obama said that, if Congress does their
jobs on those issues, then they can tackle "big, structural changes"
like what he is proposing to the nation's higher education system.
"How much of the lack of action in Washington do you put on yourself in terms of blame?" Cuomo asked.
"Ultimately
the buck stops with me," Obama replied. "I get frustrated, and I've
said before and I continue to say I'm willing to do whatever it takes to
get Congress — and Republicans in Congress in particular — to think
less about politics and party and think more about what's good for the
country."
He said that the notion that Republicans would shut
down the government over the ACA is not good for the nation. He said the
GOP sees this as "their last gasp." "I've made this argument to my
Republican friends privately, and, by the way, sometimes they say to me
privately, 'I agree with you, but I'm worried about a primary from, you
know, somebody in the tea party back in my district' or, 'I'm worried
about what Rush Limbaugh is going to say about me on radio.'"
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