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  • Good morning everybody.

  • Earlier this week, the Republican House of Representatives chose to shut down a government they don't like over a health care law that they don't like.

  • And I've talked a lot about the real-world consequences of this shutdown in recent days:

  • the services disrupted; the benefits delayed; the public servants kicked off the job without pay.

  • But today, I want to let the Americans dealing with those real-world consequences have their say.

  • And these are just a few of the many heartbreaking letters I've gotten from them in the past couple of weeks,

  • including more than 30,000 over the past few days.

  • Kelly Mumper lives in rural Alabama. She works in early education. She has three kids of her own in the Marines.

  • Here'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 staffs were furloughed.

  • I'm extremely concerned for the welfare of these children.

  • There are parents who work and who attend school.

  • Where are they leaving their children? Is it a safe environment?

  • Are they getting the food that they receive at their Head Start program?"

  • On 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 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 families.

  • They're military or military spouses who've seen commissaries closed on their bases.

  • They're veterans worried the services they've earned won't be there.

  • They're business owners who've seen their contracts with the government put on hold, worried they'll have to let people go.

  • I want them to know, I read the stories you share with me.

  • These are our fellow Americans. These are the people who sent us here to serve.

  • And I know that Republicans in the House of Representatives are hearing the same kinds of stories, too.

  • As 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 attached.

  • The Senate has already done this.

  • And there are enough Republican and Democratic votes in the House of Representatives willing to do the same,

  • and end the shutdown immediately.

  • Unfortunately, the far right of the Republican Party won't let Speaker John Boehner give that bill a yes-or-no vote.

  • Take that vote. Stop this farce. End the shutdown now.

  • The American people don't get to demand ransom in exchange for doing their job. Neither does congress.

  • They don't get to hold our democracy or our economic hostage over a settled law.

  • They don't get to kick the child out of Head Start if they don't agree to take her parents' health insurance away.

  • It's not how our democracy is supposed to work.

  • That's why I won't pay a ransom in exchange for reopening the government.

  • And I certainly won't pay a ransom in exchange for raising the debt ceiling.

  • For as reckless as a government shutdown is,

  • an economic shutdown that comes with default with more Americans not paying its bills would be dramatically worse.

  • I'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 haul.

  • But not under the shadow of these threats to our economy.

  • So my message is simple: pass a budget, end this government shutdown, pay our bills, prevent an economic shutdown.

  • These Americans and millions of others are counting on Congress to do the right thing.

  • And I will do everything I can to make sure they do. Thanks.

Good morning everybody.

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