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what issue is presented in the speech of obama there is no winners in these government shutdown​

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Answered by krishnakj0609
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Answered by AmulGupta
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Obama began his Saturday remarks by addressing the aftermath of the 16-day government shutdown, declaring that "there were no winners in this" situation. He then turned his attention to future goals, repeating three important plans from his Thursday speech: balancing the budget, mending the flawed immigration system, and passing a farm bill.

What is the speech 'there are no winners in this government shutdown' speaking about?

  • President Barack Obama made his first weekly speech since the 2013 government shutdown ended just over 48 hours ago to emphasise the need for change in Washington.
  • Economy - According to Obama, there is no such thing as a choice between growth and fiscal responsibility; we require both. So if a budget doesn't focus on what you're focused on: creating more good jobs that pay better salaries, we're making a huge mistake. We should cut what we don't need and close corporate tax loopholes that don't help create jobs if we want to free up resources for the things that help us expand—education, infrastructure, and research.
  • Immigration - he claims that a strong coalition of Americans, including business leaders, religious leaders, and law enforcement, is already supporting this initiative. It would help to boost our economy. It would keep our borders safe.
  • A farm bill - Obama goes on to argue that Americans need a farm bill that is dependable for America's farmers and ranchers, protects vulnerable children and adults in times of need, and gives rural communities the opportunities to prosper and the long-term assurance they deserve.
  • Obama concludes by stating that they all hail from various political parties, but that they are first and foremost Americans. And their responsibilities to you, both Democrats and Republicans, must push them to work together, compromise, and act in the best interests of the country we love.

Therefore, the issues in Obama's speech "there were no winners in this"  are balancing the budget, mending the flawed immigration system, and passing a farm bill.

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