Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Say NO to a shutdown

Organizing for Action
Robert --

If you had a big deadline coming up at work, what would happen if you just watched cat videos and refused to do your job?

Some House Republicans are treating the deadline for Congress to pass a budget like it's not all that serious. They've decided that they don't like Obamacare, so they're going to refuse to pass any budget that includes funding for it. And if they get their way, our government will shut down after September 30th.

So buckle up, Robert, because we're in for a showdown -- and OFA is going to spend every damn day from now till the budget deadline reminding John Boehner what he needs to do.

We need your voice on this -- add your name, and join the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are saying "NO" to a shutdown.

Some of these guys are so far gone that as we head toward a government shutdown, Speaker Boehner had the gall to call a bill that defunded Obamacare "a victory for common sense."

But we're seeing signs of pressure mounting on them to do the right thing. Even Karl Rove came out publicly to say that John Boehner needs to stand up to this extreme plan that would shut down the government.

We can't afford to play nice here -- join this fight, and tell John Boehner to get the job done:

http://my.barackobama.com/Say-No-to-a-Shutdown


Thanks,

Abby

Abby Witt
Deputy National Director of Issue Campaigns
Organizing for Action

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