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रिपब्लिकन बॉबी [पियूष]जिंदल ने समलैंगिक विवाह को कानूनी मान्यता देने पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट की आलोचना की

[वाशिंगटन डीसी]बॉबी (पियूष)जिंदल ने समलैंगिक विवाह को कानूनी मान्यता देने पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट की आलोचना की
समलैंगिक विवाह को कानूनी मान्यता दिए जाने पर बीते दिनों डेमोक्रेट्स शासित व्हाइट हाउस में रेनबो रंगों से खुशिया मनाई गई थी उसके पश्चात अब रिपब्लिकन्स ने सर्वोच्च न्यायालय के ही विरोध में झंडा उठा लिया है |
लुसियाना के भारतीय अमेरिकी गर्वनर बॉबी [पियूष]जिंदल ने समलैंगिक विवाह को कानूनी मान्यता देने और स्वास्थ्य सेवा कानून बरकरार रखने से जुड़े दो ऐतिहासिक फैसलों के लिए अमेरिकी सुप्रीम कोर्ट की आलोचनाकी है और सर्वोच्च न्यायिक संस्था से ‘निजात’ पाने का आह्वान किया है|
2016 में होने वाले अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति पद के चुनाव के लिए रिपब्लिकन पार्टी के 13वें दावेदार जिंदल ने कहा, ‘‘सुप्रीम कोर्ट पूरी तरह बेकाबू हो गया है, खुद ही कानून बना रहा है और न्यायिक संस्था की बजाए एक जनमत सर्वेक्षण बन गया है।’’ उन्होंने कहा, ‘‘अगर हम कुछ पैसे बचाना चाहते हैं तो हमें इस कोर्ट से निजात पा लेनी चाहिए।’’ जिंदल ने कहा कि समलैंगिक विवाह पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट के आदेश ने विवाह नाम की संस्था को मूलभूत रूप से नयी परिभाषा दी है।
उन्होंने कहा, ‘‘एक पुरूष और महिला के बीच विवाह ईश्वर ने स्थापित किया है और दुनिया की कोई भी अदालत इसे बदल नहीं सकती।’’ जिंदल ने दलील दी कि समलैंगिक शादी का बचाव करने से धार्मिक लोगों के खिलाफ भेदभाव का रास्ता खुलेगा जो इसका विरोध करते हैं।
गौरतलब है कि अमेरिकी सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने कल समलैंगिक विवाह को कानूनी मान्यता देते हुए कहा था कि समलैंगिक लोग देश के सभी 50 प्रांतों में विवाह कर सकते हैं।

50th year Of Civil Rights Act, Can Face Slash In The Funding for Middle Class Life Line

50th year Of Civil Rights Act, Can Face Slash In The Funding for Middle Class Life LineDuring The COMMEMORATION Song Of 50 years Of Civil Rights Act, Republicans have used their rights to impose Certain Cuts Which is called stacking the deck against Middle Class Of U S A .These all are Popular Schemes Of Barack Obama It is said by white house that compared to the president’s budget the house republican budget cuts discretionery spending by 15% that could slash funding for middle class life line .
President Barack Obama ,while commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act said
“As we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act, we honor the men and women who made it possible,” President Obama said. “We recall the countless unheralded Americans, black and white, students and scholars, preachers and housekeepers — whose names are etched not on monuments, but in the hearts of their loved ones, and in the fabric of the country they helped to change.
Apart from this It is alleged by White house that House Republicans voted on a budget that protects tax breaks for the wealthiest rather than create opportunities for middle-class families to get ahead.
It is the same old top-down approach and
would raise taxes on middle-class families with children by an average of at least $2,000 in order to cut taxes for households with incomes over $1 million.
if the cuts compared to the President’s budget were applied evenly across the board.,could slash funding for middle class life line .
[1]1167000 people could lose access to job training end employment services
[2]616000 students could lose pell grants to help pay for college
[3]345000very low income families could lose access to housing assistance
[4]200000 new mothers and children could be cut off from programs to help them get healthy food
[5]29000 teachers and aides could lose their jobs
[6]170000 kids could lose access to critical earlychildhood education through head start programs
In Florida, 290,000 seniors benefited from the closure of the Medicare Part D prescription drug donut hole in 2013 alone and at least that many likely would have to pay more for their needed medications in future years.
In California, more than 50,000 fewer students would receive Pell Grants to help them pay for college.
In Ohio, the proposed Medicaid block grant would cut federal Medicaid funding for the state by more than $30 billion over the next decade, likely resulting in more uninsured individuals and less care for those still covered.
In Texas, 12,000 fewer children would receive Head Start services.
In Pennsylvania, more than 100,000 people would lose job search assistance.
In Missouri, 1,700 fewer victims of domestic violence would be served through the STOP Violence Against Women Program.
Courtesy White House

Republican Congressmen Enjoyed the holidays and let One Million Americans Without Income :Obama

American Democrat President Barack Obama Advocated Extension Of Emergency Unemployment Insurance For One Million Unemployed Americans
In His Weekly Address Obama Said That Congress should act to extend emergency unemployment insurance for more than one million Americans who have lost this vital economic lifeline while looking for a job. Letting emergency unemployment insurance expire not only harms American families, but it is also a drag on the overall economy.
President Obama urged ” both parties to pass the bipartisan three-month extension under consideration in the Senate so that we can once again focus on expanding opportunities for the middle class and creating jobs for all hardworking Americans”
Obama Said “This is a time when we look ahead to all the possibilities and opportunities of the year to come – when we resolve to better ourselves, and to better our relationships with one another. And today, I want to talk about one place that Washington should start – a place where we can make a real and powerful difference in the lives of many of our fellow Americans right now.
Just a few days after Christmas, more than one million of our fellow Americans lost a vital economic lifeline – the temporary insurance that helps folks make ends meet while they look for a job.”
While Attacking Opposition Obama Said ” Republicans in Congress went home for the holidays and let that lifeline expire. And for many of their constituents who are unemployed through no fault of their own, that decision will leave them with no income at all.
We make this promise to one another because it makes a difference to a mother who needs help feeding her kids while she’s looking for work; to a father who needs help paying the rent while learning the skills to get a new and better job. And denying families that security is just plain cruel. We’re a better country than that. We don’t abandon our fellow Americans when times get tough – we keep the faith with them until they start that new job.”
“So when Congress comes back to work this week, their first order of business should be making this right. Right now, a bipartisan group in Congress is working on a three-month extension of unemployment insurance – and if they pass it, I will sign it. For decades, Republicans and Democrats put partisanship and ideology aside to offer some security for job-seekers, even when the unemployment rate was lower than it is today. Instead of punishing families who can least afford it, Republicans should make it their New Year’s resolution to do the right thing, and restore this vital economic security for their constituents right now.
After all, our focus as a country this year shouldn’t be shrinking our economy, but growing it; not narrowing opportunity, but expanding it; not fewer jobs, but doing everything we can to help our businesses create more of the good jobs that a growing middle class requires”.
President Said “That’s my New Year’s resolution – to do everything I can, every single day, to help make 2014 a year in which more of our citizens can earn their own piece of the American Dream.
After five years of working and sacrificing to recover and rebuild from crisis, we have it within our power, right now, to move this country forward. It’s entirely up to us. And I’m optimistic for the year that lies ahead”.