Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy advised “Fox & Associates” on Tuesday that “as we speak is the primary day” that air site visitors controllers “don't get any cash” because of the authorities shutdown.
“The primary day is difficult, however the second day is even tougher than that. And the third day. As a result of they've gasoline, they've childcare prices,” he mentioned.
“I had one controller inform me, ‘my 10-year-old daughter made the touring volleyball workforce, and it price a whole bunch of {dollars}. I needed to inform her I couldn't pay the cash as a result of I don't have a test coming in. I've to place meals on the desk,'” Duffy continued. “It's tragic. However right here's what's even worse. Democrats aren't voting to open up the federal government.”
“You might be protected to fly as a result of these controllers are available, they're essentially the most wonderful professionals. They do their job, they maintain you protected. However once more, I don't need them driving DoorDash. I don't need them going to the meals financial institution. I need them centered on maintaining you protected,” Duffy additionally mentioned.
Duffy later mentioned at a press convention Tuesday, “I believe we're attending to the purpose of extremism. And it does beg the query for me once more, what are the Democrats preventing for?
“Let's combat for America. Let's not combat for well being look after unlawful immigrants, unlawful aliens. I believe that's a mistaken method. And hear, I spent nearly ten years in Congress. There are political variations. These political variations are very actual. And the best way you resolve these variations isn't taking hostages. It's truly opening up the federal government and having a dialog. What can we work out? What compromises can we make?” Duffy added.
The Senate might vote on a invoice this week from Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, that will pay air site visitors controllers, however to this point, Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., has not teed it up. Thune mentioned Republicans would “see what the temperature is of our senators” on that and different funding points, however he reiterated that the best strategy to pay all federal staff can be to reopen the federal government.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., echoed a sentiment many Senate Democrats have shared about Cruz's invoice and others prefer it that will incrementally fund elements of the federal government; it may't give President Donald Trump “carte blanche to do what he needs.”
When requested by Fox Information Digital about criticism from Republicans over congressional Democrats' function in air site visitors controllers lacking a pay day, he mentioned, “Air site visitors controllers have been actually admirable in coming to work and doing their job.”
Cruz mentioned he hoped his invoice would get a shot, and when requested what his message to Republicans can be to get the invoice on the ground, he mentioned, “That the Democrats not paying air site visitors controllers is reckless.”
Some 13,000 air site visitors controllers are employed throughout the U.S. Many already work six days per week, because the trade faces a long-simmering scarcity of staff.
As a result of air site visitors controllers are deemed important staff, they're made to work throughout shutdowns with out pay. As an alternative, they're anticipated to get again pay when the shutdown is over.
