[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 61 (Wednesday, April 28, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H2941-H2942]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WALL STREET REFORM
(Mr. DEUTCH asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. DEUTCH. Mr. Speaker, as the newest Member of Congress, I just
spent 6 months talking to voters every day, and I can say with
confidence that there are a lot of partisan issues out there. However,
there was one issue that united people of all political persuasions.
That was our urgent need to
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prevent an economic meltdown from happening again.
I have only been in Congress for a week, but I can say that the
actions of those turning Wall Street reform into a political issue are
no less appalling in person than they are on TV. For the millions of
seniors who lost so much of their life savings, Wall Street reform is
not a political issue. For the 8 million workers who lost their jobs,
Wall Street reform is not a political issue. And for the 2.2 million
families who lost their homes, Wall Street reform is not a political
issue. For them Wall Street reform is about financial security. It is
about oversight and honesty. And, most importantly, it is about
accountability.
Let's put politics aside and do the job that the American people sent
us here to do by passing Wall Street reform and sending a tough bill to
the President's desk.
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