[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 107 (Tuesday, July 20, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H5733]
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(Mr. ROGERS of Alabama asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. ROGERS of Alabama. Mr. Speaker, I want to talk to you about jobs.
I come into this Chamber often and hear my Democrat colleagues talk
about how bad things were under the past administration, how much
better off we are under this President.
Well, I'll tell you one thing President Bush gave us that this
President can't give us, and that's jobs. In 2003 we passed the second
largest tax cuts in American history, and we had 55 consecutive months
of job growth in this country, the longest period of job growth in
American history.
This President came into office, said, if you'll give me nearly $1
trillion in a stimulus bill, I'll make sure unemployment doesn't go
over 8 percent. Well, we're at 10, we've been here for most of his
Presidency, and we see no end in sight.
Well, now we're talking about the unemployed. We've got 10 percent of
the people hurting. They're in pain. They need our help. They need
unemployment benefits, and we want to give them to them.
The President says, and Speaker Pelosi says, well, the Republicans
are standing in the way. They're cold-hearted.
No, the problem is, they can't get the Democrats to vote for it
because they want to borrow the money.
We've said we want to vote for unemployment benefits, we just want to
pay for them. We've told the President, just reach into your stimulus
bill, unfunded stimulus funds, and pay for them there. He doesn't want
to do that because that's a political trust fund.
He's using the unemployed as a political football, and if that
doesn't make you mad, it ought to.
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