[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 133 (Wednesday, September 29, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7672-S7673]
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SETTING PRIORITIES
Mr. COBURN. Mr. President, I am simply amazed that, when we are
borrowing $4.2 billion a day from our grandkids--that is what we are
borrowing, $4.2 billion a day--we are going to run a $1.4 trillion
deficit, and we have a unanimous consent request to move to things that
spend more money, money we do not have that we are going to borrow from
the Chinese or Russians to be able to pay for it, and we are going to
spend the money overseas. There is no question that we should try to
develop consensus in our body, but the first consensus we should have
is the priorities of the problems that are facing this country. The
problems that are facing this country are so big and so massive that
our attention ought to be focused on those large problems, not on five
separate bills that have been proffered for special interest groups. I
don't understand the motivations. What I do understand is that the
American people get it, even if we do not.
The fact that we are going to make attempts for political purposes to
put bills that are not paid for and that will add to the $4.2 billion a
day that we borrow on the floor when our economy is languishing because
we continue to grow the Federal Government, continue to build
regulations that affect and diminish the desire for people with capital
to invest it in our economy--and we force people out of this country to
build their plants and manufacturing facilities because of our
regulations and tax codes, I do not understand.
My objections--I will not spend the time exactly outlining my
objections to all these bills, but my overall objection is the
priorities we are setting in the Senate. We ought to be about creating
confidence so people will invest in this country rather than continuing
to undermine that confidence with superfluous, well-meaning bills that
are put up for political purposes instead of addressing the real
problems that are facing our country.
Out of a courtesy to Senator Reid and the agreement I just made with
him, I will not offer my unanimous consent request at this time, but I
will later today after he has had a chance to read them, on the
following five bills:
The Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act. Mr. President, 140,000
veterans in this country have lost their second amendment rights. It
has never been adjudicated that they were a danger to themselves or
anybody else. Yet a bureaucrat somewhere has taken away their second
amendment rights. This bill has come out of committee twice. Senator
Burr is the lead sponsor on it. We treat veterans as second-class
citizens when it comes to their second amendment rights. We ought to
pass that. I will ask that later.
The Firearms Fairness and Affordability Act. We make firearms
manufacturers pay their taxes every 2 weeks instead of quarterly like
every other manufacturer in this country. But we penalize them. We
ought to treat them the same as everybody else.
The earmark transparency bill gives one Web site so everybody in
America can see where the earmarks are, who offered them, what the
basis for them is, whether they were competitively bid. That is
something America would like to see.
Then there are two tax cheat bills, for us as Members of Congress and
our employees and then other Federal employees.
So I will not offer those unanimous consent requests at this time,
but I will later in the day. Again, there are important, big problems
in front of this country. We need to be about addressing those rather
than special interest favors at this time.
I yield the floor, and I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. UDALL of New Mexico. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent
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that the order for the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Franken.) Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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