[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 157 (Friday, December 3, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8445-S8446]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MIDDLE-CLASS TAX CUTS
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I had hoped we would be able to come to
agreement with Republicans to hold votes today to protect middle-class
families. But the Republican caucus would not agree, so we will have a
series of votes tomorrow on the tax rates set to expire at the end of
this month.
Democrats' priorities are clear. We are protecting middle-class
families every way we can. Tomorrow's votes will show where Republican
priorities are and where ours are. Those votes will clearly demonstrate
who supports the middle class, and that includes every Senator.
The minority can spin any way they want what has taken place over the
last 24 hours. They can pretend giving the rich tax breaks creates
jobs, even though we know from the past decade that it does not. If
that were the case, the economy would be booming, except during the
last years of the Bush administration, when those tax cuts were in
effect, we lost 8 million jobs. They can pretend we can afford to give
billionaires another handout, even though we know we can't. But no
matter how many times you pretend, it doesn't make it true. The truth
is simple: Holding middle-class tax cuts hostage for tax breaks for the
wealthy that they don't need and we cannot afford is irresponsible.
A lot has been written about the letter that 42 Republican Senators
sent me a couple days ago. Maybe it is news that they put it in
writing, but that is all that is new about it because, as the Presiding
Officer knows, everything we have tried to do legislatively this year
has been stymied, stopped with filibusters, well more than 100.
Republicans have been holding good legislation hostage for 4 years--
important bills, noncontroversial bills, every bill. That is why we
have a lameduck session with such a long to-do list.
Interestingly, I heard one Republican Senator, my friend, the senior
Senator from Tennessee, say: The majority leader fills the tree. They
have had lots of opportunities to offer amendments. The problem is, it
is not the offering of amendments. We will allow them to offer
amendments, but they are not satisfied with that. They want the
results. They are not willing to offer an amendment they may lose. They
are only willing to offer amendments they want to win. If they don't
win them, then they stop everything. That isn't the way it has been
done around here, and it should not be done in the future that way.
Since they sent me that letter, a lot of focus has been on the
political impact of this game. I am more interested in the impact on
the people I represent than the political games being played.
When Republicans take their ball and go home, here is what happens:
More than 83,000 Nevadans who are jobless and looking for work will
lose their unemployment insurance over the next
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year. The Council of Economic Advisers predicted that will cost the
country 600,000 jobs.
What else happens? A treaty that will make Americans safer goes
nowhere, a treaty supported by the entire military leadership and
endorsed yesterday by the Secretaries of State of the last five
Republican Presidents. Without the START treaty, there are more nuclear
weapons than there should be, we know less about the Russian nuclear
arsenal than we need to, and Americans are less safe.
Here is one more consequence of the Republican ultimatum: Thousands
of first responders who rushed to Ground Zero on 9/11 got terribly sick
from the toxins there. The longer Republicans stall, the longer these
heroes have to wait for the health care and compensation they deserve.
Why are tens of thousands of unemployed Nevadans at risk of losing
their lifeline? Why is Nevada at risk of losing jobs when we are
desperate to create them? Why is the START treaty stalled? Why are the
9/11 heroes still sick with nowhere to turn? Each of these questions
has the same answer--because Republican Senators want to give their
richest friends a tax break they don't need, many don't want, and none
of us can afford.
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