[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 35 (Wednesday, March 9, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1415-S1416]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOT JUST NUMBERS
Mr. REID. Madam President, on the news on the way to work this
morning, I heard one Republican Senator who is part of the Republican
leadership say he thought all Republicans would vote for H.R. 1, this
job-killing--that isn't what he said, it is what I say--this job-
killing, shortsighted bill. He said they would do it because of the
numbers involved in it--the numbers involved in it. I tell everyone, my
friends on the Republican side, the American people are not as
concerned about the numbers as what is in this bill, with those mean-
spirited riders.
We are concerned about the numbers. The American people are concerned
about the numbers. The President of the United States and Democratic
Senators have agreed to address the numbers, and we will do that. We
have done it in our alternative here today.
But this is not a bill about numbers. H.R. 1 is a mean-spirited bill
that will cut the heart out of the recovery we have in America today.
It goes after little children, poor little boys and girls who want to
learn--they don't know what they want, but we want them to learn to
read, to be able to learn. Head Start is a program that has been
successful. We have a lot of poor people in Nevada. I wish we didn't,
but we do. Head Start has been great for our communities. The National
Institutes of Health, they are whacking that--the National Science
Foundation. Our clean energy jobs, they are going after them. National
laboratories. Where is the spirit of Pete Domenici--Pete Domenici, a
long-time Republican Senator. He and I worked as chair and ranking
member of that Energy and Water Subcommittee on Appropriations, trying
to fund those very important labs. The labs do lots of good. Among
others, they make our country's nuclear weapons safe and reliable. What
has been done with this meat axe approach that they say is only numbers
is not good for our country. I have heard my friend, the assistant
majority leader, talk about what is happening to one of the smaller
laboratories, Argonne, in Illinois. We have big ones at Livermore, at
Sandia, Los Alamos, and other labs around the country that are some of
the places where there is pure science--some of the few places in
America today where we have pure science. What H.R. 1 has done, what
they are trying to do to
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education in our country--not only Head Start--but how it affects
education generally is unacceptable.
What this bill would do if it were to pass--it is not numbers; it is
not numbers only. What does it do to our port security? The Presiding
Officer is from the State of New York. Every day there are evil people
trying to do damage to the people and the State of New York in the
ports. Our airport security. We still have to look out for these bad
people, the shoe bombers and other people who come up with all of these
very bad ways to try to harm America.
So for someone over here on the other side to say they are looking at
H.R. 1 and they will probably all vote for it because of the numbers--
how insulting to the American people.
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