[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 51 (Friday, April 8, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H2538]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
STOP THE CHILDISH GAMES; KEEP THE GOVERNMENT RUNNING
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Woolsey) for 5 minutes.
Ms. WOOLSEY. Mr. Speaker, 14 hours from now it appears the doors of
the Federal Government will shut. And it will happen for one reason and
one reason alone--because of the Republican majority's inflexibility,
callousness, and political gamesmanship.
For 3 months, they have been in charge of the people's House, but
they haven't done one thing that the people want.
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They haven't lifted a finger to create the jobs Americans so
desperately need. One Republican Member, in fact, said on the House
floor last week that we should stop talking about the jobs. Stop
talking about the jobs? They don't want to talk about jobs because they
don't have a plan to create any. They've offered nothing but deep,
painful, unnecessary job-killing spending cuts, and they have refused
to budge an inch.
I want to cut government spending, Mr. Speaker. But I don't want to
take the money from children who need early childhood education. I
don't want to take the money from families that need help paying for
colleges. And I don't want to take the money from seniors who need
medical care.
I want to cut the gobs and gobs of money, nearly $7 billion every
single month, we're spending to occupy a foreign nation and have our
servicemen killed and maimed by insurgents.
You want to eliminate wasteful government spending? I say the war in
Afghanistan could be number one on our list. Ten years after we started
sending our troops there we continue to be stuck in a hopeless quagmire
that doesn't doing anything to eliminate the terrorist threat or
accomplish our national security goals.
But, of course, the Republican leadership won't consider cutting more
spending. Instead they want to go after middle class working families
who need a government that's on their side, particularly now because of
how dire the economy has become.
I hope my Republican colleagues will give up this childish refusal to
compromise. The American people deserve better than to have their
government held hostage by an extreme ideological agenda.
Let's keep the doors of the Federal Government open. And as we look
to next year's budget, instead of making seniors and schoolchildren
bear the sacrifice, and instead of dismantling Medicare and cutting
education, instead of threatening women's health, why don't we restore
fiscal sanity by finally bringing our troops home.
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