[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 51 (Friday, April 8, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H2538-H2539]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AVOIDING A GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arkansas (Mr. Womack) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOMACK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to add my voice to those
calling for agreement on funding the government for the remainder of
this year and avoiding the consequences of a government shutdown. I
don't want the government to shut down. Our conference does not want
the government to shut down. No one I've talked with wants the
government to shut down. And talk of such a shutdown is weighing
heavily on consumer confidence in an already fragile economy, not to
mention its confidence in this body. We can do better. We should do
better. We must do better.
Yesterday on this floor we took yet another action that keeps our
government afloat and guarantees that, in the event of a shutdown,
troops and their families get paid. That's the least we can do.
And Mr. Speaker, yesterday I sat in a hearing with the CEO of Amtrak.
During the hearing it was suggested by a colleague that the carrier
examine the feasibility of shutting down routes that are loosing,
hemorrhaging money. The answer he received was that because of legal
agreements mandating payments on labor and benefits and other
guarantees, it would still cost them billions.
I find it incredible that we have these federally subsidized
guarantees in place, but we can't guarantee the same for those men and
women downrange willing to take a bullet for their country. Shame on
us.
Jobs continue to be our highest priority, and it should surprise no
one that fundamental to this objective is dealing with a balance sheet
full of red ink. It's fundamental to business, it's fundamental to
households, and it's fundamental to government. No reputable
organization behaves financially the way this government behaves.
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The message from the electorate is simple: Live within your means.
The reason we're facing a potential government shutdown is simple: No
budget for 2011. And Democrats don't see our spending issues with the
same degree of urgency as we do.
I said it just a few days ago on this same floor, and it's worth
repeating. We have kicked this can down the road so long, so often and
so far, that America and this Congress has a chronic case of turf toe.
Message to America: If you want to remove uncertainty and create
jobs, fix the balance sheet. Cut spending. It's as simple as that.
This Republican-led House has done its job. We've attempted time and
time again to fund government in a responsible way, prevent a
government shutdown, and restore fiscal integrity. I join my colleagues
in urging the Senate to act and to act now so that we can turn our
attention to the far more important and substantive work that lies
ahead.
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