[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 65 (Thursday, May 12, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H3226-H3227]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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MAKE IT IN AMERICA AND CREATE JOBS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Florida (Ms. Wilson) for 5 minutes.
Ms. WILSON of Florida. Mr. Speaker, today I rise for one reason: to
talk about creating jobs, jobs, jobs.
I have been a Member of Congress for 18 weeks, and I still have not
seen any plan that would create jobs. My constituents are hurting. They
need help, and I don't see any coming. They are losing their homes.
They need jobs.
I did not come to Congress to ``drill, baby, drill.'' I did not come
to Congress to hand out corporate tax breaks. And I did not come to
Congress to end Medicare as we know it. I came to create jobs.
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Graduations are happening all across the Nation, and I can't help but
wonder, what sort of world will our graduates be entering? What will
happen to the class of 2011?
Under the Republican budget plan, graduates are entering a world with
job losses and stifled economic growth. Under the Republican
legislative agenda, graduates are entering a world in which Big Oil is
given a free pass, a free pass to ``drill, baby, drill'' with limited
safety regulations and a free pass to drill with limited environmental
safeguards.
Under the Republican-controlled House, new graduates are entering
into a world in which their elected officials waste time and energy
trying to repeal meaningful health care reform. Health care reform is
creating jobs for the class of 2011. Thousands of students will be
trained in the health care field. Don't repeal their jobs in health
care. Leave ObamaCare alone. Leave their jobs alone.
A new graduate doesn't care about personal crusades lawmakers wage
against women's rights and abortion. They care about jobs. They care
about our Nation's future. They care about their future. Instead of
political games, the time has come to focus on jobs. The time has come
to focus on our Nation's future.
As States all across the Nation are facing severe fiscal problems,
let's stop focusing on ways to end Medicare as we know it and ways to
destroy the social support network that has taken generations to build
in our country. Our seniors need Medicare. It is the safety net and
infrastructure all seniors need as they grow older. Seniors are living
longer. They get their prescription drugs, they can play with their
grandchildren, and they are thriving under Medicare. Leave Medicare
alone.
I propose that from now until August, each of us here in this Chamber
come to Washington remembering the mandate from our constituents: focus
on jobs, jobs, jobs. I don't care what kind of tea you party with. I
don't care who your Presidential candidate is. I don't care how much
press you garner. Join me in focusing on jobs, jobs, jobs.
Let's rebuild our manufacturing base, let's keep our beaches clean,
and let's make it in America. Make it in America, baby, and create
jobs, jobs, jobs.
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