[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 65 (Thursday, May 12, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H3227-H3228]
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TAPPING AMERICA'S INGENUITY AND CAN-DO SPIRIT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Walz) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WALZ of Minnesota. I want to thank my friend and colleague, the
gentleman from Pennsylvania, for his leadership, for his vision, and
for the understanding that the American people sent us here to do
America's work. Not one party's work, not ideological rigidness, but
the idea to come together; that this Nation's bounty in terms of energy
reserves and mineral resources, if used wisely and safely and
reinvested in this Nation's future, can produce what we know needs to
be done: strengthening our national security by making sure we control
our energy destiny, making sure we control our economy, and making sure
there's stability in where that energy comes from so that American
families and businesses aren't forced through the ups and downs at the
whims of nations that hate us.
We spend billions, hundreds of billions of dollars sending it to
those nations that hate us. Heck, they'll hate us for free. And we can
keep those jobs at home, we can keep the money at home, and we can
invest. It's not an either/or proposition. Taking the royalties that
belong to this Nation's people, allowing them to be gained, to be
expanded, and to be done in a responsible manner is something everybody
in this House wants. We can take those resources and reinvest them.
I am proud to come from southern Minnesota, a place where innovation
is the air we breathe. We have the Mayo Clinic; we are the fourth
leading producer of wind power; we are the leading producer of
biofuels; we have the largest agricultural production; and we have good
small employers manufacturing at home. That vision can be one that we
control our destiny.
There is a group of us together, Democrats and Republicans,
introducing something that can become law, that can do these things,
that can reinvest in infrastructure, that can reinvest in conservation,
that can make sure that we control our destiny. And the things that
happen with dictators in the Middle East, the importance goes down. We
control those things. We can do it. It's going to be on the floor
today.
Mr. Speaker, I encourage all of my colleagues to join this piece of
legislation. It is visionary. It is a compromise to get to there. It
can work. It adds
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nothing to the national debt, but reduces it. It adds nothing in taxes
and it lets us control those things.
This bill, and I will add, the gentleman's work and my colleagues
from California and across this Nation, was written by us and the
American people, not lobbyists, not special interests. We sat in a room
together and agreed to get along, to try to come together on things
that we could work on to make this country work.
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That's going to be introduced today. It can happen. We owe it to the
American people to get that done. Let's roll up the sleeves, tap that
innovation, do the right things, get to work, and make this country
energy independent. Let's secure our future both from a security
standpoint and an economic standpoint and create jobs right at home.
Believe it or not, there are solutions coming right out of this
Chamber.
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