[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 78 (Thursday, June 2, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H3920]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DEBT CEILING
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Michigan (Mr. Walberg) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WALBERG. Mr. Speaker, on Tuesday, the House overwhelmingly
defeated by a vote of 318-97 a blank check on spending. We stopped the
unconditional raising of the debt ceiling. The fact remains, we are in
a debt crisis because Washington spends too much, not because it taxes
too little.
America is drowning in debt, and we need to significantly reduce
spending and make long-term reforms that encourage private sector job
creation and move toward a balanced budget. Raising the debt limit
without restoring financial accountability was unacceptable, and that's
why I voted against this irresponsible debt limit increase.
I can't comprehend why this administration continues to push the same
dangerous failed strategy that got us into this economic mess. The
failure to increase the debt limit on the floor Tuesday would be enough
evidence for the White House and Washington Democrats to conclude that
Americans want Washington to stop signing a blank check, spending money
we don't have and sending the bill to our children and our
grandchildren--grandchildren that I personally have an opportunity
every time I open my BlackBerry to see their faces and be reminded that
it's for them that I speak and this House spoke on Tuesday evening.
Yet more than 100 House Democrats signed on to a letter publicly
advocating for a debt limit increase without spending cuts and reforms.
And unfortunately after meeting with the President yesterday, I'm not
sure he's heard the people on this issue either.
According to the latest evidence, only 11 percent of Americans
support a blank check raising of the debt limit and more spending. This
vote demonstrates that President Obama and the House Democrats are far
out of step with the rest of America and should join House Republicans
in working to cut spending. The American people have said ``no'' to the
Democrats and they're not going to take it anymore, not another blank
check of more spending and more debt for the Obama administration.
It's the time now to think of the next generation and not the next
election and take time to rip up a blank check of defeat for our
country.
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