[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 109 (Wednesday, July 20, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H5243-H5244]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN GOD WE TRUST
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Rangel) for 5 minutes.
Mr. RANGEL. A previous speaker referred to our distinguished Speaker
pro tem with that historic name and was suggesting that we look for
something to guide us that would be over the podium. What I see is ``In
God We Trust,'' not the Congress, not the House, not Democrats, and
certainly not Republicans, but in God we trust.
Recently, I took this to be a very serious thing. I was saying that
in the process of increasing the debt ceiling and cutting back
spending, that a lot of people were vulnerable, and I called upon our
spiritual leaders not to forget them. And, indeed, whether we're
talking about Social Security or Medicare or Medicaid, that all of
these things were going to be on the block, subject to being cut. The
press said that I was calling upon Jesus to help Democrats.
Well, that's not so. I was calling upon religious leaders, whether
they were Christian or Protestant or Jewish or Gentile or Mormon or
Muslim to say
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``in God we trust,'' and that there comes a time when human beings,
regardless of their party registration, need some help in deciding the
crucial issues that actually, actually affect the lives of people. And
whether we're talking about peace or war, with thousands of people
being killed, no one can deny that this is a moral issue, if we were
asked whether we support it or not. But yet we find that most Members
of Congress cannot even give a reason why we're in Iraq and Libya and
Afghanistan.
But having said that, let's face it. It would be ridiculous to assume
that I'm making an appeal for Democrats when what I'm talking about is
those people who are vulnerable. When flaws in our financial center
caused people to lose their homes, it wasn't just Democrats. There were
Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and those that have no faith in
government who woke up in the morning, they have lost their jobs; they
lost their homes; they lost their pension funds; they lost their
savings; they had to pull their kids out of school; they lost their
self-esteem; some lost their homes. I don't remember anywhere where
we're talking about people who are registered Democrats. These are
Americans that expected more from their government than just saying
that we will be able to address your needs in the by-and-by.
And the very people that are aged, God knows we're not talking about
a party label. When we talk about our sick, when we talk about
Medicaid, when we are talking about Medicare, when we are talking about
Social Security, how in God's name can we say we are just talking about
Democrats? No. We're talking about all Americans that invested in this
country that now see that some of them are so hopeless.
We had hoped that we would deal with the debt ceiling which gives the
President the ability to say, When America borrows, America pays back.
We thought that the integrity of our great country would never be
challenged, certainly by Members of the Congress. But that's not the
case. The President is being held hostage. And what's being held
hostage is the budget.
On the other side of the issue is the question of taxes. So it
appears to me that wherever you find the vulnerable, somebody should be
protecting them since the lobbyists are not knocking on their door
saying, Protect the poor. And this is a great opportunity, since the
President is being held hostage, that we can reform some of the things
that we wanted to do, whether it's the tax system, Medicare, Social
Security. But these things are supposed to go through a process.
I was honored to chair the Ways and Means Committee, which
constitutionally deals with all tax issues, all fiscal issues. It deals
with trade. It deals with Medicare. It deals with Social Security. And
it deals with taxes. So you wake up in the morning, and you find out
that the Congress, 435 of us who now have this important decision to
make as we hopefully move forward after the deadline of August 2, and
the Senate are to decide these questions by the Gang of Six. Well, I'll
be back because no longer am I making an appeal for the Congress; God
bless the Gang of Six in trying to save this great Nation.
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