[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 117 (Saturday, July 30, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H5788-H5789]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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THE BALL IS IN THE SENATE'S COURT
(Mr. WOODALL asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. WOODALL. Mr. Speaker, I'm grateful. I hustled over here this
morning because I heard there was a question about what kind of options
have we provided for the United States Senate and what can we do to get
America out of this crisis, and I know the answer.
We've got lots of choices on their desk, Mr. Speaker, and if you talk
to them, I hope you'll recommend these. Just look on the desk in front
of them; they've got three good choices. You want a long-term solution
to this challenge? Ten years. Look at the House
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budget plan we sent to the Senate in April--10 years we can solve this
crisis, 10 years out into the future, cut $6 trillion out of the
budget, put America on a track towards fiscal responsibility.
Is 10 years too long? Mr. Speaker, last week we passed Cut, Cap, and
Balance, an 18-month solution to this problem, 18-month solution, cuts
spending, caps spending, balances the budget.
Is 2 years too long? Look at what we sent over last night, Mr.
Speaker, 6 months. Six months. It also cuts; it also caps; it also
balances. A 6-month extension on the debt ceiling.
Mr. Speaker, when you talk to the Senate, please tell them: 6 months,
2 years, 10 years. The House has acted on all of those. They sit in the
Senate awaiting on action.
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