[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 166 (Wednesday, November 2, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H7222]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FINDING COMMON GROUND
(Mr. YARMUTH asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. YARMUTH. Mr. Speaker, this week at the University of Louisville's
McConnell Center, the Speaker of the House gave a speech on the need to
find common ground, but without compromise. We've been testing the
wisdom of this approach all this year. Here's what we've gotten:
stalemate, manufactured crises, and an inability to act on behalf of
the American people.
In a government as polarized as this, insisting on common ground
while refusing to compromise is maybe the best way to guarantee that 90
percent of our Nation's problems go unsolved. Not coincidentally,
that's the same percentage of Americans who disapprove of this Congress
and its ongoing search for a hidden, preexisting common ground.
I encourage the Speaker to hear the people out on this. They know the
solutions which we've already agreed are the easy ones, and they didn't
elect us to make easy decisions. They elected us to solve difficult
problems. In other words, to lead. Real leaders don't just look for
common ground. They create it. Our country was formed through
compromise and has been strengthened by it for more than 200 years.
Until Republicans provide leadership that values results over ideology
and economic progress over antitax pledges, this Congress will continue
to fail America.
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