[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 167 (Thursday, November 3, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H7267]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GOP JOB-CREATING AGENDA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
North Carolina (Ms. Foxx) for 5 minutes.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, when I go home every weekend and talk to my
constituents, there are two things that they ask me repeatedly: What
can be done about jobs, and what can be done about energy prices?
My constituents understand the colossal failure of the Obama stimulus
bill. My constituents understand that government can create jobs only
for more government bureaucrats. And those bureaucrats will have to
justify their existence by creating more regulations that will kill
more private sector jobs.
The liberal Democrats in Congress keep asking for a Republican jobs
bill. Well, Mr. Speaker, we have passed at least 15 jobs bills. We have
them outlined on this card, as my two colleagues before me talked
about, and they are shown on jobs.gop.gov. We've passed at least 15
jobs bills that will help the private sector do exactly what Americans
are asking us to do, which is to create jobs through growth in their
businesses and allowing new businesses to form.
The liberal elite keep buying into the failed theory that government
will create millions of jobs. The reality is that unless we provide the
private sector with an environment that is conducive to job creation,
jobs will be hard to come by.
Mr. Speaker, I remember the cost of a gallon of gasoline when
President Obama was sworn in, it was $1.85. Today, it is at least
$3.45, an 86-percent increase--and it was a 100-percent increase until
very recently. Republicans have addressed this with legislation that
increases American energy production, provides us with energy security,
and lowers our dependency on Middle Eastern oil.
Mr. Speaker, Republicans listen to the American people. We are acting
to provide business owners and entrepreneurs the tools that they need
to create jobs and at the same time reduce the cost of energy. We have
advanced legislation that will help our constituents in these two very
important ways: by helping businesses and their communities hire
people, and by reducing the cost of energy.
But what has happened to legislation that will put Americans to work
and lower energy costs? Democrat intransigence. The Senate has had
these bills for months now and has failed the American people by
refusing to take action. Senate Democrat Majority Leader Reid recently
said: ``It's very clear that private sector jobs are doing just fine.''
This failure to accept the reality that the job-killing, anti-growth
policies of this administration and the liberal elites are the key
contributors to the 9.1-percent unemployment rate that continues to be
in the United States.
The liberal Democrats keep pushing for what is almost a carbon copy
of the failed Obama stimulus that cost the taxpayers almost $1 trillion
without having the slightest positive impact on unemployment and the
economy. Now President Obama and the liberal elites are asking to do it
all over again--more spending, fewer jobs.
The administration wants to continue to pick winners and losers and
fund unproven technologies that cost the taxpayers billions with little
or no return. One shining example--if that's the way you want to look
at it--is the Solyndra fiasco. The administration acted like a venture
capital firm and squandered half a billion dollars, leaving the
taxpayer holding the bill.
Mr. Speaker, while the liberal elites in the House and Senate keep
thinking that the private sector--the job-creating sector--is doing
fine, House Republicans will continue to craft and pass legislation to
help job creators, to lower energy prices, and to improve the economy.
And I encourage Americans to learn about this on their own through
jobs.gop.gov.
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