[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 197 (Tuesday, December 20, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H10000]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
COME TOGETHER
(Mr. WOODALL asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. WOODALL. Mr. Speaker, I had not intended to address the House
this afternoon, but it has been a painful thing for me to listen to
this debate today. I'm a freshman in this body, and my understanding
was when I showed up here that we would work here and that the Senate
would work there, and we wouldn't always come up with the same answers,
and that we would also get to together and sort it out.
To have that process derided today as being a bastardization of
politics, instead of what exactly the Founding Fathers want us to do,
has me confused.
The gentlelady who spoke right before me, and I'm sorry she left the
floor right after she derided Republicans for having left the floor,
she's now gone, talked about Republicans wanting to see folks on
unemployment have those benefits run out.
Mr. Speaker, it was before you and I got here, but four times in 2010
under Democrat control, unemployment benefits ran out. Now, you always
did the right thing. You always sorted it out. But those kinds of
things happen. We're going to conference today. We have 10 days to get
this right.
We got the Defense authorization bill right in 7 days. And the Senate
crafted their so-called compromise in 3 days. Surely, we can do better
for the American people; and, Mr. Speaker, that's not a partisan
divide. That's America at its best. I welcome my colleagues to join us
in that.
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