[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 21 (Wednesday, February 8, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H588]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR MORE THAN TALK
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) for 5 minutes.
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, last month we heard some
productive talk from the President during his State of the Union
Address. His acknowledgement that we need increased domestic production
of oil and natural gas was quite promising. Or, maybe his commitment
``to fight obstruction with action.'' Those types of words are always
welcome in this Chamber. Unfortunately, the President's action, or lack
thereof, continues to fall short of the rhetoric.
Mr. Speaker, there continues to be a great divide between the words
in the speech the President delivers and his actual actions or
leadership. Despite a pledged commitment to energy security, this
administration has worked to counter attempts at making America's
energy future more secure.
The President's denial of the Keystone XL pipeline, which has the
potential to create thousands of jobs and add to our energy security,
is just the latest example. Between the energy resources that would be
provided by a constructed, completed Keystone pipeline and the domestic
natural gas fields in the United States that are in production right
now, we could shut off the valve of dependency on Middle East oil.
In the House, we've advanced dozens of bills to expand domestic
resource production and encourage new job creation, almost all of which
have been denied consideration by the Senate.
With any hope, the President will meet his commitment to fight
obstruction with action by calling on the Senate to work with the House
on these important initiatives. With almost 2 million more Americans
out of work since taking office, the American people are looking for
more than just talk.
Mr. Speaker, the American people are looking for things that they've
not seen in Washington: leadership by the President and action by the
Senate.
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