[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 85 (Thursday, June 7, 2012)]
[House]
[Page H3582]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
California (Ms. Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. LEE of California. Mr. Speaker, as the founder of the
Congressional Out of Poverty Caucus, I rise to continue talking about
the crisis of poverty and the ongoing jobs emergency in America today.
Tea Party Republicans are busy blaming the President for our
struggling economy, and the fact that our economy only gained 69,000
jobs last month. I want to remind my Republican colleagues that it was
their deregulation, failed economic policies, and two wars off-budget
that had our Nation losing over a million jobs every month when
President Obama came into office. We were losing over a half-million
jobs every single month.
Now they are complaining the Democrats have not been quick enough in
cleaning up the Republicans' mess. The President and a Democratic
Congress helped to stem that tide, and now despite every roadblock and
Republican obstructionism, our economy is growing slowly and jobs are
slowly coming back. So I don't understand how anyone can even try to
blame the President's economic policies when they have refused to enact
any of them.
Republicans have refused to work with us and to help Americans
refinance underwater homes, to help protect investors and consumers by
implementing the sound regulations of the Dodd-Frank bill. Also, they
refuse to pass the American Jobs Act, or any sort of jobs plan, quite
frankly. In fact, Republicans have done everything possible to obstruct
every proposal to create jobs at every turn. Even though 56 percent of
Americans think jobs should be Congress' number one priority,
Republicans have failed to pass even one significant jobs bill.
Instead, they work to create another false panic about a so-called
fiscal cliff if they aren't allowed to immediately extend hundreds of
billions of dollars in tax giveaways to the wealthiest 1 percent of
Americans.
Mr. Speaker, there are only two real fiscal cliffs that I see. One is
the fiscal cliff that will push our entire government over if they can
make good on their threats and force our Nation into default and shut
the government down. The second fiscal cliff is one that Republicans
are pushing American families over the edge of when they cut off, mind
you, cut off the emergency extension of critical unemployment benefits
for millions of Americans who are struggling to find a job.
Republicans are telling struggling Americans that there is a fiscal
cliff if you are out of work; they have to cut off your employment
benefits. They are telling struggling Americans that there is a fiscal
cliff if you are poor and hungry; they have to cut your food stamps.
But somehow, if you are rich and a defense contractor, Republicans make
it their business to protect you from facing any cliff or falling off
of any cliff.
This is not the path forward for our Nation. What we need to do right
now is to stop pushing families off fiscal cliffs. We have to support
the economy by investing in the American people. We need to get back to
growing the middle class by lifting millions of Americans out of
poverty.
Mr. Speaker, we must pass the American Jobs Act, invest in our
country's infrastructure and transportation needs, increase job
training efforts, and strengthen our safety net. Safety net programs
like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and unemployment
insurance just don't support struggling families, they support small
businesses all across the country and in every single congressional
district regardless of one's party.
This Congress must ensure that our Nation's safety net is a bridge
that is strong enough to deliver us all, even the most vulnerable, over
these troubled waters.
Americans are waiting. Democrats have been prepared to act, and
Republicans must join us in creating jobs and reigniting the American
Dream for all.
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