[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 173 (Wednesday, January 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H7570]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Crowley) for 3 minutes.
Mr. CROWLEY. Mr. Speaker, last night the Republican leadership
reneged on their commitment to vote on aid for the families in the
States that were devastated by Superstorm Sandy. We were told it was
because Republicans just couldn't stomach any additional votes in this
Congress.
I wonder if those same people walked along the beaches of Long Beach
and Long Island, Breezy Point and Belle Harbor and Rockaway Beach in
Greg Meeks's district, Staten Island or Seaside Heights in New Jersey;
if they could stomach the devastation they would witness, stomach the
lives that were lost, stomach the homes that have been destroyed or the
families that have been displaced, stomach the businesses that are
closed and, in many places, have been lost.
In the weeks after the storm, my Republican colleagues told us--not
all, by the way, and I want to point out that Mr. Grimm and Mr. King,
Mr. Dold and others were very, very helpful--but the leadership, I'm
talking about, told us they were with us and that they would support
us.
But I guess those were only words, because last night we learned the
truth. And thanks to their actions, there's no additional Federal
assistance to help hardworking people rebuild and restart their lives.
Now, I'm not a cynic, but I do wonder, what if we told the
Republicans that a few millionaires' and billionaires' lives were
destroyed by the storm, whether they'd want to help all the families
hurting because of Sandy?
And I wonder, what if Republicans were promised that by providing aid
to families in need that, in turn, they would get a tax break? Would
these incentives have changed their mind? Would it have prompted
action? Because it truly does appear their only priority is helping
those that have the most.
Republicans in Congress brought this House to a new low last night.
The banner over the Speaker's chair says ``In God We Trust.'' God
alone cannot help these families rebuild but, unfortunately, the
American people cannot trust the Republican Congress to help either.
The only thing my Republican colleagues did this week was to serve up
false hope to the people who have been devastated by the storm, false
promises, false guarantees that we'd be there to help them in their
time of need.
Many of you know that my cousin, John Moran--I don't speak about John
often--was killed on 9/11. He came from the Rockaway community. There
was a monument on the beach, 118th Street. There were, I would say,
dozens of monuments, as Congressman Meeks knows, along the Rockaway
Peninsula. They were destroyed by Hurricane Sandy.
It didn't stop my family and his neighbors from going out and sifting
through the feet of sand to find that memorial. It was that precious to
them. They didn't wait for the Federal Government to come help pull
them up by their bootstraps. They did it themselves. They continue to
do it.
There are humble people, proud people throughout this entire region
who have been affected by this. They will recover but, sad to say, no
thanks to the 112th Congress.
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