[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 173 (Wednesday, January 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H7573-H7574]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE POWER OF UNITY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Ohio
(Mr. Kucinich) for 2\1/2\ minutes.
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I want to begin by thanking my wife,
Elizabeth, who is here in the gallery, for her constant support during
my service in the United States Congress and to thank the people of
Ohio's 10th Congressional District for their constant support, as well
as the great congressional staff both at the district and at the D.C.
level. I also, before I make further remarks, want to express my
support for my colleagues from New York and New Jersey in their
tireless efforts on behalf of their constituents who have suffered so
grievously from Hurricane Sandy.
We must unite for the people, and that's really the idea of the
United States. It's the unity of States, but it's even deeper than
that. It's expressive of the unity of people that it's all for one and
one for all. Our Nation's first motto, ``E Pluribus Unum,'' out of many
we are one, stresses the power of unity. The idea of human unity is
implicit in this Nation.
In my visits across America, I discovered that there is an underlying
unity which binds us as Americans and which calls us forward to a
higher purpose. I
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have also come to understand that our politics divide people. The
politics of polarization and hyper-partisanship has become obviously
quite destructive, nearly incapacitating our government. Yet at such a
time, the hunger for unity is the greatest, but the ideological
differences between us widen.
We need a new politics in America which unites people, which sets
aside partisan differences for the greater good of the country, and
which strives to reconnect with the greatness of the Nation and the
goodness of the American people. But what would that politics look
like? The rhetoric would change to one of mutual respect. The
questioning of motives would end. The poison system of ``pay to play''
would be transformed by public financing, and our government would be
rededicated to addressing the practical aspirations of the American
people for jobs, for health care for all, for education for all, for
retirement security for all, and for environmental security.
We need a new politics which creates jobs and celebrates the dignity
of work. Our government must raise the status of working people and
protect their rights. Our government must stress wealth creation over
taxation, investment over debt, health over illness, peace over war,
and liberty over surveillance.
We have the capacity of choosing and choosing again as we are
involved in the most creative endeavor of human achievement actualizing
the highest principles upon which this country was founded and infusing
those principles into self-government. Unity. One Nation, under God,
with liberty and justice for all.
A new America is waiting to emerge. Let us call it forward with the
same sense of wonder and expectation that the Founders first evoked:
the United States of America.
Announcement by the Speaker Pro Tempore
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair will remind Members to refrain
from referring to occupants of the gallery.
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