[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 134 (Wednesday, October 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6111]
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WORKING TO END GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Meadows) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MEADOWS. Mr. Speaker, I come here today just perplexed at what I
see unfolding here today. My colleague just said that two wrongs don't
make a right; and indeed, she is correct. But today, this fight is
really starting to get to be more political and we're not focusing on
the people.
Yesterday in this very Chamber, Mr. Speaker, we put forth three
different bills, one that would pay our veterans and make sure that
those benefits continue to flow. And what did the Democrats say? They
said ``no.'' One would open up our parks and monuments to be that
economic stimulus once again. And what did the Democrats say? They said
``no.'' Then, even in the District of Columbia, where we looked, Mr.
Speaker, at truly putting forth and allowing them to use some of their
funds to pay the teachers and do some of the operations--I can tell
you, I don't get any votes from the District of Columbia. For me, that
is not a politically expedient thing to do, but it was the right thing
to do. So what did we do, Mr. Speaker? We put forth a bill. Yet what
did the Democrats say? ``No.''
I am so troubled that what we are seeing over and over again is this
bantering back and forth, and yet we are willing to open up parts of
the government and continue to do that every single day until we get
everything restored.
This is not about ObamaCare. ObamaCare is mandatory spending. This is
about getting the government back open in a responsible way. What we're
doing is working very hard, trying to work in a bipartisan way to do
that.
So, Mr. Speaker, I rise today to just say that it is time that the
Senate comes back to the negotiating table and starts to negotiate on
behalf of the American people that they represent. We have a
responsibility to our veterans, to those that serve in the Reserves. So
today, we will see more opportunities in this very Chamber to fund
those things that are precious, near and dear to all of us. I humbly
ask my colleagues on the other side to join us, in a bipartisan effort,
to start working for the American people and representing them.
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