[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 134 (Wednesday, October 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H6113-H6114]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New
York (Mr. Jeffries) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JEFFRIES. Mr. Speaker, I rise in this institution after spending
6 years in the New York State Legislature. It was a very meaningful
experience for me, notwithstanding the fact that the legislature in New
York is sometimes derided as one of the more dysfunctional bodies in
the country; but after witnessing the last few days here in the House
of Representatives, it is clear to me that there is no more
dysfunctional place in this country than the House of Representatives
under the current majority control.
This is a manufactured crisis that has unnecessarily plunged us into
a painful government shutdown, a shutdown that will harm the American
people. The House majority has placed children in jeopardy--tens of
thousands shut out of the Head Start program. The House majority has
placed seniors in jeopardy--unable to benefit from the Meals on Wheels
program, partially funded by the Federal Government. The House majority
with this government shutdown has placed expectant
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mothers in jeopardy and individuals who are now unable to get the
nutritional assistance that might otherwise be available. You have
placed veterans in jeopardy, Mr. Speaker. The House majority has placed
families in jeopardy--more than 800,000 hardworking civil servants cast
out onto the streets, with the uncertainty to determine when they may
be able to pay their bills. The House majority with this government
shutdown has placed the economy of the American people in jeopardy.
Enough is enough.
I am trying to figure out who actually is in charge, Mr. Speaker. Are
you in control of your conference on the other side of the aisle? Is it
the Tea Party that is in control of the House of Representatives
agenda? Is it outside agitators or the junior Senator from Texas who
barks out orders on the other side of the aisle, and then they're
executed in lockstep by the extremists here in the House of
Representatives? Mr. Speaker, who is in charge? Who is responsible on
your side of the aisle for marching us down this dangerous path?
I have also been struggling in trying to figure out why are you so
angry about the Affordable Care Act. What is it that you are so upset
about? Are you angry about the fact that tens of millions of previously
uninsured Americans will have access to health care? Are you upset
about the fact that the law will prevent discrimination against
individuals, including children with preexisting conditions? Are you
angry about the fact that the Medicare part D doughnut hole will be
closed and that seniors all across America will have access to more
robust prescription drug coverage? Are you angry about the fact that
young people in a difficult economy can stay on their parents' health
insurance plans until they are the age of 26? What exactly are you
upset about? Are you angry about the fact that small businesses will
have access to tax credits--as much as 35 percent--in order to insure
their employees in a manner that will help these small businesses grow
and prosper?
Enough already.
The Affordable Care Act is the law of the land. It was passed by a
duly elected Congress in 2010 with the great leadership of Nancy Pelosi
and Harry Reid. You have lost legislatively, Mr. Speaker. The
Affordable Care Act was determined to be constitutional by the Supreme
Court of the United States of America in an opinion written by Chief
Justice John Roberts, an individual nominated by George W. Bush. You've
lost legally. Then the President of the United States of America was
reelected last November in an electoral college landslide. You have
lost politically, Mr. Speaker.
Enough already.
Why are we in this situation? I would simply ask that we pass a clean
CR and get back to doing the business of the American people.
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