[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 135 (Thursday, October 3, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H6186-H6187]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Michigan (Mr. Kildee) for 5 minutes.
Mr. KILDEE. Mr. Speaker, I was sitting and listening to some of the
previous speakers, and I heard more than one, but one in particular,
make the point really forcefully that nobody wants this government
shutdown, that universally we oppose, as Members of Congress, keeping
our government closed. I just wish that were true.
I have been doing a lot of reading on this and looked back at some of
the reports from months ago. There was a really interesting story in a
magazine recently that described a strategy to not adopt the budget and
to force an argument over the continuing resolution and to force the
debate over the Affordable Care Act into the debate about the
continuing resolution with the idea that if we don't, here in Congress,
capitulate on a previously enacted law that the House and the Senate
agreed to, that the President signed and the Supreme Court upheld, if
we don't capitulate, that there will be a shutdown of the government.
So I only wish it were true that not everybody in this body wanted to
avoid this shutdown that is crippling our economy and hurting the
American people.
There is something that we can do, however, to get out of this, and
it would be simply to allow for a dose of democracy in the House of
Representatives; because we know, and I have talked to many Members on
both sides of the aisle, particularly Members on the other side, and it
is not just the 17 that have already declared their willingness to buck
the Tea Party leadership--and essentially the leader of the group in
the House is the Senator from Texas. More than 17 are willing to vote
for a clean bill to reopen government so that we can get back to the
business of legislating. I think it is a big number. I suspect it might
even be a majority of the other side. The Senate would approve it. It
already has. The President said he would sign it, and a majority of
this House, probably a majority of both parties, would approve a clean
resolution to reopen government so that we can get on with the fights
on things that we don't agree on. That's the way this democracy was
designed.
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I'm new here. I've only been here 9 months, but I've been following
government, been a part of it for a long, long time. I'm a citizen who
understands how our democracy is supposed to work; and I always
believed that if a majority of both bodies agree on a particular
position and the President agrees, that we can put a law through, sign
it, and get on with the business.
The other side talks a lot about negotiating, having a conference
committee. It is so interesting to me that back in April after both
bodies, the House and the Senate, had adopted budget resolutions, that
it was the Republican leadership that not only failed to, but refused
to negotiate a budget resolution that could have avoided this whole
thing in the first place. I had to wonder then--I was scratching my
head--Why?
The charade of the last week or so has made it clear to me why: This
was the intent all along, to shut down government and use that--the
kindest term I can use, I suppose, is ``leverage''; I've heard others
use other terms--but to use that leverage to try to extract from the
government that which the other side couldn't win legislatively,
couldn't win at the ballot box, but will use every tool, including the
closing of the Federal Government and now the threat to default on our
Federal obligations, and wreck the economy in doing so.
The President agrees, the Senate agrees, a majority of the House
agrees we should continue to operate government. We should adopt the
continuing resolution at the number that the Republican leadership has
supported all along and get back to providing the services that our
country needs and provide stability back into our economy.
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