[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 147 (Wednesday, October 16, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6610]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MOVING TOWARD A PLACE AMERICA SHOULD NOT BE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Texas (Ms. Jackson Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, we are now on the precipice, moving
toward a place that America should not be. I stood on this floor a few
days ago and said, Mr. Speaker, we are facing a crisis; and for some,
the argument is we haven't seen the market take a fall.
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Let me suggest that we, as custodians of this great Nation--Members
of the United States Congress--are like parents. Therefore, I ask any
parent who is listening how long do they wait before they see a toddler
fall, or do they leap toward that toddler so that they know the
strength of that parent is always there.
We have an important challenge today. The headline of this newspaper
says:
Senate Leaders See Deal on the Horizon.
And so I make a plea today, Mr. Speaker, that our Republicans,
however distracted they may be, join Democrats so that the Senate bill
will be on the desk of our President today before midnight. We are
parents holding onto America.
I remind my friends of the words of Abraham Lincoln in his first
inaugural address:
We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies.
Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds
of affection.
We are close to breaking those bonds of affection because we have
thrown the American people into a downward spiral. I hope that Members
of Congress will join me on H. Res. 375 in which I have this House go
on record to never, ever again tie a nongermane legislative matter into
the budgeting process: ObamaCare.
The reasons are many. Oh, there is much talk about the challenges we
are having with the technological infrastructure. I met with almost 40
members of navigators in my area. I will tell you, when I left the
meeting, they were smiling and they were encouraged; they were ready to
move forward. They know there are technological glitches, and we will
fix those; but they also know there are stories that are important,
such as ``ObamaCare Saved My Family from Financial Ruin,'' by Janine
Reid:
House Speaker Boehner and his Tea Party friends shut down
the U.S. Government because of people like me. I am the
mother of an insurance hog, someone who could have blown
through his lifetime limit of health insurance by the time he
was 14. My son has managed to survive despite seemingly
insurmountable challenges, and he wears his preexisting
condition like a Super Bowl ring. Mason, now 16, was probably
born with his brain tumor.
It goes on to talk about, We discovered it 6 years ago through
biopsies. Over and over again, he has had any number of surgeries until
the point that he reached where he was reaching his lifetime caps. But
yet Mason came up toward the Affordable Care Act, which lifted his
lifetime caps. He is a young man now who plays basketball and argues
with his siblings. ObamaCare saved Mason's life and will allow Mason to
go forward.
Join in H. Res. 375, never again to be mired in the opposition of a
legislative initiative that can go through regular order to be able to,
in essence, stop and shut down the government.
This default, which can occur, which we shouldn't play with, some
people are talking about it can be 2 weeks from now or we will pay the
bondholders so other folk won't suffer. Watch my words: interest rates
and mortgages go up; access to small loans, business loans will not be
able to survive, and interest rates on credit cards. Working America
will literally crumble before us.
I hope that we will take the words of Chaplain Black, a dear friend
of all of ours and mine:
Gracious God, we praise You that although we have merely a
feeble hold on You, that You have a mighty grasp on us. Use
Your mighty hands to lead our lawmakers to Your desired
destination, making them instruments of truth and justice.
Mr. Speaker, there is a rum maker in Pittsburgh who was just getting
his business together. After 2 years of work, he had lined up
everything. He was ready to produce legally good rum in Pittsburgh,
Maggie's Farm Rum. He was shut down because he could not get ATF,
Alcohol and Tobacco, to come forward and be able to help him.
Mr. Speaker, the impact is egregious and horrific, and what I would
just simply say to you is don't listen to those who are saying it is
going to be okay. We have lost $22 billion already. I am asking--I am
pleading--to put the Senate bill on the floor, to waive the rules and
vote on this. Put it on the President's desk tonight. Don't let Fitch,
S&P and others send us downhill. This is a great country. This is a
great Nation, and we deserve to show America that we care for them.
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