[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 13, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2818-S2819]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRADE PROMOTION AUTHORITY
Mr. BARRASSO. Mr. President, last week we passed an important bill
that protected the rights of the American people. It said the people in
Congress have a right to be involved in an agreement the President
negotiates on Iran's nuclear program. Well, that was an important piece
of legislation, and I was glad to see it passed with overwhelming
bipartisan support.
The bill on trade promotion authority, which we have been talking
about this week, is also very important. This bill is about U.S. trade
with other countries and the proper role Congress should play in that.
It is also very much about America's future, and that is why
Republicans are so committed to this piece of legislation.
The problem is Senate Democrats have pulled the rug out from under
the American people and the President. They blocked the Senate from
even considering this important piece of legislation. This is not the
normal story of Democrats v. Republicans or Senator Reid v. Senator
McConnell. Oh, no. This is a story about Senator Reid v. President
Obama.
America's economy grew by just 0.2 percent in the first quarter of
this year. When the Democratic leader orders the Senators on his side
of the aisle to block this bill, is he saying the American people
should be satisfied with 0.2 percent growth? Is that satisfaction?
If we are going to get America's economy going and growing again, we
need to increase opportunities for America's farmers, ranchers, and
manufacturers to sell their products overseas.
According to the Commerce Department, 95 percent of the world's
customers live outside the United States. That means there are billions
of people around the world who want to buy American products, and that
means creating jobs for Americans who make those products. It means
lower prices for many of the products Americans want to buy at home. It
means more money for the American economy, which is good for all of us.
Now, all of that comes from more U.S. trade with other countries.
The bill we are debating right now is very important to American
families and to the American economy. Trade promotion authority is a
valuable tool. It helps make sure there are strong rules that hold
other countries accountable for their unfair trade practices. It also
helps us forge agreements to tear down the barriers that block American
goods from foreign markets. The sooner we renew trade promotion
authority, the sooner American families can start reaping the benefits.
It is outrageous Senate Democrats are keeping us from taking this
step to help these families all across the country. The benefits of
trade are substantial for places such as my home State of Wyoming.
Exports from Wyoming to other countries amounted to almost $2 billion
last year--$2 billion. The Wyoming chemical industry alone exported
nearly $1 billion worth of material.
One of our most important chemical exports is soda ash, which is a
chemical used to make things such as glass and detergents. It is the
largest inorganic chemical export in the United States, and it is
responsible for thousands of American jobs. Our producers face high
tariffs in some countries, and they are competing with China for the
customers.
If we pass this bill and follow that up with the kind of trade deals
it allows, we could add another $40 million in new soda ash exports,
and that means a lot of jobs here at home.
Trade promotion authority helps give American producers a fair chance
to compete for business overseas.
In Wyoming, our farmers and ranchers also export beef, lamb, and
grain. We export machinery, minerals, and energy from our oil and gas
producers. Wyoming's presence in the global marketplace has been
increasing, and we as a nation cannot afford to stop that progress now.
We need more access to more markets and we need fair competition.
So the question is: Why are the Democrats standing in the way of all
of that? Democrats are blocking more than just the money for American
workers and our economy. Economic prosperity itself strengthens our
Nation and makes it more secure.
Ronald Reagan once said: ``Our national security and economic
strength are indivisible.'' He understood that national defense is
expensive and that America needs a strong economy to pay for it. Reagan
understood that American trade with other countries can help strengthen
our military alliances as well. American goods sold overseas provide an
American presence all around the world. They are economic boots on the
ground.
The Secretary of Defense, Ash Carter, said something similar in a
speech last month. He said: ``Our military strength ultimately rests on
the foundation of our vibrant, unmatched, and growing economy.''
He said the kinds of trade deals this bill would promote are ``as
important to me as another aircraft carrier.'' Now, that is the current
Secretary of Defense agreeing with what President Ronald Reagan said
years ago.
The Defense Secretary also talked about what all of us in the Senate
know to be true: If America does not continue to lead in global
commerce and does not attract more trading partners, someone else will.
More likely than not, that is going to be China.
America needs to step up and start negotiating effective, fair, and
enforceable trade agreements or we are going to be allowing China to
write the rules for global trade. If that happens, every Senator here
knows those rules will not favor American workers and American exports.
Senate Democrats know that, and they are still standing in the way of
this legislation.
Last year, our exports supported nearly 12 million American jobs.
That is an increase of 2 million jobs since 2009. It is great news, but
it is not enough.
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According to the latest numbers that came out last Friday, there are
another 17 million Americans who are either unemployed, are working
part time because they cannot find full-time work or have absolutely
given up and stopped looking for a job. There are 17 million Americans
who are waiting for our economy to really start growing again.
We need to create more stable, long-term jobs for those Americans who
have been left behind by the weak economy over the past 6 years. More
U.S. trade with other countries can help make that happen. This trade
promotion authority bill is the first step toward reaching that goal
and Democrats know that. Why then are they fighting so hard to make
sure this bill fails? Why are they fighting so hard to block those
jobs? This legislation would give the President a clear roadmap--a
roadmap to follow while negotiating trade deals. It also ensures that
Congress and the American people have a say about whether a deal goes
through. That part is extremely important.
I mentioned the fight we just had with the White House to make sure
the American people and Congress can review an agreement with Iran over
its nuclear program. Well, this bill says right up front that Congress
will get to have an up-or-down vote on any trade deals.
This isn't about expanding the powers of the President. I know a lot
of Senators have serious concerns about how President Obama has abused
his authority in unchecked and unprecedented ways. A lot of Americans
have those same concerns. This bill is not just about this President.
It is about the next President and the one after that. It is about
American workers, American families, and growing the American economy
for all of us. It is about making sure America continues to lead and
Americans continue to prosper. American exports to other countries are
the key to this. This bill on the floor right now can make sure all of
that happens, and it makes sure the American people have their say.
It is time for Senate Democrats to call off their destructive fight
with the President. It is time for Senate Democrats to stop blocking
trade, stop blocking jobs, and stop blocking progress for American
families and for our economy.
Thank you, Mr. President.
I yield the floor.
I suggest the absence of a quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The senior assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. MURPHY. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for
the quorum call be rescinded.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
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