[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 158 (Tuesday, October 27, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H7192-H7193]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE TRIUMPH OF EVIL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from West
Virginia (Mr. Mooney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. Mr. Speaker, last Thursday, President
Obama used his veto power for the fifth time since taking office. This
time, it was to reject the $612 billion defense authorization bill:
H.R. 1735, the National Defense Authorization Act.
President Obama vetoed the defense bill on the same day that an
American was killed in Iraq. With so much uncertainty and conflict
around the world, I would have expected our President to have
understood the importance of supporting this bipartisan defense bill.
This veto is inexcusable. Not only is this a blatant show of disrespect
for our troops, but it is disrespect for our Nation.
The National Defense Authorization Act also contains key provisions
that will greatly benefit my State of West Virginia. The provisions
include the drug interdiction and counterdrug program, the National
Guard State Partnership Program, and $3.9 million in funding for the
Charleston, West Virginia, Air National Guard Base.
It is shortsighted and wrong that the President refused to sign this
critical defense bill. The bill gives our troops essential resources,
but President Obama vetoed it because he wants concessions in other
areas of government spending.
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It is time to stop playing politics with our military. I urge my
colleagues in the House and Senate to join together to override this
veto.
Mr. Speaker, earlier this year, I stood on the floor of this Chamber
and shared the stories of my constituents who have family members in
Syria who are experiencing the political turmoil that is seen on the
news daily. These stories paint a disturbing picture of what life is
like in Syria right now.
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is inflicting a reign of terror on
his own people that include the worst kinds of torture, the repeated
uses of chemical weapons bombardments, and the siege and starvation of
innocent people. Assad has killed more than 130,000 of his own people
and has forced an additional 3 to 4 million to flee the country.
These problems have been exacerbated by the failure of leadership
from the United States of America. It is not just that Obama has a bad
plan for how to handle the crisis in Syria. It is that he has no plan
at all.
Edmund Burke once said: ``All that is necessary for the triumph of
evil is that good men do nothing.''
That is exactly what the Obama administration has done: nothing. Evil
is triumphing because of it. Innocent people will continue to die if we
do not act now. We must take the first step and establish a no-fly zone
so that Assad cannot continue to bomb his own people from the sky. It
is so photos like these won't be commonplace in our news.
This critical action will help, but we have to do more. I call upon
this administration to wake up to that fact.
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