[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 163 (Tuesday, November 15, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6326-S6327]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE ELECTION AND REPUBLICAN PRIORITIES
Mr. THUNE. Mr. President, there is no doubt that the election we have
just been through was a bad one. Emotions ran high on both sides and
are still running. But this is hardly the first time it has happened in
our history, and it won't be the last.
Take the election of 1800, for example. The campaign between John
Adams and Thomas Jefferson was no picnic either. It was emotional, hard
fought, and full of partisan attacks. Each side alleged that the other
would bring about ruin to our young Nation.
In his novel address, the new President, Thomas Jefferson,
specifically referenced the contentious process that the Nation had
just gone through, but then he said the following: ``[B]ut this
[meaning the election] being now decided by the voice of the nation,
announced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will, of
course, arrange themselves under the will of the law, and unite in
common efforts for the common good.''
Let me repeat that: ``all will . . . arrange themselves under the
will of the law, and unite in common efforts for the common good.''
That is the key. That is what separates our Nation from tyrannies and
other oppressive forms of government. In the United States, we may have
contentious elections. But at the end of the day, we accept the
results, and we move forward for the common good. That doesn't mean we
give up fighting for what we believe in, of course, but we fight within
the law, not outside of it.
Our form of government endures because as a nation we respect the
rule of law. But there is another thing to remember about elections--
not just the obligation that we have to accept the results and move
forward, but something else, and that is what President Obama reminded
us of the day after the election: We are all Americans, and at the end
of the day, we are all on the same side.
Everyone is sad when their side loses an election, but the
day after, we have to remember that we're actually all on one
team. This is an intramural scrimmage. We're not Democrats
first. We're not Republicans first. We are Americans first.
We are patriots first.
That is from President Obama the day after the election. Indeed, we
are Americans who believe in God-given freedoms, and what unites us is
greater than what divides us. In the coming days, I look forward to
working with my fellow Americans from both parties to meet the
challenges that are facing our Nation.
There is one thing that this election made clear: It is that this
economy is not working for American families. In one CNN exit poll last
Tuesday, 63 percent of voters rated the economy as poor. That result
should not surprise anyone. The last few years have been tough for
American workers. Job creation has been sluggish. Wages have been
stagnant. Economic growth has lagged far behind the pace of other
recoveries, and opportunities for workers have been few and far
between.
There is no wonder so many hard-working Americans feel that they have
been left behind. To the millions of American workers who are
discouraged by this economy I want to say this: We
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hear you. Republicans hear you. I promise you, we are going to act.
Growing our economy is going to be our No. 1 priority next Congress.
There are a number of things we can do to get the economy healthy
again. We can reform our Tax Code to reduce the burden on American
families and businesses. Right now our Nation has the highest corporate
tax rate in the developed world. More and more American companies are
focusing their business operations overseas because the tax situation
is so much better abroad.
That means American jobs are going overseas with them. We have lost
our competitive edge in an increasingly global economy. Instead of
pushing corporations out of our country, we should bring our Nation's
corporate tax rate in line with those of other countries to keep more
jobs here in the United States.
Another big thing we can do is repeal some of the burdensome
government regulations that are weighing down businesses. While some
government regulations are necessary, every administration has to
remember that regulations have consequences. The more resources
individuals and businesses spend complying with government regulations,
the less they have available to focus on the growth and innovation that
drive our economy and create new opportunities for American workers.
Over the past 8 years in particular, businesses have had to devote
far too many resources to complying with government regulations. That
has left them with few resources to dedicate to growing and creating
jobs.
Another thing we need to do is address our national debt, which has
nearly doubled over the past 8 years. That debt is a drag on our
economy. It slows growth and reduces economic opportunity. It is time
to get our government back on a budget.
Another way we can help lift the burden on American families is by
repealing and replacing ObamaCare. The President's health care law is
broken. The promise of lower premiums and affordable health care has
given way to the reality of giant premium increases and massive
deductibles. It is time to give the American people health care reform
that actually works.
Another priority of the new Republican Congress will be national
security. Americans are rightfully worried about the threat posed by
terrorist groups such as ISIS, which has spread violence and
devastation not only in the Middle East but across Europe and beyond.
We have even experienced ISIS-inspired terrorist attacks on American
soil in San Bernardino and Orlando.
More recently, there were attempted bombings in New York and New
Jersey and an ISIS-inspired stabbing attack in Minnesota. Republicans
are committed to defeating ISIS abroad and keeping Americans safe here
at home. We intend to make sure that our law enforcement agencies and
our Nation's military have the tools they need to defeat terrorist
threats. We will make sure that our military men and women remain the
best equipped and the most prepared fighting forces on the planet.
Another key component to keeping Americans safe is securing our
borders. We must have secure borders and policies that encourage legal
immigration while discouraging illegal immigration.
Then there are the other priorities we need to address: confirming a
Supreme Court nominee who will judge based on the law and the
Constitution, protecting religious liberty, encouraging investment in
our Nation's infrastructure, and more.
To all the Americans who voted for change in this election, to every
worker who has felt left behind in this economy, I want to say again:
We hear you. Republicans hear you. We are going to fight for your
priorities here in Washington. We are committed to earning the trust
that you placed in us on election day.
The election is over, and it is time to take up the work of governing
the Nation. Our Nation is facing many challenges. It is time for all of
us--Democrat and Republican, liberal and conservative--to unite to
address them. If we work together, I firmly believe we will once again
be able to say, as President Ronald Reagan once said:
American's best days are yet to come. Our proudest moments
are yet to be. Our most glorious achievements are just ahead.
I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. Daines). The Senator from Arizona.
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