[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 55 (Wednesday, March 29, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H2525]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DISTRUST IN GOVERNMENT IS AT AN ALL-TIME HIGH
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Wisconsin (Mr. Gallagher) for 5 minutes.
Mr. GALLAGHER. Mr. Speaker, distrust in government is at an all-time
high, and it is easy to see why. Our Federal debt is approaching $20
trillion. A child born today in this country will inherit a crushing
burden of debt, part of an intergenerational crime without consequence.
Meanwhile, the middle class is being hollowed out, if not
disappearing entirely. We have a 7-million-man strong army that simply
opted out of the labor force entirely.
Finally, our foreign policy is in crisis. Threats continue to rise
abroad as, here at home, we continue to wreak havoc on our own military
through mindless defense sequester. By the way, our veterans still
aren't getting the care that they deserve. This is unacceptable.
Despite the fact that Congress, by any metric we might devise, is not
doing its basic job, in 10 days the Members of this body will adjourn
on a 2-week vacation. And in 10 legislative days, if we don't make some
hard choices, the government may shut down, cutting off our
constituents from access to programs they depend upon for their
livelihood.
So my message is simple. My plea to this body is simple. Let's end
the vacation.
In what other job would you grant yourself a 2-week vacation if you
failed to do that fundamental job?
I know we need to go back home. I know people want to hear from their
constituents. But more than anything else, our constituents sent us
here to do our job, to work together to fix problems rather than
punting them down the road to the next generation. So, please, let's
stay here, let's do our job. That is the very least we owe the American
people.
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