[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 172 (Wednesday, October 25, 2017)]
[House]
[Pages H8152-H8153]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A CIRCUIT BREAKER IS NEEDED FOR PROPOSED TAX CUTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BLUMENAUER. Mr. Speaker, the exercise my Republican friends are
going through with their budget and tax cut proposal would be amusing
if the consequences were not so serious.
Coming to Congress, I worked hard to earn a position on the House
Ways and Means Committee, which has been the focal point for critical
decisions in the past dealing with tax reform, with Social Security. I
respected its historic role and the way that its members worked
together in a thoughtful and bipartisan basis.
Unfortunately, unlike what has happened for other major tax reform
efforts, currently there has been no effort for laying the groundwork,
working with people in both parties, dealing with the hard decisions
that are necessary for tax reform that will move our country forward.
My Republican friends refuse to deal with the heavy legislative lifting
necessary for true reform.
In fact, my Republican friends now have given up on tax reform. They
are rushing through, in a matter of days, not reform but as big a tax
cut as they can possibly get, predicated on strong-arming their Members
with narrow control in Congress and disregarding the fundamentals of
responsible budgeting.
The budget resolution that the House will soon be considering by the
Republicans to enact their tax cut via the process known as
reconciliation is a fantasy. Read it carefully. It is predicated on
increasing our national debt $1.5 trillion, when previously they
promised that their tax reform would be budget neutral.
It is predicated on $4 trillion of unspecified budget cuts that will
be concentrated on Medicare, Medicaid, and the other programs that
Americans care the most deeply about.
The proof for this fantasy is the fact that even though Republicans
have an ironclad grip on the appropriations process in both the House
and the Senate and they don't have to worry about filibusters, they
don't need any Democratic votes at all, but they still cannot summon
the courage of their convictions to implement the beginning of this
strategy.
It doesn't have to wait for 2 or 4 or 10 years. They could start now
with the
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budget cutting that they are relying upon for this fantasy budget, but
they know that the American people won't stand for it and their own
Members wouldn't vote for those cuts now even though there is nothing
stopping them.
That is why it is absolutely essential that, even if they are
modestly successful with this reckless agenda, that we take steps to
prevent the resulting fiscal train wreck, because we have seen deficits
explode in the past where rosy projections about economic growth and
stern budget cuts fail to materialize.
The landmark 1986 tax reform legislation, the last time we had real
tax reform, by the way, predicated on bipartisan cooperation and a lot
of hard work, had no discernible impact on economic growth, even though
it was, in fact, worth it.
As a result, I will be offering standalone legislation and amendments
in the Ways and Means Committee to establish a circuit breaker that
will suspend the tax cuts if the rosy projections fail to materialize.
If deficits explode and budgets are not cut according to their plan,
then the American people should be spared the economic chaos by calling
a timeout and rolling back these reckless proposals, allowing us to
catch our breath and hopefully develop better policy based on
bipartisanship and facts, not fantasy.
America deserves a far-better vision than the Republican budget
fantasy and the reckless tax cuts that they are pushing so hard to
enact. At a minimum, we should have a circuit breaker to stop it if
they can't follow through on their promises.
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