[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 162 (Monday, September 20, 2021)]
[Senate]
[Pages S6544-S6545]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]



                         Budget Reconciliation

  Mr. TUBERVILLE. Madam President, our country is facing several crises 
as we speak. We are facing a border crisis with recordbreaking numbers 
of illegal immigrants pouring into our country daily, weekly, and 
monthly. We are facing a political and humanitarian crisis in the 
aftermath of a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan resulting from a 
fatally flawed political decision.
  And we are still facing a public health crisis with the resurgence of 
COVID putting a strain on our healthcare system and our entire economy.
  And despite the finger-pointing that President Biden has tried to do, 
we are seeing the real impact of his failed policies.
  Every one of these crises, from the border to Afghanistan, to COVID, 
require our attention immediately. But you haven't heard much more than 
a peep from our colleagues on the left.
  Instead, they are focused on jamming through a $3.5 trillion spending 
bill. You know, even if you spent $5 million per day, every single day 
of the year, it would still take almost 2,000 years to spend $3.5 
trillion. Think about that. Five million a day, 365 days a year, would 
take 2,000 years to spend $3.5 trillion.
  So they are either completely tone deaf on the left or they are 
playing a game of hide the ball in an attempt to divert attention from 
these very real problems that are facing our country today.
  You might find yourself asking, rightfully so: How will this package 
help the crisis our Nation is facing now, today? Will it help secure 
the border? Will it bring home Americans who were abandoned in 
Afghanistan? Will it encourage folks to talk to their doctor about 
getting the vaccine?
  The answer across the board is a definite no. This reckless tax-and-
spending spree will not do any of the above things.
  What it will do is add to inflation, which is already at the highest 
point dating back to at least 2010.
  With recordbreaking inflation and American families feeling the 
squeeze, it is long past time for Congress to pass some fiscal 
restraint. American families across this country have to. They have to 
have restraint, so why wouldn't we have to have it?
  But the real kicker, as if spending $3.5 trillion is not enough, is 
what they want to spend it on. If you think the pricetag is shocking, 
wait until you hear what programs are going to be funded with your 
taxpayer dollars.
  Tucked into this legislation is a laundry list of progressive 
initiatives to expand Medicare, fund climate programs, and provide 
universal preschool and free college, all while inflation is going sky 
high.
  With this bill, Democrats are painting a vision--their vision for 
what they think America should be, not what it is, and that is a 
socialist, welfare state with handout programs from cradle to grave, 
with not one work incentive included.
  And remember, this bill only needs 50 votes, and because of that, 
they are trying to tack on everything that they know can't pass at a 
60-vote threshold. That includes the illegal immigrants, which we have 
talked about. They were actually considering this in the middle of a 
border crisis, which is as illogical as it is radical. It shows you 
just how radical this thing is--so radical that they tried to stick a 
policy provision into a budget bill, which, thank goodness, got struck 
down this weekend.
  The Democrats are also adding in parts of this disastrous PRO Act, 
including a provision to overturn 85 years of precedent enabling 
lawsuits from civil penalties. This would allow unions to bleed 
businesses dry. It would cause many companies to close up shop and move 
operations overseas.
  It is truly the kitchen-sink approach to try to bypass any Republican 
weigh-in on these important issues on behalf of the America that we all 
represent.
  And if you think these policies are bad, the taxes are worse. 
Democrats are looking at a litany of taxes to throw at Americans to 
cover some of the costs of the far-left agenda.
  Top on the list is an increase in the corporate tax rate from 21 
percent to 26.5 percent. That is higher than communist China's 
corporate tax--higher than China's. President Trump's signature Tax 
Cuts and Jobs Act lowered this rate. As a result, we saw a surge of 
corporations returning to American shores, and over $1 trillion flowed 
back into the country after lowering this rate. A reversal of President 
Trump's pro-business tax policy will directly hit American businesses--
the heart of this country. That is simply something we can't afford.

  Family farms--they are going to come under assault like everybody 
else with the increase of the capital gains tax and death tax. To make 
matters worse for farmers, our Democratic colleagues want to increase 
taxes on family farms at the time of inheritance by doing away with the 
longstanding step-up in basis rule.

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  For every family across Alabama, this tax bill would mean an average 
tax increase of over $500. More taxes mean paychecks don't go as far. 
More taxes mean small businesses will struggle to afford to keep 
employees on the payroll. And more taxes mean less economic freedom.
  Finally, the Democrats want to increase the power of the IRS--we are 
all fired up about that--by requiring financial institutions to report 
any and all financial transactions of $600 or more made by their 
customers. Presently, it is $10,000. They want to drop it down to $600. 
They want the IRS to be able to keep tabs on how you are spending the 
money that you earn--not somebody else, the money that you earn.
  This means that every check you write, every bill you pay, every 
Venmo you send, and every stock purchase you make over $600 will be 
reported to the IRS.
  Why do they need this information? They don't even effectively use 
the data they collect now. It is going to put businesses, banks in a 
huge bind. Turning this information over to the IRS will only give the 
government more ability to go after taxpayers whose politics they don't 
like.
  Remember Lois Lerner--Lois Lerner from the Obama administration. The 
IRS has a long history of unequal enforcement. Earlier this summer, for 
example, they denied tax-exempt status to a Texas charity because, 
according to the IRS, the organization's commitment to the Christian 
faith tied it too closely to the Republican Party. That is disgraceful.
  Requiring financial institutions to report this data to the IRS would 
put a huge burden on the community banks and credit unions. Some of the 
smallest institutions will be forced to close their doors because the 
cost to comply will be too high. We can't allow that to happen. These 
businesses are the backbone of Main Street America and play a key role 
in getting capital into the hands of middle-class Americans.
  This policy would also disproportionately hurt minority communities 
and folks living in rural areas, many of whom are already distrustful 
of Big Government and would be pushed out of the banking system. 
Democrats say they want to help these folks get financial services, but 
this policy would do exactly the opposite.
  Our colleagues on the left want to spend to no end, and the American 
people are sounding the alarm. In a recent poll, 80 percent of 
Americans directly point to the economic policies of this 
administration for their financial hardships and the rising prices of 
everyday goods and services.
  When asked about the concerns of rising prices at the grocery store 
as a result of this administration's poor economic policies, an 
administration official said: If you take out beef, pork, and poultry, 
the rising prices are normal.
  Well, proteins like beef and poultry make up 63 percent of grocery 
items purchased--63 percent. So when prices rise as they are now, it 
directly impacts American families. There is nothing normal about that. 
It is unacceptable.
  But it is not only the price of groceries that are rapidly rising. 
According to the National Retail Federation, back-to-school spending is 
expected to increase more than $3 billion from 2020, just in 1 year, 
with the average household spending upward of $800 on school supplies.
  Rapidly rising prices translate to a tax on the American consumer. 
There is no other way to put it. Inflation is a tax, one that is 
already weighing heavily on the shoulders of all American families.
  Don't just take my word for how bad this bill is. Even some of their 
own party have come out against it, asking Congress to take a strategic 
pause on spending billions upon billions of taxpayer dollars.
  We are not even through the year yet, but this out-of-control 
spending will amount to at least $6.5 trillion before the year is over. 
You heard me right--$6.5 trillion. To put it another way, that equates 
to more than $50,000 for every household across the country, costing 
more than ObamaCare and World War II combined.
  Considering that there is not an initiative in this bill that would 
address any of the crises facing our Nation today, it begs the 
question: Why are the Democrats in such a hurry to spend so much?
  You know, the Federal Government cannot keep writing blank checks and 
expect future generations to pay the bill. It can't happen. This is 
real money we are talking about. This is not Monopoly money. The 
Federal Government cannot keep turning a blind eye to legitimate crises 
facing our country in order to hastily enact a partisan agenda.
  It was then-Vice President Joe Biden who said: ``Show me your budget, 
and I'll tell you what you value.''
  I would encourage the President to heed his own remarks, because this 
reckless tax-and-spend policy is exactly the opposite of what Americans 
want, need, and value.