[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 82 (Tuesday, May 16, 2023)]
[House]
[Pages H2354-H2355]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NEGOTIATE IN GOOD FAITH ON THE NATION'S DEBT CEILING
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Wisconsin (Mr. Pocan) for 5 minutes.
Mr. POCAN. Mr. Speaker, Republicans aren't being honest when they
tell you they are trying to negotiate in good faith on the Nation's
debt ceiling.
First, this shouldn't be a negotiation; it is paying our bills we
have already spent. We have lifted the debt ceiling over 80 times
before, including three times during President Trump's tenure because
you have to pay your bills.
Second, the legislation they passed, as an alleged negotiation, shows
how drastic they would like to cut spending but can't because they
can't even put specifics on paper, like the President and the Democrats
have. They would love to cut programs drastically, but the cuts would
hurt so many Americans they can't actually do it. That is why they
haven't released a budget.
I serve on the Appropriations Committee--let me explain what the
Republicans want to do. They passed a bill to cut spending to fiscal
year 2022 levels. That sounds innocuous enough, but here is what it
actually means. Deep cuts.
We have discretionary and nondiscretionary spending. We can't cut
nondiscretionary spending like Social Security and Medicare because,
well, it is your money that we hold on to as a public trust. By law, we
can't cut nondiscretionary spending. That only leaves discretionary
funds that can be changed.
Discretionary funds are eligible for cuts or increases, but the GOP
majority further limits that by saying they won't cut Pentagon
spending, amounting to over half of the discretionary funds.
That leaves a much smaller portion of the total budget to absorb all
the cuts they propose, adding up to a 22 percent cut of all remaining
funds. That is 22 percent of the funds that help veterans, 22 percent
of the funds to protect the border, funds for Meals on Wheels programs,
funds for railroad safety inspections, education, housing, and
healthcare, all cut.
Think about those levels of cuts and what that effect would have on
you and your family. They talk a tough game on the border, but they
would cut 22 percent of the funding going to protect the border.
Cutting Border Patrol and Customs officers could increase the flow of
people coming into the country and cut back on searches for fentanyl
and other drugs at our points of entry.
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They say they want to back the blue and support our police, but 22
percent cuts to Federal law enforcement and grants to local police
departments are hardly the support they need.
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They say they support our veterans--but cut veterans' food assistance
programs and housing choice vouchers, hurting tens of thousands of
veterans who have bravely served. Even the PACT Act that finally made
it through Congress to help veterans exposed to toxic chemicals
wouldn't get the funding needed to help those who served our Nation.
It keeps going. 180,000 fewer children would have access to
childcare; 10,800 fewer OSHA inspections of plants would expose workers
to unsafe conditions. Drug treatment courts would lose funding, and
29,000 fewer people would be able to get treatment for opioid
addiction.
There is a reason why they can't put out a full budget. It is because
these types of cuts aren't workable.
It is worse. If they do fund some areas, then other areas will see
even deeper cuts--30 percent or more cuts in some of the areas I just
mentioned. If they don't get these cuts, then they won't pay our
Nation's current bills and will force our Nation into default.
When you sign a mortgage, you can't decide whether or not you are
going to send your monthly check. If you default, then you lose your
house, and your credit is shot. The same is true for the Federal
Government.
You would also be directly affected by Republican default. Millions
of people would lose their jobs. Interest rates for home buyers and
small businesses would go up overnight. Stocks would tank, sinking your
retirement investments.
Congress has to pay its bills like you do, responsibly, and you do
that by lifting the debt ceiling now. If not, then, Mr. President,
invoke parts of the 14th Amendment to pay our bills and not damage the
economy.
Enough messing around. Get the job done, House Republicans. Your
constituents deserve it.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Members are reminded to direct their remarks
to the Chair.
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