[Congressional Record Volume 171, Number 63 (Tuesday, April 8, 2025)]
[Senate]
[Page S2463]
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BUDGET
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, now on the budget, we are not even 100
days into Donald Trump's second term, and his Presidency is already a
dumpster fire. His tariffs were one of the largest tax hikes on
American families in half a century since the Vietnam war. His bumbling
trade war wiped trillions of dollars from American retirement savings.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk is crashing the Social Security website,
shutting down local offices, and disconnecting phone services. All
these closures and firings show his real desire is to decimate Social
Security.
In March, employment for U.S. small businesses with 1 to 9 employees
decreased by 98,000 jobs. Consumer confidence is at a 4-year low.
Outlook for the economy is at a 12-year--a 12-year--low. The odds of a
recession are at 60 percent. Some have argued--Larry Fink--that the
recession has already started, according to the CEOs he has talked to.
What are Republicans in Congress doing about all this chaos, all this
mess, all this severe harm to American families? Here is their answer:
Cut taxes for billionaires. And why are they doing that? How are they
going to pay for that? By taking away Americans' healthcare, making it
harder for working families to put food on the table, slashing
veterans' assistance and help for rural communities, kids, and
Americans with disabilities.
With the threats of a recession on the rise because of these tariffs,
do House Republicans really want to sign their name on a bill that adds
$37 trillion to the deficit? They should tread carefully.
I said last Friday that for all the hand-wringing so far, the hard
part for Republicans remains in front of them.
The Republican agenda suffers from a fatal flaw. Its various pieces
are all unpopular on their own, but when pieced together, it is even
worse. That is why the Republicans are having such trouble coming
together. It is not even to deal with Democrats, the House and Senate
Republicans are at loggerheads.
Members within each Republican caucus are at loggerheads. Why?
Because the two policies are both unpopular. Slashing Medicaid,
reducing taxes on billionaires--Americans don't like it so the
Republicans are tying themselves in a knot in trying to get this done,
against the will of the American people.
Republicans in Congress want to cut taxes for billionaires and pay
for it by taking away Americans' healthcare, making it harder for
working families to put food on the table. This is incredible.
With the threats of a recession on the rise because of these tariffs,
do House Republicans really want to sign their name to this bill, as I
said before?
The bottom line is, sooner or later, Republicans are going to have to
face the music. There aren't enough procedural gimmicks in the world to
change the reality. The Republican agenda on both sides--slashing
programs like healthcare people need, tax cuts for billionaires, it is
unpopular on both sides. It is not going to get any more popular moving
forward, and the Republicans will have to tie themselves in lots of
pretzel knots to even get a bill passed--such a highly unpopular bill
passed.
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