Mr./Madam President, I
rise in opposition to the spending bill before us today. I rise in opposition
to the cynical substance of the legislation. I rise in opposition to the
un-republican and undemocratic process by which a small collection of political
and economic insiders crafted it, to benefit each other at everyone else’s
expense.
And finally, I rise in
particular opposition to the signals this so-called CRomnibus sends:· the
signal it sends to political insiders on both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue...·
the signal it sends to special interest cronies on Wall Street and K Street...·
and the signal it sends to working families struggling on Main Streets across
this country who have been waiting for a decade for someone in this city to
start putting them first.
And those problems with
this bill – each alone enough to merit opposition – do not even speak to its
greatest weakness: it’s failure to correct the president’s lawless executive
amnesty.
Since last night when it
was taken up in the House of Representatives, supporters of the CRomnibus have
couched their support in the language of compromise. “This isn’t a perfect
bill,” they say.
But on the contrary,
Mr./Madam President: it is perfect. As a representation of everything wrong
with Washington, D.C.... As an example of exactly the kind of the unfair,
unrepresentative legislating that triggered successive electoral waves of
bipartisan condemnation in 2006, 2008, 2010, and again in 2014 – the CRomnibus
is perfect.
Nor do members of my
party have the luxury today of blaming this latest failure on the outgoing
Senate majority. No. This one is on us.
Americans just last month
thought they went to the polls and voted for change to stop this kind of thing
– unread, thousand-page bills written in secret, filled with hidden favors for
special interests while funding the lawlessness of an out-of-control president.
Americans looking for that change won’t find it in this bill. Rather, they’ll
find what the discarded revolutionaries of Animal Farm found at the end of
George Orwell’s classic: “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and
from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to
say which was which.”
Mr./Madam President,
Americans today are facing a new and unnatural squeeze, an Opportunity Deficit that
is warping our free enterprise economy and our voluntary civil society. This
Opportunity Deficit is not simply the result of globalization or technology or
free trade.
It’s the result of
politicians creating a welfare system that traps poor families in poverty......
an education system that traps poor kids in bad schools and college students
into a lifetime of debt...... a health care system that locks the poor in
second-class care and soaks up what few wage gains middle class families ever
see......a tax system that discourages work, saving, investment, marriage, and
kids.
Government policy today
unfairly protects the privileges of those who have already climbed the ladder
of success, while pulling that ladder out of the reach of those who have not yet
grasped its bottom rungs.
Wages remain flat. Jobs
remain scarce, small businesses are struggling to grow while new businesses are
struggling even to get off the ground.
More and more today in
America, the people who work hard, play by the rules, and live within their
means are being forced to subsidize political and economic elites who don’t.
It’s not big business or big special interests who created this toxic
environment – all they can do is ask. Only government – big government, this government
- can rig the system.
Only government can carve out a regulatory exception for certain Big Banks while it continues to squeeze smaller, community banks...... or tweak accounting rules to line the pockets of certain Big Insurance companies......or create new taxpayer subsidies for certain industries..... and cynically present all of the above as unamendable take-it or shut-down the government propositions... as this bill does.
Only government can carve out a regulatory exception for certain Big Banks while it continues to squeeze smaller, community banks...... or tweak accounting rules to line the pockets of certain Big Insurance companies......or create new taxpayer subsidies for certain industries..... and cynically present all of the above as unamendable take-it or shut-down the government propositions... as this bill does.
And as this legislation
appears about to pass during a lame duck session of Congress, let’s not forget
that some of the people responsible for weighing this bill’s merits may soon be
seeking jobs representing the very industries set to receive those special
benefits.
And we wonder why the
American people distrust their government. We wonder why the principled
grassroots of both parties – conservatives and progressives - are up in arms
against their Washington establishments over this bill. The American people do
not trust Congress because, as we are proving once again today, Congress is not
trustworthy.
And yet, Mr./Madam
President, as rotten as this CRomnibus before us is... I want to state for the
record that this week leaves me with nothing but optimism about the prospects
for reform and revival in coming years.
The miserable process we
have witnessed this week represents the last gasping throes of a discredited
Washington status quo. Ten years ago, this bill would not have been
controversial. Five years ago, an easy majority would have been purchased with
earmarks. This week, with the full weight of both party’s leaderships, it
barely made it over the finish line.
Change comes slowly, as
we know. And it comes slowest to those institutions that make the rules.
But change is coming. The
era of passing 1600-page bills, written in secret, via a process that includes
lobbyists but excludes the American people... is coming to an end. The era of
big government rigging the rules for big business and big special interests
while leaving everyone else behind.... is coming to an end.
A new era is coming, in
which Washington will once again be forced to work for the American people
instead of the other way around.
To those Americans who
have watched with dismay what Congress did – and didn’t do – this week, who
made their voices heard by flooding both sides of the aisle with phone calls
and emails... take heart. It may not look like it today, but they are winning.
America is winning.
The Beltway
establishments of both parties are out of ideas, and running out of time. Next
year, a new unified Congress has an opportunity to reshape the national debate,
to challenge Washington’s failing status quo and its failed champion in the
Oval Office.
We can finally begin the
hard, overdue work:· of rescuing our economy from the grips of government
dysfunction and political privilege; · of rescuing our healthcare system from
Obamacare; · of reviving our education system and modernizing our
transportation system;· of ending special-interest manipulation of our tax
system and reforming regulations to level the playing for small and new
businesses.
We can craft a new reform
agenda that grows the economy and workers’ take-home pay. An agenda that
restores mobility and opportunity to Americans of and aspiring to the middle
class, while putting political and corporate elites back to work for everyone
else.
And we can look to our
own house, to reform the way Congress conducts the people’s business, the way
we budget and spend the people’s money, so embarrassments like this CRomnibus
are relics of a discredited past. We can. And we will.
For too long, the working
families of and aspiring to America’s middle class have been fighting a lonely
battle to keep up and get ahead. And for too long, Washington has been an
obstacle, even an opponent, in that fight. That fight will remain uphill, but
for the first time in a long time, there is hope. There is a real chance, that
fight may get a little less steep, a little less lonely. Help is on the way.
Mr./Madam President, I
know it’s hard to see right now. It’s hard to see in Washington, and it’s even
harder to see out the country. But change is coming. A new Congress is on the
way – with new ideas, and a new sense of purpose.
Temporary setbacks like
this bill should not discourage us. For the only way to keep winning is to keep
fighting.
Washington may still be broken, but America is ready to fix it, no matter how long it takes. Our opportunity to finally begin that work is almost here. We just have to know where to look for it.
Washington may still be broken, but America is ready to fix it, no matter how long it takes. Our opportunity to finally begin that work is almost here. We just have to know where to look for it.
For:... not by eastern
windows only when daylight comes, comes in the light; In front the sun climbs
slow, how slowly! But westward, look, the land is bright!” I yield the floor.
Comments
Mike
Lee moved to the top of the list for my choice for President in 2016. We need
to make this go viral. He is RIGHT ON !! I am amused by the pathetic attempts
of Congressmen in Georgia to explain their betrayal. - Debby Dooley, Atlanta
Tea Party
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