Weekly remarks: Mitch McConnell says Democrats tune out Americans; Obama likes clean energy
Over the past twenty months, we’ve been fighting not just to create more jobs today, but to rebuild our economy on a stronger foundation. Our future as a nation depends on making sure that the jobs and industries of the 21st century take root here in America. And there is perhaps no industry with more potential to create jobs now – and growth in the coming years – than clean energy.
For decades, we’ve talked about the importance of ending our dependence on foreign oil and pursuing new kinds of energy, like wind and solar power. But for just as long, progress had been prevented at every turn by the special interests and their allies in Washington.
So, year after year, our dependence on foreign oil grew. Families have been held hostage to spikes in gas prices. Good manufacturing jobs have gone overseas. And we’ve seen companies produce new energy technologies and high-skilled jobs not in America, but in countries like China, India and Germany.
It was essential – for our economy, our security, and our planet – that we finally tackle this challenge. That is why, since we took office, my administration has made an historic commitment to....
For example, I want share with you one new development, made possible by the clean energy incentives we have launched. This month, in the Mojave Desert, a company called BrightSource plans to break ground on a revolutionary new type of solar power plant. It’s going to put about a thousand people to work building a state-of-the-art facility. And when it’s complete, it will turn sunlight into the energy that will power up to 140,000 homes – the largest such plant in the world. Not in China. Not in India. But in California.
With projects like this one, and others across this country, we are staking our claim to continued leadership in the new global economy. And we’re putting Americans to work producing clean, home-grown American energy that will help lower our reliance on foreign oil and protect our planet for future generations.
Now there are some in Washington who want to shut them down. In fact, in the Pledge they recently released, the Republican leadership is promising to scrap all the incentives for clean energy projects, including those currently underway – even with all the jobs and potential that they hold.
This doesn’t make sense for our economy. It doesn’t make sense for Americans who are looking for jobs. And it doesn’t make sense for our future. To go backwards and scrap these plans means handing the competitive edge to China and other nations. It means that we’ll grow even more dependent on foreign oil. And, at a time of economic hardship, it means forgoing jobs we desperately need. In fact, shutting down just this one project would cost about a thousand jobs.
That’s what’s at stake in this debate. We can go back to the failed energy policies that profited the oil companies but weakened our country. We can go back to the days when promising industries got set up overseas. Or we can go after new jobs in growing industries. And we can spur innovation and help make our economy more competitive. We know the choice that’s right for America. We need to do what we’ve always done – put our ingenuity and can do spirit to work to fight for a brighter future. Thanks. ####
Good morning. This is Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky.
Over the past 19 months, we’ve witnessed something truly remarkable in Washington.
We’ve seen a governing party basically tune out the American people who elected them and aggressively advance an agenda that most Americans vehemently opposed.
In fact, the more Americans spoke out against government takeovers, government-run health care, wasteful spending, and debt, the more Democratic lawmakers seemed to dig in.
This is a pretty risky approach in a nation where the government, to quote the Declaration of Independence, derives its powers from the consent of the governed. It’s also the main reason most people expect Republicans to do pretty well in the upcoming November elections.
But Republicans aren’t under any illusions. We know voters are primarily interested in stopping the government freight train and sending a message to both parties this November.
They want all of us to know that we work for them, not the other way around.
And they want us to do something about jobs. Because chronic unemployment is not a second-tier issue: it’s a national crisis.
At the moment, nearly 15 million Americans are currently looking for work and can’t find it.
Another 11 million are working below their skill levels.
Yet virtually every single piece of major legislation Democrat leaders in Washington have proposed over the past 19 months has made it either harder for businesses to hire new workers or retain the workers they already have. And now they want to make it even worse.
Earlier this week, Democrat leaders who’ve spent the past year and a half working tirelessly to expand the reach of government, left town without doing the single most important thing they could have done for jobs.
Too preoccupied enacting the rest of their agenda, they neglected to pass or even propose legislation that would prevent one of the largest tax hikes in history.
As a result, at the stroke of midnight on December 31st, every American who pays income taxes is set to get a tax hike that Democrats have had two years to prevent.
The lowest income taxpayers will see a 50% increase in their federal income tax rate on their first $8,000 of income.
Middle class Americans will get hit hard — at the worst possible time.
Parents will see the child tax credit they’ve enjoyed for nearly a decade cut in half.
Many young people with college degrees will see the deduction they get on their loan interest vanish.
The death tax will rocket from 0 percent to 55 percent, meaning many Americans will soon have to hand over more than half of everything they have to the federal government before leaving it to their families.
Hundreds of thousands of small businesses will get socked with a job-killing tax hike.
And young couples will be penalized even more than they already are just for getting married.
All of these changes would overturn provisions that have been the law of the land for nearly ten years. And allowing them to happen at a time when so many are struggling makes no sense at all if you want to help the economy — something even the President admitted in the past.
That’s why I proposed a bill last month that would extend current law and prevent any of these tax hikes from taking place, S.3773, the Tax Hike Prevention Act.
Unfortunately, Democrats weren’t interested.
In the final days of the session, they had other priorities.
And whenever they were asked about this looming tax hike, they just blamed the Republicans.
They said that Republicans will be to blame for some people getting a tax hike because we didn’t think anyone should get a tax hike …
Now, I don’t get it either.
The fact is, the best way to help individuals and small businesses and the economy is to give them all the certainty that their taxes won’t be going up at the end of the year.
But Democrat leaders in Washington appear to have other plans with your money.
As the President recently said, and I’m quoting him directly: ‘I’ve got a whole bunch of better ways to spend that money.’
So after maxing out the national credit card on a failed Stimulus bill and a government-run health care bill, they want even more. And that’s why they are now holding middle class Americans hostage in a pursuit of their foolish desire to tax America’s job creators in the middle of a recession.
It makes you wonder who they’re listening to. I’m Mitch McConnell. Thanks for tuning in. ####
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President has been truthful with Americans. Let's look at some of what happened.
Over heard on the news:
This Congress is one of the most productive in history!
President Obama appointed two women to the Supreme court.
The Congress passed the Stimulus Package.
The Congress passed the Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
The Congress passed the Equal Pay Legislation.
The Congress passed the Credit Card Act.
The Congress passed the Credit card Reform Act.
Robert Menendez of New Jersey notes how his Democratic Party has lacked the 60 votes needed to overcome procedural tactics used by Republicans to delay or prevent legislation from moving forward.
Democrats blamed Republicans for blocking their attempts to move forward with important legislation, including a defense authorization bill.
Democrats say they are proud of what they have accomplished since President Obama took office, including passage of an economic stimulus bill, health care legislation, tough financial regulations, consumer protections, and bills to help students, veterans and small businesses.
The Republican party of "NO" threatened or used the filibuster a historic 101 times last year alone, a record high.
The Democrats passed Extension of unemployment compensation act.
The Democrats passed Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
The Democrats passed Health Care and afford-ability Act.
The Democrats passed Small Business Jobs and Credit Act.
The Democrats passed Haitian Debt Relief and Earthquake Reconstruction Act.
The Democrats passed Wall Street Reform and Consumer Act.
Now, let's look at the Republicans:
The party whose Texas Governor will not debate resulting from the torrid loss during the primary debates where Medina blew both Kay Bailey and Tricky Ricky away.
The party of "NO" also called The TEA PARTY.
The party of "Christine O'Donnell who did not go to Oxford University", "did not attend Princeton Grad school", and "Witchcraft".
The party of Boehner who said "There would be no more "business as usual in Washington, DC after the mid-terms."
The party that has "NO" concrete plans for tax cuts, stimulus and deficit control .
The party that blocks legislation to extend unemployment benefits.
The party that wants to tax everyone 23% evenly accross the board.
The party of Sarah Palin "The Quitter".
The party of Sen. Tom Colburn of Oklahoma, who has a Senatorial hold on the Haiti Earthquake funds.
The party of "NO" who fought the passage by Democrats in Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama, is arguably the single biggest legislative achievement for the administration.
The party that has not provided any plans for jobs, jobs, jobs.
The party that blocked or limited the regulation of the banking industry.
The party that would have allowed the auto industry to go belly up.
The party that fought Health reform even though a majority of Americans believe the measure will help families across the country, according to a new national poll.
The party that blocked the bill designed to encourage domestic job growth.
The party that fought Wall Street reform.
The party that fought the Education Reform bill.
The party has embraced the opposition role to the point of saying "No" to everything, which adds up to a long record of voting against the middle class.
The party of Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) who voted against the repeal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy regarding gays in military service.
The party whose leaders did not go the colleges she said.
The party whose members dress up like Darth Vader.
The party of the guy who stood in front of "Mission Accomplished".
The party of "Do you miss Me now".
The party who fought positive changes like:
Insurance plans can't dump chronically ill patients
they must cover employees with preexisting conditions
they can't cap total benefits; young people can remain on their parents' plans until the age of 26.
Vote
Out
The
(E)Incumbent Party of "NO"
Posted by: Rudy Gonzales | October 02, 2010 at 06:25 AM
Hey Rudy Gonzales,
How is that ACORN subsidy working for you? No one in their right mind could be making excuses for this corrupt and fiscally irresponsible administration. When are the Kool Aid drinkers going to get it that both parties and completely clueless, out of touch and unable to govern? When you start seeing your taxes increase along with a decrease of government benefits to service the monstrous debt created by the Idiot-in-chief, maybe you will get a clue that the American people have been hoodwinked by the con man from Kenya.
Posted by: Barry Hussein | October 03, 2010 at 08:15 AM