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1852 - Acton gold mine owner & California Gov. Henry Tifft Gage born in New York [story]
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U.S. Rep. Howard "Buck" McKeon

U.S. Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon

U.S. Rep. Howard “Buck” McKeon (R-Santa Clarita), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, made the following floor statement Thursday on reconciliation:

“Today we will send to the Senate a way out of this fiscal crisis. Rather than react in defense of the president’s position, I urge Senators to treat this package as a good faith effort to protect America’s middle class and small businesses from harmful tax hikes and to reduce spending to resolve sequestration. We know that the President is willing to put adjustments to entitlements on the table. This proposal provides a framework for us to reach bipartisan agreement on how to do that.

“If we fail to act, on January 2nd a hammer’s strike will fall on America’s Armed Forces. It will be one of the most significant and damaging blows to our troops and our national security in history. Without even the stroke of a pen, sequester will do incredible injury to a military that took generations to build. It will take generations to fix. And the blow will not come from an enemy, but from our own inability to fulfill the basic obligations of governance.

“We must stop substituting regular order with brinksmanship. We must not allow impasses of our own doing to harm our Armed Forces. I call on the President to lead, rather than create a new crisis. We cannot stand idly by while we have American men and women fighting to keep us safe across the globe.  It is a disgrace that the President decided to use them as pawns in these negotiations. And it is a disgrace that we haven’t managed to rescue them yet.

“My leadership made me a promise. Sequestration would not happen. Today, for the sixth time, they are bringing a measure to the floor in an effort to keep that promise.  I thank them for what they have done, and wish we could have done even more.

“The American people were also promised that Sequestration would not happen. Many times over his campaign and in the presence of our troops and veterans, the Commander-in-Chief made that promise. Sequestration would not happen. Yet, as we stand here today, days away from the catastrophe, the President of The United States hasn’t lifted a finger to keep that promise.

“If the Senate fails to take our offer seriously, we will likely return to Washington after Christmas. But the 68,000 American troops in Afghanistan don’t have that luxury. We ask them to bear the pain of combat, I hope will not ask them to shoulder the weight of Washington’s irresponsibility.

“Every man and woman who serves in this chamber, and in the one down the hall, and in the oval office down the street; are the stewards of a sacred trust.  We have all put our left hand on a bible and raised our right hand and made a sacred pledge.  Part of that pledge is to defend the men and women who put their lives on the line to defend us.  If this House and this Senate, this Speaker and this President, allow the year to end without resolving Sequestration, we will all be in direct and unforgivable violation of that trust.  I have debated and reasoned with my colleagues, and now I beg; do not let the year end without ending sequestration.”

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2 Comments

  1. AMERI-CAN-DO says:

    “AMERI-CAN-DO”

    WE CAN AND WE MUST DO..

    Combine a few letters from the words REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT and they Could Spell..AMERI-CAN-DO & ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTELY SHOULD..SPELL..AMERI-CAN-DO ! !

    NEITHER OF THESE WORDS (REPUBLICAN,DEMOCRAT) SPELLED SEPARATELY CAN SPELL.. “AMERI-CAN-DO” It Takes Both To Spell AMERI-CAN-DO and it will take BOTH PARTIES TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE FOR ALL OF AMERICA’S CHILDREN & THEIR CHILDREN.

    “UNITED WE STAND” and “TEAM WORK WORKS”

    (these statements aren’t just words they are facts)

    Mr. Obama Is NOT just the Democrats President he is “THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES” ALL STATES & ALL PARTIES PRESIDENT.. MR. OBAMA.. IS AMERICA’S LEADER YOUR LEADER/OUR LEADER, HE WAS ELECTED BY AMERICA TO LEAD OUR NATION. “SO LET HIM LEAD”

    “THIS IS WHY “WE THE PEOPLE PUT HIM IN OFFICE”.. WORK WITH HIM “WHATEVER IT TAKES” COMPROMISE WITH THE PRESIDENT & WORK WITH HIM..THIS IS YOUR JOB.

    IT CERTAINLY ISN’T PRODUCTIVE FOR ANY PARTY TO HURT AMERICAN’S BY NOT WORKING WITH AMERICA’S LEADER THAT; “WE THE PEOPLE” ELECTED TO BE OUR PRESIDENT.

    “TIME TO TEAM UP FOR THE GOOD OF OUR COUNTRY”

  2. Mike Naoum says:

    Buck doesn’t even know what the House didn’t pass. What a joke the Republicans in the House are. They can’t even pass a bill amoung themselves that would be DOA.

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