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Congress must end partisan politics for all Americans [BARF! CA Dem, scared?]
The Hill ^
| January 26, 2012
| Rep. Sam Farr (D)
Posted on 01/26/2012 9:11:06 AM PST by greyfoxx39
President Obama delivered a State of the Union address with a blueprint for the future of our country that is not Republican or Democrat, but a common sense plan that is simply American. The time for partisan agendas has long ago come and gone, and now these uncertain times call on us all to rise above partisan politics to face the dire issues facing our nation.
As the President delivered his speech in the U.S. Capitol, the unemployment rate continues to hover around double digits in some areas, the housing market continues to operate in disarray and reckless Wall Street investments continue to haunt our financial system and consumer confidence. But this is just the tip of the iceberg. We are also failing to prepare a future workforce that is ready to enter the 21st century economy; our transportation corridors are in desperate need of improvements; and an out of balance tax code is disproportionately benefiting the most fortunate at the expense of those less well off.
As a result, everyday we find our country slipping further and further away from the America that built the strongest middle class in the world and laid the foundation for a generation of innovation. As the president noted, we indeed find ourselves in a break it or make it moment. We can choose to continue to entrench ourselves in partisan fights, and get nothing done; Or we can clear off the partisan line that has divided us and derailed progress. The president laid out this choice and a path forward to securing a strong middle class and reinforcing our American values.
Of particular importance to my district, and California, the president addressed a fundamental problem that has devastated the lives of millions of families and the economies of many of local communities. California suffers from a foreclosure rate that is twice the national average, and has left families out of their home and without their life investment. Many of these people played by the rules, followed the advice of their banks, and were led to believe they were doing all the right things. But in turn, their homes were foreclosed and their future left in uncertainty.
In an action that will please millions of families, I applaud the president for directing Attorney General Eric Holder to create a special unit of federal prosecutors to expand investigations into abusive practices by lenders. I also look forward to hearing more on the presidents plan to reduce monthly mortgage payments for homeowners, which will give them a chance to stay in their homes.
On the critical issue of jobs, I am encouraged by the presidents agenda to provide American workers with the skills they need to succeed in a 21st century economy, and to stop the practice of rewarding companies that ship jobs overseas. While the Presidents actions in the last three years have helped small businesses create 3.2 million jobs and stimulate growth, it is clear more needs to done.
I know that in the next few weeks we will continue to debate the merits and intentions of the Presidents plan and vision. But as we do so, it is important we do not lose focus on the real prioritygetting our country back on track and working for all Americans.
We have a tough road ahead of us to get there, one in which we must confront questions of fairness and valuesand results that will ultimately define the country we leave for our children and grandchildren. Ahead of us are also clear choiceswe can continue to wage partisan attacks or we can unite for the common cause of creating a better tomorrow.
The bottom line is that unemployment does not distinguish between Democrats and Republicans. Foreclosures do not target conservatives or liberals. And the fallout of a reckless Wall Street equally destroyed the savings and investments of Americans along every shade of the political spectrum. These monumental challenges facing everyday Americans have not developed along party lines, therefore there is no reason why Congress should.
In the next few weeks, I look forward to engaging in debate that bares results and progress. This is the expectation from the American people, and should be the expectation of every single member of Congress.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: demloser; justanointzero; whatconstitution
What a load of "let's all play nice garbage". Next up, "do away with partisan elections"!
To: greyfoxx39
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:15:34 AM PST
by
Bigh4u2
(Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
To: greyfoxx39
Ever notice how whenever a Democrat calls for an end to partisan squabbles all they talk about is how the Republicans should give in to everything they want? Where is the Democrat saying “I’ve had enough of the bitterness in Washington. I’ll agree to shrink the size of government”
In never-never land, that’s where
To: greyfoxx39
The time for partisan agendas has long ago come and gone ...
Must have happened after the Dems shoved ObamaCare down America's throat.
Be interesting to know if he voted up or down on it.
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:17:44 AM PST
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: greyfoxx39
Watch for them to introduce an enabling act - soon .
Facing defeat, they will go for all the marbles.
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:19:37 AM PST
by
Jim Noble
("The Germans: At your feet, or at your throat" - Winston Churchill)
To: greyfoxx39
“Bipartisan” means that some larger-than-usual deception is being carried out. - George Carlin
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:20:55 AM PST
by
dfwgator
(Don't wake up in a roadside ditch. Get rid of Romney.)
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:24:24 AM PST
by
greyfoxx39
(When does Mittens come out in black-face to accuse Newt of racism? H/T APatientman)
To: greyfoxx39
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:24:24 AM PST
by
Wings-n-Wind
(The main things are the plain things!)
To: greyfoxx39
LMAO!! When did this simple scumbag Sam Farr climb out of the clown car?
“stop partisanship” = “raise taxes like the scumbag Demorats want”
To: greyfoxx39
the presidents plan to reduce monthly mortgage payments for homeowners, which will give them a chance to stay in their homes.
Maybe I’m wrong but it seemed to me that this program
would only apply to those who were currant in their payments.
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:31:00 AM PST
by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: greyfoxx39
I will never understand how these class-envy provoking, redistributist, moral relativist, intolerant, prevaricators have somehow cast themselves as representative of traditional American interests/values/ideals.
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posted on
01/26/2012 9:34:09 AM PST
by
LucianOfSamasota
(Tanstaafl - its not just for breakfast anymore...)
To: greyfoxx39
“common sense” = hardcore Marxism
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posted on
01/26/2012 10:44:28 AM PST
by
pabianice
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