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FULL TEXT: Joni Ernst’s Republican Party response to the 2015 State of the Union
National Journal ^ | 1/20/2015

Posted on 01/20/2015 7:31:22 PM PST by iowamark

“Good evening.

“I’m Joni Ernst. As a mother, a soldier, and a newly elected senator from the great State of Iowa, I am proud to speak with you tonight.

“A few moments ago, we heard the President lay out his vision for the year to come. Even if we may not always agree, it’s important to hear different points of view in this great country. We appreciate the President sharing his.

“Tonight though, rather than respond to a speech, I’d like to talk about your priorities. I’d like to have a conversation about the new Republican Congress you just elected, and how we plan to make Washington focus on your concerns again.

“We heard the message you sent in November — loud and clear. And now we’re getting to work to change the direction Washington has been taking our country.

“The new Republican Congress also understands how difficult these past six years have been. For many of us, the sting of the economy and the frustration with Washington’s dysfunction, weren’t things we had to read about. We felt them every day.

“We felt them in Red Oak — the little town in southwestern Iowa where I grew up, and am still proud to call home today.

“As a young girl, I plowed the fields of our family farm. I worked construction with my dad. To save for college, I worked the morning biscuit line at Hardees.

“We were raised to live simply, not to waste. It was a lesson my mother taught me every rainy morning.

“You see, growing up, I had only one good pair of shoes. So on rainy school days, my mom would slip plastic bread bags over them to keep them dry.

“But I was never embarrassed. Because the school bus would be filled with rows and rows of young Iowans with bread bags slipped over their feet.

“Our parents may not have had much, but they worked hard for what they did have.

“These days though, many families feel like they’re working harder and harder, with less and less to show for it.

“Not just in Red Oak, but across the country.

“We see our neighbors agonize over stagnant wages and lost jobs. We see the hurt caused by canceled healthcare plans and higher monthly insurance bills. We see too many moms and dads put their own dreams on hold while growing more fearful about the kind of future they’ll be able to leave to their children.

“Americans have been hurting, but when we demanded solutions, too often Washington responded with the same stale mindset that led to failed policies like Obamacare. It’s a mindset that gave us political talking points, not serious solutions.

“That’s why the new Republican majority you elected started by reforming Congress to make it function again. And now, we’re working hard to pass the kind of serious job-creation ideas you deserve.

“One you’ve probably heard about is the Keystone jobs bill. President Obama has been delaying this bipartisan infrastructure project for years, even though many members of his party, unions, and a strong majority of Americans support it. The President’s own State Department has said Keystone’s construction could support thousands of jobs and pump billions into our economy, and do it with minimal environmental impact.

“We worked with Democrats to pass this bill through the House. We’re doing the same now in the Senate.

“President Obama will soon have a decision to make: will he sign the bill, or block good American jobs?

“There’s a lot we can achieve if we work together.

“Let’s tear down trade barriers in places like Europe and the Pacific. Let’s sell more of what we make and grow in America over there so we can boost manufacturing, wages, and jobs right here, at home.

“Let’s simplify America’s outdated and loophole-ridden tax code. Republicans think tax filing should be easier for you, not just the well-connected. So let’s iron out loopholes to lower rates — and create jobs, not pay for more government spending.

“The President has already expressed some support for these kinds of ideas. We’re calling on him now to cooperate to pass them.

“You’ll see a lot of serious work in this new Congress.

“Some of it will occur where I stand tonight, in the Armed Services Committee room. This is where I’ll join committee colleagues — Republicans and Democrats — to discuss ways to support our exceptional military and its mission. This is where we’ll debate strategies to confront terrorism and the threats posed by Al Qaeda, ISIL, and those radicalized by them.

“We know threats like these can’t just be wished away. We’ve been reminded of terrorism’s reach both at home and abroad; most recently in France and Nigeria, but also in places like Canada and Australia. Our hearts go out to all the innocent victims of terrorism and their loved ones. We can only imagine the depth of their grief.

“For two decades, I’ve proudly worn our nation’s uniform: today, as a Lt. Colonel in the Iowa Army National Guard. While deployed overseas with some of America’s finest men and women, I’ve seen just how dangerous these kinds of threats can be.

“The forces of violence and oppression don’t care about the innocent. We need a comprehensive plan to defeat them.

“We must also honor America’s veterans. These men and women have sacrificed so much in defense of our freedoms, and our way of life. They deserve nothing less than the benefits they were promised and a quality of care we can be all be proud of.

“These are important issues the new Congress plans to address.

“We’ll also keep fighting to repeal and replace a health care law that’s hurt so many hardworking families.

“We’ll work to correct executive overreach.

“We’ll propose ideas that aim to cut wasteful spending and balance the budget — with meaningful reforms, not higher taxes like the President has proposed.

“We’ll advance solutions to prevent the kind of cyberattacks we’ve seen recently.

“We’ll work to confront Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

“And we’ll defend life, because protecting our most vulnerable is an important measure of any society.

“Congress is back to work on your behalf, ready to make Washington focus on your concerns again.

“We know America faces big challenges. But history has shown there’s nothing our nation, and our people, can’t accomplish.

“Just look at my parents and grandparents.

“They had very little to call their own except the sweat on their brow and the dirt on their hands. But they worked, they sacrificed, and they dreamed big dreams for their children and grandchildren.

“And because they did, an ordinary Iowan like me has had some truly extraordinary opportunities because they showed me that you don’t need to come from wealth or privilege to make a difference. You just need the freedom to dream big, and a whole lot of hard work.

“The new Republican Congress you elected is working to make Washington understand that too. And with a little cooperation from the President, we can get Washington working again.

“Thank you for allowing me to speak with you tonight.

“May God bless this great country of ours, the brave Americans serving in uniform on our behalf, and you, the hardworking men and women who make the United States of America the greatest nation the world has ever known.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: 2015gopsoturesponse; fulltext; iowa; joniernst; joniernsttranscript; obama2015sotu; sotu
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To: mountainfolk
Ernst has energy, intelligence and is conspicuously pro American.

That may be, but she sure failed to exhibit it in this response to Obama. On the contrary, she exhibited cliché thinking complete with platitudes and political timidity.

101 posted on 01/21/2015 8:28:17 AM PST by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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To: sickoflibs; Impy; stephenjohnbanker; GOPsterinMA; BillyBoy; fieldmarshaldj; Liz

RE Megyn and Britt:

Best line of the night: “He needs to remember there’s EIGHTY more Republicans there since he took office...”

Or words to that effect...

She’s great.


102 posted on 01/21/2015 8:50:07 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: NFHale

Yep


103 posted on 01/21/2015 8:52:55 AM PST by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: iowamark

What would have been wrong with an aggressive attack on the Obama admin? How about mentioning the Obamacare lies, the Berghdal terrorist release, the Syrian red line, the multiple terrorist attacks in THIS country, the Benghazi lies, the non-appearance at the Paris rally, the release of thousands if illegal children into the US......actually the list is so long and there is so much, I forget.

Instead we get another milk toast crappola speech. This is why the Republicans are a joke.


104 posted on 01/21/2015 9:03:47 AM PST by Toespi
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To: willk

Didn’t care much for her speech, watered down bland the GOP wants delivered. I will say this she is easy on the eyes!


105 posted on 01/21/2015 11:21:30 AM PST by sarge83
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

“Good job Ms. Ernst.”

Well then, you should tell HER that!


106 posted on 01/21/2015 11:45:54 AM PST by equaviator (There's nothing like the universe to bring you down to earth.)
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To: iowamark

So Ernst is for TPP trade fast track?


107 posted on 01/21/2015 1:29:11 PM PST by ObamahatesPACoal
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To: sickoflibs
Yeah, but he's still gotta get up in the AM....LOOK IN THE MIRROR .....and face the fact that he's looking at 80 new Republicans more than there were last year. All of them w/ costituents dangling votes......and egging them on to extract payback.

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Important to remember---what Karl Rove, Boehner, McConnell and RINOS think is decidely irrelevant.

The MOST IMPORTANT THING is what we, the people, think.

You can bet the RINO types are shivering in their boots---they KNOW the midterm voters that dumped the party of Obama are watching and waiting.

......and will turn on them....if they start acting like the party of Obama.

108 posted on 01/21/2015 2:31:23 PM PST by Liz
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To: ObamahatesPACoal

I don’t know what she thinks of the Trans Pacific Partnership specifically, but she is certainly a free trade backer.


109 posted on 01/21/2015 3:58:01 PM PST by iowamark (I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy)
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To: Finny
Frankly, I find your critique of the Joni Ernst response to the Obama performance to be very cliched and agendized. You seem to be more interested in pushing some personal political opinions than in considering the impact of her response on the audience that was still lingering after Obama left the platform. There was no way that Ernst could have impacted anything that Obama threw out, one way or another. Her job was not to throw out some cutting remarks to make herself look tough and placate those who are currently not too pleased with the Republican party. I thought she had a well thought out message designed for the American people in general. Her personal experiences of growing up disadvantaged is identifiable to probably most of the posters on this board. Her outlook on the future also is in sync with those millions of Americans who have always looked forward regardless of past or current circumstances. Platitudes are not a bad thing anyway. Political timidity does not fit Senator Ernst whose life story is indicative of superior strength in belief of herself and America. You should rethink your motives for trying to lessen her in any way. Response to situations need not always invite acrimony or aggressiveness. Joni Ernst did a good job with her response and I applaud her.
110 posted on 01/21/2015 4:57:30 PM PST by mountainfolk
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To: Finny; CrazyIvan; All
From Finny re: a post I made: Trebb and Crazy Ivan, tell me -- are you glad to hear her say that Congress is "back to work" on our "behalf" (ha ha), "ready to make Washington focus on [our] concerns again"? Because frankly, that's the PROBLEM, whereas Ernst clearly thinks it's the solution. Trebb, I have news for you -- YOU are the "fantasy conservative" in this equation. The rest of us are actual thinking conservatives who recognize a weak sister when we see one, and Joni's speech was weak as a kitten.

Dear Finny, your music class activism may make you think you are qualified to be the spokesman for FR, but the expectation that Joni should have come out swinging vs. a calm rendition of what everyone knows to be true - Dem and Repub alike - strikes me as one who loves a good rant (as does your entire post to us) but who cannot be satisfied because nobody will take the time to read your mind and use it as a checklist for a speech. If Joni had come out swinging, she would not have been able to satisfy you, let alone all who get tingles running up their legs just because someone uses strong words - after all, no matter what anyone says, they are just words and they may be good for a "Bon mot!", but w/o action they are useless. Sans time to rebut every point/comment "The Won" made (which would have equated to a pissing contest which would have incensed the Left as much as a cartoon incenses the Muslims, unifying them even in support of that which they know is hurting them, while we remain fragmented.

I have an idea, since some of us who thought the speech was adequate and of the proper tone to be digested by all, Left and Right, (which was my original point), are being mocked, hjow about you say what you would have had Joni say and explain why it would have been oh so much more productive. After all, it was just a speech like so many others and, no matter the words, it will be forgotten as all rebuttals to SOTUs have been over the ages. Without action, words is words is words...

I eagerly await your "make me feel good and tingly" rendition of what she should have said.

Sincerely, Fantasy Conservative

111 posted on 01/22/2015 3:38:16 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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