Saturday, August 31, 2013

Weekly Republican Address VIDEO TEXT PODCAST Remarks by Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA)

Weekly Republican Address VIDEO TEXT PODCAST Remarks by Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA)

WASHINGTON, DC – In this week’s Republican address, Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA) marks Labor Day by celebrating our nation of builders, and highlighting the challenges the president’s policies are creating for families and workers across the country.

The full audio of the address is here Download for Podcast.


Remarks by Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-PA)
Weekly Republican Address
Philadelphia, PA
August 31, 2013

Hello, I’m Mike Fitzpatrick, proudly serving Pennsylvania’s eighth congressional district.

It’s an honor to speak with you this weekend as we celebrate the spirit and ingenuity of America’s workers.

We are a nation that builds things. From skyscrapers to smartphone apps, we live in a land where anyone can create, innovate, and pursue their American Dream.

But as I’ve traveled throughout my district this summer – visiting 100 local businesses in 100 days to speak with workers and business owners – it’s easy to sense that Americans are frustrated.

Nearly five years into the Obama presidency, the workers who drive our economy see nothing but roadblocks coming out of Washington.

President Obama’s health care law comes to mind.

It’s driving up premiums, and forcing workers and their spouses out of plans that they like. Small companies say the taxes and government mandates make it more difficult for them to hire. Even doctors are warning that the law doesn’t come close to addressing the real problems in our health care system.

It simply isn’t working as promised – and the president knows it. He’s already signed seven bills repealing or defunding parts of it. And he’s been busy handing out waivers and delays.

Republicans want to protect everyone from this health care law so we can focus on step-by-step, patient-centered reforms that actually lower costs. We think it’s only fair to give all Americans the same delay the president is giving to big businesses. But the president threatened to veto a bipartisan bill that would do so – why?

President Obama’s energy policies are another concern.

Republicans have an all-of-the-above energy strategy that will help lower prices, boost manufacturing, and improve our national security. But the president is blocking efforts to create jobs and make energy more affordable. Case in point: the Keystone energy pipeline.

This month marks five years since the Keystone application was first filed. Since then, it’s passed every environmental review. Labor unions want it. It’s privately funded – no taxpayer dollars involved. And again, it has bipartisan support in Congress.

So why is the Obama administration still standing in the way of this ‘shovel-ready’ project?

Lastly, people in my district are also worried about the size and scope of the federal government. They’re worried that the threat of higher taxes and the almost-endless stream of red tape are choking the engines of our economy.

Republicans want to get spending under control and simplify the tax code – making it flatter and fairer for everyone. And we’ve passed several jobs bills to eliminate excessive regulations and bring common-sense oversight to the regulatory process.

But the president is still pushing more of the same tax hikes and ‘stimulus’-style policies that have left us with weak job growth, high prices, and stagnant paychecks. Again we have to ask: why?

If there’s one thing I’ve heard a lot of these last few weeks, it’s that people want Congress to focus on expanding opportunity instead of expanding the government.

That’s the goal of the Republican jobs plan – and you can see it at gop.gov/jobs. It’s focused on breaking down the government roadblocks that are hurting our economy, and putting Americans back in the driver’s seat.

Because we want to make sure that the workers we’re celebrating this weekend can keep doing what they do best: building. Creating. And preserving the American Dream for future generations.

Thank you for listening.

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Rep. Paul Gosar: Attorney General Holder Misled Congress FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

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Rep. Paul Gosar: Attorney General Holder Misled Congress FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT.

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar, D.D.S. (AZ-04) spoke on the House floor today condemning Attorney General Eric Holder’s deceptive testimony, which misled Congress and abused the American people’s trust. In a 70-page report, released Wednesday, on the Justice Department's leak investigations, the House Judiciary Committee formally accused the Attorney General of misleading Congress when he said that he knew nothing of the "potential prosecution" of the press.

This floor speech is the fourth in a series of speeches highlighting the violations of the law made by the Attorney General.

Earlier this year, Congressman Gosar re-introduced his Resolution of No Confidence (H.Res. 35), which expresses no confidence in Attorney General Holder and calls for his resignation. The resolution currently has 137 cosponsors in the House of Representatives.


FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to address Attorney General Holder misleading Congress with deceptive testimony.

If I or any other ordinary citizen did what the attorney general did, we would be thrown in jail for perjury.

In front of the House Judiciary committee, on May 15th, Holder said he knew nothing of the targeting of journalist James Rosen.

Yet, Holder himself signed the subpoena for Mr. Rosen’s records.

Does the Attorney General suffer from Sargent Schultz syndrome – where he “hears nothing, sees nothing, and knows nothing?”

How convenient for Mr. Holder? But at what cost to our Constitution?

We are a nation of laws, but the Attorney General has created an atmosphere of lawlessness in America.

No one is above the law. He must be held accountable.

As Supreme Court Justice Brandeis said, “In a government of laws, the existence of the government will be imperiled if it fails to observe the law scrupulously.... If government becomes a lawbreaker it breeds contempt for law: it invites every man to become a law unto himself. It invites anarchy.”

I ask you, has the Attorney General invited anarchy?

I will continue to make my case here in the People’s House, at the People’s Pulpit.

I will be back. ###

Contact Congressman Paul Gosar: Washington, DC 504 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2315