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On the recordMay 10, 2012
Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to the Sequester Replacement Reconciliation Act. Today, House Republican leadership is asking low and middle income families to sacrifice their health care and basic services in order to protect bloated and wasteful Pentagon spending and to protect tax cuts for millionaires. This out of touch budget to end the Medicare guarantee while giving massive tax breaks to Big Oil and the wealthiest is not a serious proposal, Mr. Speaker. In these difficult times for millions of struggling families, Republicans are asking that we vote to cut $36 billion from the food stamp program and children's health services so we can spend more money on cold war weapons that do nothing to improve our national security. Our budget should reflect our values. We should not be balancing our budget on the backs of the most vulnerable. We do not have to make these heartless cuts that hurt our poor and struggling families so we can spend more money to build two more nuclear submarines or buy more over budget V 22 helicopters. We do not have to make choices that abandon the needy, our seniors and the futures of our children. We must come together to protect people who are struggling, our Nation's children and our elderly during economic downturns, not make them more vulnerable.…
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Barbara Lee
Democratic · California

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