I thank the gentleman for yielding. I just came back from our work week. I traveled better than 1,500 miles throughout Colorado. It was remarkable to me. At every one of our meetings, we found cities, counties, small businesspeople, talking about the opportunity to be able to get America back to work. But the problem, the obstacle that we are truly facing, it is not the American spirit but it is overregulation coming out of Washington, D.C. Rather than being the steppingstone, it has become a stumbling block, and we are going to be able to get this economy working and moving forward once again if we simply free up that American spirit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The time of the gentleman from Arkansas has expired.
On the recordJune 13, 2011
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