Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 90 seconds. It is not true, as we have heard on this floor repeatedly today, that both parties are addicted to spending and that the deficit is equally the fault of both parties. It is the fault of George Bush…
Jerrold Nadler
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Jerrold Lewis Nadler is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 10th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented New York's 8th congressional district from 1992 to 2013. Throughout his tenure, Nadler has been known for his work on issues related to civil rights, judiciary matters, and government oversight. He has played a significant role in various legislative efforts and has been an outspoken advocate for progressive policies.
Mr. Speaker, how much time remains on each side? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from New York has 29 minutes. The gentleman from Virginia has 31\1/2\ minutes.
Mr. Speaker, it is now my privilege to yield 4 minutes to a member of the Ways and Means Committee, the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Neal).
Mr. Speaker, how much time does each side have remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from New York has 31 minutes remaining, and the gentleman from Virginia has 40 minutes remaining.
Mr. Speaker, I yield 4 minutes to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Markey).
Mr. Speaker, Social Security and Medicare will be there unless we pass this balanced budget amendment because this balanced budget amendment will cause the inability to pay for them. The trust fund is amply funded right now for Social…
Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the distinguished gentleman from New York (Mr. Engel).
Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 2 minutes to reply to what the gentleman just said. The fact is, the reason this country is in such deficit is because of a deliberate Republican crusade over the last 30 years to reduce taxes on the rich in…
I yield myself an additional 30 seconds. The CBO estimated, before President Obama took office, that the next year's deficit would be $1.2 trillion before he did anything. And I would remind us that nondefense discretionary spending in…
Madam Speaker, since the gentleman has admitted that the balanced budget amendment would not deliver the pennant to the White Sox or the Red Sox or the Cubs, or, I suppose, the Yankees, there's no argument to the balanced budget amendment…
Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Jackson) for a unanimous consent request.





