Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak out against the Republican budget plan. Budgets are not just numbers on a piece of paper; they are moral documents, moral documents that demonstrate our Nation's values, ideals, and our priorities. The House Republican budget of ``work harder and get less'' is not where it is at. Their budget makes it harder for American families to pay for a home, to send their kids to college, and keeps paychecks in this country stagnant; and it is something that we should not tolerate. Instead, Republicans should work with Democrats to end the sequestration so we can make it easier to send our kids to college, fix our roads that are crumbling every day, and also to make sure that we can keep good-paying jobs here in our country. That is the American Dream; that is the land of opportunity. I urge the Republicans to work with us, not against us, so we can fix this problem for the American people. ____________________
On the recordMarch 17, 2015
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