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Sen. Olympia Snowe (R ME) Delivers Weekly GOP Address On A Balanced Budget Amendment
"The
fact is," she explains, "debts and deficits do matter. We have now entered what
some have called an 'economic danger zone.' Our outstanding debt, which has now
reached $15 trillion, has stunted economic growth, costing millions of American
jobs. Just as disturbingly, the government currently pays a staggering $200
billion per year in interest to foreign countries that hold our treasury
bonds...countries like China, and Russia. And that number is projected to
increase to $1 trillion per year by 2021. Indeed, in the three short years since
President Obama has taken office, the national debt has increased by nearly $5
trillion."
Sen.
Snowe continues, "[L]et's be clear. The impending vote to amend the Constitution
represents a choice between changing business as usual in Washington, or
embracing the status quo that we can no longer afford. The status quo that has
led to an inexcusable 950 straight days without passing a federal budget...the
status quo that has brought us the first ever downgrade of America's sterling
triple-A credit rating...and the status quo that was exemplified by the
so-called supercommittee's inability to agree on $1.2 trillion in deficit
reduction over the next 10 years. Even the automatic cuts resulting from the
supercommittee's failure to reach an agreement could all be undone by this or
any future Congress -- unless we pass a balanced budget amendment like those
already adopted by 49 other states, which will bind each successive Congress in
perpetuity. "The bottom line is, the real reason many lawmakers don't want a
balanced budget amendment is the exact reason why it's so essential. They don't
want their hands tied...they want to continue to spend without restraint. Their
way has been to break budgets and amass more and more debt...all the while
promising Congress will one day balance the budget. Well, as we sadly know, the
promises were empty, the debt is astronomical, and their way hasn't worked. Now,
it's time for our way."
Concluding, Sen. Snowe asks Americans to support this
balanced budget amendment, and to ask their senators to support it. "For too
long, the burden has fallen to supporters of the balanced budget amendment to
justify its necessity. Today, at this moment when our debt has exceeded the size
of our entire economy, I ask you, the American people, to place the burden
squarely where it belongs...on those who would oppose this measure. In typical
Washington fashion, they're hoping you won't notice this historic vote is
occurring. They are banking on you thinking it doesn't matter. Well, with the
national debt at $15 trillion and rising, let me suggest there are 15 trillion
reasons to prove them wrong. Fifteen trillion reasons to make a stand. Fifteen
trillion reasons to contact your Senators and urge them to support our balanced
budget amendment...Senate Joint Resolution 10...so that we finally seize the
fiscal reins, and reclaim our future for our children and our grandchildren."