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In House floor remarks on Thursday, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) spoke about the rescission bill.
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00:00Seconds to the gentleman from California, one of our most eloquent speakers, Mr. McClintock.
00:06The gentleman from California is recognized for 90 seconds.
00:09Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:11You know, we've had a great debate between deficits and taxes,
00:15but deficits and taxes are two sides of the same coin.
00:19To spend a dollar, you must either tax it now or borrow it now and tax it later.
00:25Taxes and deficits are both driven by spending.
00:29This bill rescinds some of the most stupid spending in the entire federal government.
00:35These are the kindest cuts of all, subsidies for state media
00:39and grants to corrupt NGOs for outrageous leftist foreign propaganda.
00:45Now, $9 billion comes to about $70 for an average American family.
00:52Now, do you think they'd prefer to spend that $70 on a new pair of shoes for their child
00:57or for, quote, girl-centric climate change programs in Brazil?
01:03That's the choice.
01:05Congress squanders hundreds of billions of dollars annually on destructive subsidies
01:10and useless grants like these.
01:13Let us finally take this first small step toward the solvency of our nation,
01:18relief for our people, and redemption for our Congress.
01:23I yield back.
01:24The gentleman yields back the gentlelady from North Carolina Reserve.
01:27I yield back, Gustav Yoiemont McGee.
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01:33He's running back theiséric of our nation,
01:36negocios, lines, reproductive, and socialsMER.
01:37Thank you for a good reason.
01:38That is a great question.
01:40Thank you for listening.

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