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7/2/11 - Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN) Delivers Weekly GOP Address On July 4th And Our Fiscal Crisis

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In the Weekly Republican Address, Indiana Senator Dan Coats discusses Independence Day, America's fiscal crisis, and Indiana's example

Sen. Coats begins, "Two hundred and thirty-five years ago this July 4th, our Founding Fathers risked their lives and signed a document announcing the birth of America. Their brave declaration of freedom changed the course of history and revolutionized the world. Our Founding Fathers severed the chains of tyranny to provide a land of opportunity for future generations. They left it to their children and grandchildren to protect this gift.

"This generational responsibility is the story of America. Today, we must ask ourselves: Will we continue this tradition? Will we leave behind a more prosperous country for our children? When I retired from the Senate 12 years ago, I felt confident that my children and grandchildren would have the opportunity to pursue the American Dream: a quality education, home ownership, and a good paying job to support a family. But over the past few years, I saw that dream become ever tougher for Americans to reach. I returned to the Senate for one reason: I refused to stand on the sidelines. I refused to be part of the first generation to leave behind a country in worse shape than the one we inherited."

Discussing the debt crisis, Sen. Coats says, "The American people understand the urgency of our fiscal crisis. They want their elected officials to stop spending money we don't have, and to enact policies that will grow our economy and get Americans back to work. Unfortunately, the President's economic plan of spending and borrowing has failed. . . . The President and Democrats in Congress must recognize that their game plan is not working. It's time to acknowledge that more government and higher taxes is not the answer to our problem. It's time for bold action and a new plan to address our current crisis."

Sen. Coats suggests, "For inspiration, they should look outside Washington, and there is no better playbook for getting us on the right track than the one used in Indiana. The Hoosier way is quite simple -- we work hard and we live within our means. In Indiana, we understand that you cannot spend more money than you take in. When our state fell off course, a leader stepped up with solutions to steer it straight, and the people of Indiana responded. Governor Mitch Daniels, like the President, inherited a weak economy. In 2005, Indiana faced a $200 million deficit and had failed to balance the budget for seven years. And while other states increased spending and raised taxes, Indiana reduced spending, cut taxes and paid down its debts. Thanks to our governor's leadership and the resolve of Hoosiers, our state is now the most attractive place to do business in the Midwest."

Sen. Coats continues, "The Hoosier model is a necessary first step to repairing our country's finances. And this week, every Senate Republican took that step by committing to a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Speaker of the House has committed to bringing the Balanced Budget Amendment to a vote later this month, and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell has committed to fighting for a vote in the Senate as well. Broke or balanced, that's the choice before us."

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  • You talk of duty, Senator Dan? Don't make me laugh and puke at the same time. Speaking of time; maybe it's time you upstanding representatives of the people indict Obama & his regime for forgery, SS fraud, contempt of court/congress, and a laundry list of other fraud and criminal related charges. We the people can see what you and the media refuses to tell us (at least a bunch of us can). So, how about your duty ....

  • All this talk of being the first generation to leave the country in worse shape is ridiculous! You suck Dan, I'm not voting for you next time. How did Indiana reduce spending and taxes exactly?

  • @Wildkkat1 it dos not hurt when it comes from a Babylonian pilot .

  • What a filthy lying hypocrite. You are one of many in your party who has done everything in your power to help bring on this country's ruin. I'm sure your children and grandchildren are proud of you, not! You and yours are disgusting, you will rot for what you have done and pay highly for your obnoxious greed.

  • That's funny! I didn't think we had a president. I think what we have here is a Fuhrer Usurper. A new poll shows 1/2 of the nation wants Obama/Soetoro investigated for constitutional qualifications. So what WILL the RepublicRats do? More smoke and mirrors? How about a Kabuki Dance, or a Dog and Pony Show? We're waiting...

  • @idris1945  Liar...........!

  • your shameful record of being part of the babylonian club during the clinton kingdom were you were a key player to the transfer our technology and know-how and to the savage deregulation . as lobbyist for the babylonian bankster and their international corporation make you #1 traitor .and know with your satanic smile you come back to fart on us with your lies and republican bla bla .

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