Weekly
Republican Address
Boehner
Touts GOP Solutions that are Working in Ohio, Highlights Jobs Plan
&
Accomplishments
PIQUA,
OH - In the Weekly Republican Address, Congressman John Boehner (R -
West Chester) speaks to the American people from the 8th District's
Hartzell Propeller plant, located in Piqua, Ohio.
Boehner
highlights the Republican solutions that are being put in place in
Ohio to make it easier to do business, create jobs, and raise a
family - bills to improve job training programs, cut wasteful
spending, and improve the tax code.
Key
quote: "What I heard here - and what I hear everywhere I go - is
that we need to get the federal government out of the way…Every
week, we're focused on passing initiatives that would make it easier
to find jobs and create jobs at places just like this. We’re ready
to improve job training programs so workers can acquire the right
skills; expand production of American-made energy to lower costs;
open new markets for small manufacturers; and repeal and replace
ObamaCare. The president said he wanted this to be a year of
bipartisan action. Well, it still can be. We just need to get his
party’s leaders in the Senate to take up our jobs bills.”
The
video of the weekly address is available on Speaker.gov, Facebook,
YouTube, and Google+.
Remarks
of House Speaker John Boehner
Weekly
Republican Address
April
26, 2014
Hartzell
Propeller, Piqua, OH
Good
morning. I’m speaking to you from the Hartzell Propeller plant
here in Piqua, Ohio.
This
is about 25 miles north of Dayton, Ohio, the birthplace of aviation.
Hartzell
has come a long way since working with Orville Wright himself.
They
now maintain 75 percent of the world’s market in propellers.
And
while they have big plans, Hartzell is like any small business facing
an uncertain future.
What
I heard here – and what I hear everywhere I go – is that we need
to get the federal government out of the way.
Having
run a small business myself, I see where these folks are coming from.
I
know why Americans are still asking the question ‘where are the
jobs?’
For
the last five years, we’ve had an administration in Washington that
acts as if everything can be done from the top down.
From
the ‘stimulus’ to ObamaCare, it’s a record littered with
promises that never panned out.
And
pain for people trying to get by and meet a payroll.
Republicans,
we’ve kept our pledge, we’ve offered a new way forward.
Our
majority in the House has made your priorities our priorities.
And
every week, we're focused on passing initiatives that would make it
easier to find jobs and create jobs at places just like this.
We’re
ready to improve job training programs so workers can acquire the
right skills; expand production of American-made energy to lower
costs; open new markets for small manufacturers; and repeal and
replace ObamaCare.
The
president said he wanted this to be a year of bipartisan action. Well,
it still can be. We just need to get his party’s leaders in
the Senate to take up our jobs bills.
While
Republicans may be the minority party in Washington, with your help,
we've made some headway.
We’ve
banned earmarks and, for the first time since the Korean War, we’ve
cut total federal spending for two years running.
We’ve
protected 99 percent of Americans from permanent tax increases.
We’ve
taken the politics out of student loans, making it easier to pay for
college.
And
we’ve passed three free trade agreements that are already paying
big dividends for our economy.
So
imagine what we could do if the powers-that-be in Washington changed
course.
Imagine
if they stopped treating our economy like a second language and
started putting jobs first.
Just
ask the people here at Hartzell.
Last
week, I spotted one of their propellers on a military plane over in
Afghanistan.
I
can’t tell you how proud I was of every worker here in Miami
County.
And
how honored I am to be their voice in Washington.
Talking
with the people here, I realize we are walking towards a great
opportunity.
Instead
of slogging on and settling, we can take the path of freedom and
prosperity.
It
leads to an America where we, the people – not the government –
shape our destiny.
An
America where honesty and initiative are cherished.
An
America of pride and purpose.
I ask
you to join us in this pursuit, and I thank you for listening.
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