U.S.
Congressman John Boehner
Bipartisan
Senate Agreement to Reopen Government, Avoid Default
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) released the
following statement regarding the bipartisan Senate agreement to
reopen the federal government and avoid a national default:
“The
House has fought with everything it has to convince the president of
the United States to engage in bipartisan negotiations aimed at
addressing our country's debt and providing fairness for the American
people under ObamaCare. That fight will continue. But blocking the
bipartisan agreement reached today by the members of the Senate will
not be a tactic for us. In addition to the risk of default, doing so
would open the door for the Democratic majority in Washington to
raise taxes again on the American people and undo the spending caps
in the 2011 Budget Control Act without replacing them with better
spending cuts.
With
our nation's economy still struggling under years of the president's
policies, raising taxes is not a viable option. Our drive to stop the
train wreck that is the president's health care law will continue. We
will rely on aggressive oversight that highlights the law's
massive flaws and smart, targeted strikes that split the legislative
coalition the president has relied upon to force his health care law
on the American people.”
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