Michele Bachmann State Of The Union Response: Speech Attacks ObamaCare, Stimulus & More
First Posted: 01/25/11 10:02 PM Updated: 01/25/11 10:42 PM
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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) is delivering herown rebuttal to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday night despite Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) being tapped to give the official Republican response.
Prior to the president's address, it was reportedthat CNN would be the only cable network to carry the Tea Party favorite's speech.
Bachmann suggested she's "not in competition with Paul Ryan," according to CNN.
The Atlantic relays advanced excerpts of Bachmann's remarks.
Click here for live coverage of the 2011 State of the Union.
After the $700 billion bailout, the trillion-dollar stimulus, and the massive budget bill with over 9,000 earmarks that the President signed, many of you implored Washington to please stop spending money we don't have.
But, instead of cutting, we saw an unprecedented explosion of government spending and debt at President Obama's direction; unlike anything we have seen in the history of our country.For two years President Obama made promises... He claimed that he would find solutions to fix our economy and help create jobs.Well, here are a few suggestions:The President could stop the EPA from imposing a job-destroying cap-and-trade system.The President could agree with House Republicans and commit himself to signing a Balanced Budget Amendment.The President could also agree to an all-of-the-above energy policy whereby we increase American energy production, reduce our dependence on foreign oil, reduce the price of gas at the pump, and create good-paying jobs in the U.S.The President could turn back some of the 132 regulations put in place in the last two years that each have an impact of $100-million or more on our economy.Thanks to all of you, there's reason to hope that real spending cuts are coming. Last November many of you went to the polls and voted out big-spending politicians and you put in their place men and women who have come to Washington with a commitment to follow the Constitution and cut the size of government. And I believe that we are in the early days of a history-making turn here in the House of Representatives.Last week we voted to repeal ObamaCare, and each day going forward, we must work hard to dismantle the massive government expansion that has happened over the past two years.