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Remarks of U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell



The Rotunda, U.S. Capitol, February 12, 2009

“I want to especially thank President Obama for being here. I thank Speaker Pelosi, Leader Boehner, Leader Reid and the Lincoln Bicentennial Commission for making this event possible. I also thank my good friend Senator Bunning for his work on the Commission.



“The people of my state are rightly proud of the fact that Abraham Lincoln was born three miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky. The man who would write the Gettysburg Address was raised in a log cabin with a dirt floor by parents who could not even sign their own names. Indeed, the life of our 16th President is perhaps the greatest proof we have that, in America, a person’s dreams are limited only by his or her desire to achieve them.



“Yet Lincoln’s greatness does not lie in the mere achievement of a personal goal. Rather, it lies in the greatness of his soul. Many have blazed a trail of success; but few have done more than this son of Hodgenville to make it possible for so many others to do the same.



“Choosing a single, powerful quote from Lincoln is not hard to do. Some regard his Second Inaugural as perhaps the greatest piece of political rhetoric in history. There are many other masterpieces. Today I prefer a quote that reveals something about Lincoln’s inner life.



“As late as 1864, it looked as though the Union Army could still lose the Civil War. But, after a certain battle, Lincoln realized that General Grant was a man who would persevere to the bitter end to keep the Union whole. At the moment of realization, Lincoln dashed off a short note to General Grant. It said simply: ‘I begin to see it. You will succeed. God bless you.’



“One gets the sense from Lincoln that sticking to what he knew was right would have been its own reward. But this note to Grant shows that Lincoln experienced something more than that. He was able to enjoy, if only for a moment, a stirring vision of victory as a reward for his perseverance.



“And on this anniversary of his birth, we can be glad to know he did.”



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‘In the 24 days that Congress has been in session this year, Congressional Democrats have agreed to spend more than $50 billion a day’



WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday:



“Yesterday the Senate cast one of the most expensive votes in history.



“We’ve heard a lot from our friends about the danger of deficits over the past few years.



“Yet the Senate this week voted to spend more than $1.2 trillion, including interest, over the next ten years. The projected annual budget deficit for Fiscal ’09 is $1.2 trillion.



“And we’re told this is just the beginning.



“We’ve known for weeks that the Treasury Secretary is planning a financial rescue plan. We still don’t know the cost.



“Apparently, the sticker shock would have been too much to take one day after the Senate voted to spend $1.2 trillion on a Stimulus.



“All of this is on top of the $400 billion Omnibus Appropriations bill we’ll soon vote on — which will bring discretionary spending for the year to more than $1 trillion for the first time.



“Americans are wondering how we’re going to pay for all this.



“Judging by the market reaction to Secretary Geithner’s announcement yesterday and the newspaper editorials this morning, it’s clear that everyone is looking for a little more detail.



“With that in mind, the importance of a thorough review of the Administration’s budget is all the more important, so we know the totality of what the Administration is asking of taxpayers.



“Any parent knows you don’t buy a new car and plan the summer vacation before you set the family budget for the year.



“I think Americans would like to know how the Administration plans to pay for all these things in the context of all the normal annual spending.



“In the 24 days that Congress has been in session this year, Congressional Democrats have agreed to spend more than $50 billion a day.



“Americans know they have a limit on their spending.



“This week they’re wondering what government’s limit is.”



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‘American families know they have a limit on spending their hard-earned money, but now they must be wondering if the government has any limits on spending it for them’



WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Wednesday regarding the trillion-dollar spending bill:



“A partisan bill that spends a trillion dollars, including interest, of the taxpayer’s money is going to make Americans wonder if it’s worth the risk. And early reports on this latest version of the trillion-dollar spending bill only reinforce my view that it still misses the mark for stimulating the economy. This unprecedented spending of taxpayer dollars is not timely, targeted nor temporary, and it fails to address the underlying problems with the economy. American families know they have a limit on spending their hard-earned money, but now they must be wondering if the government has any limits on spending it for them.”



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