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“中国都登上月球背面了!而我们还在为建墙争吵!”美国民主党籍参议员迈克尔·贝内特24日在参议院演讲时发飙了。
据哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)报道,当地时间1月24日,美国政府部分关门进入第34天,贝内特在国会参议院抨击共和党人因建墙导致政府局部停摆。“美国政府因为总统一个不能实现的承诺关门了!美国人对他能不能兑现承诺不感兴趣。”贝内特暴怒。
接下来,他提到了中国:“现在我们要因为他那个没兑现的承诺把政府关了,这个时候中国的宇宙飞船都登到月球背面了,这就是他们在我们政府关门时正在做的事情。”
贝内特还提醒他们说:“中国的GDP和2001年相比扩大了四倍,是2003年的三倍,是2009年的两倍。”“这个政府却因为一个总统不能实现的承诺而关门,多么荒谬!”
贝纳特24日下午还向媒体表示,他正考虑参选2020年美国总统。“我正在考虑这事儿,”他说,“我认为这个国家正朝着一个可怕的方向前进。”
当日,美国国会参议院对共和、民主两党分别提出的两项试图使政府“开门”的法案进行投票,但两项法案均未能闯关成功。特朗普支持的那份提案,只获得了50张赞成票,有47票反对。特朗普的边境墙资金泡汤了,美国政府的关门状态仍将持续。
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Signs of strain from the 34-day partial government shutdown are emerging on the Senate floor.
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado tore into Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas on Thursday after Cruz backed a GOP bill to pay Coast Guard members but not reopen the government.
The normally mild-mannered Bennet erupted in a fiery speech, saying, “These crocodile tears that the senator from Texas is crying for first responders are too hard for me to take.”
Bennet noted that Cruz single-handedly shut down the government in 2013, at a time when Colorado was flooded.
His voice rising to a shout, Bennet said eight people were killed and many homes and businesses destroyed because of the flooding. “And because of the senator from Texas, this government was shut down for politics,” delaying relief efforts, Bennet said.
Cruz, who led a 16-day government shutdown in a failed bid to derail funding for the Affordable Care Act, said Bennet “spent a great deal of time yelling (and) attacking me personally,” adding that he has never “bellowed or yelled at a colleague on the Senate floor, and I hope I never do that.”
Bennet shot back that, unlike Cruz, he never called someone a liar on the Senate floor. Cruz famously accused Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of lying to him during an extended tirade in 2015.
Bennet also denounced President Donald Trump, saying he “wants $5 billion to build some antiquated medieval wall that he said Mexico would pay for. This is a joke.”
Cruz, for his part, said Bennet and other Democrats opposed the wall merely because of Trump. “They really, really, really, really don’t like this man,” Cruz said. “But just because you hate somebody doesn’t mean you should shut the government down.”
The spat between the two senators came as the divided Senate defeated competing Democratic and Republican plans to end the 34-day partial government shutdown.
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i seldom rise on this floor to contradict somebody on the other side. i have worked very hard over the years to work in a bipartisan way with the presiding officer with my republican colleagues, but these crocodile tears that the senator from texas is crying for first responders are too hard for me to take.
they're too hard for me to take. because when you -- when the senator from texas shut this government down in 2013, my state was flooded. it was under water. people were killed. people's houses were destroyed. their small businesses were ruined forever. and because of the senator from texas, this government was shut down for politics that he asserted to a second-place finish in the iowa caucuses.
but we are of no help to the first responders, to the teachers, hot students whose schools were closed with a federal government that was shut down because of the junior senator from texas. now, it's his business, not my business, why he supports a president who wants to erect a medieval barrier on the border of texas, who wants to use eminent domain to build that wall, who wants to declare an unconstitutional emergency to build that wall. that's the business of the senator from texas.
i can assure you that in colorado, if a president said he was going to use eminent domain to erect a barrier across the state of colorado, across the rocky mountains of colorado, he was going to steal the property of our farmers and ranchers to build his medieval wall, there wouldn't be an elected leader from our state that would support that idea. which goes to my final point. how ludicrous it is that this government is shut down over a promise the president of the united states couldn't keep. and that america is not interested in having them keep.
this idea that he was going to build a medieval wall across the southern border of texas, take it from the farmers and ranchers that were there and have the mexicans pay for it isn't true. that's why we're here. because he's now saying the taxpayers have to pay for it. that's not what he said during his campaign. over and over and over and over again he said that mexico would pay for the wall. over and over again. that was at -- i was going to talk about what he said about the junior senator's father, but i'm going to let that alone. it was after that.
and now we're here with the government shutdown over his broken promise while the chinese are landing spacecraft on the dark side of the moon. that's what they're doing. not to mention what they're doing in latin america with their one road initiative in asia. that's what they're doing while we're shut down over a promise he never thought he could -- he would never keep and didn't keep. and finally, this idea that i'm sorry to say my colleague from texas -- and i respect him. he is obviously a very intelligent person.
but this idea that democrats are for open borders is jibberish, and it is proven by what the senator from louisiana said, which is that time after time we have supported real border security. not a wall that gets -- that mexico pays for that gets you attentions at campaign rallies from some people in america and it gets talked about on fox news at night. in 2013, the senator from texas didn't support it. i did. in 2013, we passed a bill here in a bipartisan way.
it got 68 votes. it had $46 billion in border security in it. 46. not $5 billion for his rinky-dink wall he's talking about building. $46 billion. of border security. it had, to be precise about it, 350 miles of what the president now refers to as steel slats. by the way, america, do you hear him not calling it a wall anymore? now it's steel slats. now it's a border barrier. 350 miles of so-called steel slats was in that bill. and you know what else was in that bill? i think, madam president, i believe you voted for that bill. i'll tell you what else was in that bill.
we doubled the number of border security agents on that border. they could practically hold hands on the border there were so many border security agents in that bill. we had billions of dollars of drone technology so that we could learn from what we have learned in afghanistan and other places and see every single inch of that border, every inch.
we had eternal security in that bill so that small businesses and farmers and ranchers don't have to be the immigration police, so that finally in america we can actually know who came here legally on a visa but overstayed their visa because 40% of the people in this country that are undocumented are here who came legally and overstayed.
we still can't do that in america because that bill passed the senate but it couldn't get a vote in the house because of the stupidest rule ever created called the hastert rule. named after somebody who is in prison. that has -- that has allowed a minority of tyrants in the congress to bring a democratic president, president obama who they didn't let do anything, and to ruin the speakership of john boehner, and to allow paul ryan to almost accomplish nothing while he was speaker except leaving this place in a government shutdown. the so-called freedom caucus. and the so-called freedom caucus has had a veto around this place for ten years, madam president.
completely distorted the republican party here, if i do say so myself. that may sound presumptuous, but i know a lot of republicans in colorado who don't agree with almost anything or anything that the freedom caucus has stood for. yet they have had a veto on good bipartisan legislation passed by the united states senate. i'm not going to stand here and take it from somebody who's shut the government down while my state was flooded.
or from a president who's saying he wants $5 billion to build some antiquated medieval wall that he said mexico would pay for. when i helped write and voted for a bill that actually would have secured the border of the united states of america. that would have secured our internal defenses as well. this is a joke. and the fact that it consumes the -- you know, the cable networks all night, every night, and all the rest of it, this government should be open. we can debate whatever it is we want to debate.
do you think that the chinese don't know that we can't land the spaceship on the dark side of the moon? do you think the russians don't know that for the first time since john glenn was sent up to orbit, this planet, america cannot put a person into space without asking the russians to do it? do you think the rest of the world doesn't know we're not investing in our infrastructure, that we're not investing in the young generation of americans, that we're willing to lose the race for artificial intelligence to the chinese, that we're going to break all of our long-standing alliances since world war ii at a moment when china is rising? the chinese -- china's g.d.p. has quadrupled since 2001, tripled since 2003, doubled since 2009.
do we think that no one in the rest of the world knows all of that about us? we should reopen this government, madam president, today. we should open it today. and then what i hope much more than that is that we actually come together to figure out how we're going to govern this country again and stop playing petty partisan politics that are going to do nothing to educate the next generation of americans. that are going to do nothing to fix the fiscal condition of this country. for ten years, for ten years, madam president, i've heard the junior senator from texas, i've heard the freedom caucus in the house of representatives talk about how important it is to get the fiscal condition of our government fixed.
in fact, that's been the pretext for shutdowns and for fiscal cliffs and for all this stuff that does nothing but denigrate our democratic republic. and now, madam president, for the first time almost in history -- it happened once before during the vietnam war. for the first time almost in history, we are actually having our deficit shooting through the roof while unemployment is falling. never happened before.本文由精彩英语演讲整理而成,转载请注明出处,否则一律举报处理。
these are the people who called barack obama a bolshevik and socialistsocialist when we had a 10% unemployment rate. didn't lift a finger to do anything. they have now given us a fiscal condition where our deficit is going up while our unemployment rate is falling. do you know how hard, madam president, it is to accomplish that? do you know how irresponsible you would have to be to accomplish that? yet that's what's been accomplished. when i was first here, it was actually a little after i was first here, i used to walk through denver international airport which we're very proud of in colorado -- by the way, it is the most recent airport that's been constructed in america. while we've enclosed other airports around the world, new airports have been opened.
just while we've been closed. so denver international airport is the most recent airport in the country to be open. it was open 25 years -- opened 25 years ago, a quarter of a century ago. and during moments like when the senator from texas shut the government down while colorado was underneath floods and people had lost all of the things that i talked about earlier, their houses, their jobs, and their lives, i want to walk through that -- i would want to walk through the airport with a paper bag over my head because i was so embarrassed to be part of this. and i often wondered, madam president, why anyone would in their right mind, want to work in a place that has 9% approval rate.
in fact, i brought out a chart, two charts one day to the floor, one that showed we hadn't always had the 9% approval rating to remind people how far we'd fallen in the public's estimation over the time that the senator from texas and i have been here. then i brought another chart out that looked at who else has a 9% approval rating. and i can't remember all. it's sort of been lost in the mist of time, but i do remember that the i.r.s. had a 40% approval rating. there was an actress who had a 13% approval rating. more people wanted america to be a communist country, 11% that approved of this country. and fidel castro had a 5% approval rating which was lower than our 9% approval rating.
he was the only one who had a lower rating than that. and so my question often was, why would anybody want to work in a place that has such a low approval rating and why would they want to behave in a way that only made matters worse? and i'm sorry to say this, madam president, but there is an answer. if you think you have been sent here to dismantle the federal government, which i have lots of problems with, this federal government. i think it does a lot of things very well and as a westerner i certainly believe we need not be in the business of defending bad government. we need to be improving the government. but if you think your job is to dismantle it, as the freedom caucus does, in my view, then a 9% approval rating suits you just fine because you get to go home and say see how terrible all those guys are? see what idiots all those guys are? while you're taking your pay, while the federal workers are not getting paid, while you're keeping your job while they're losing their job.本文由精彩英语演讲整理而成,转载请注明出处,否则一律举报处理。
and there has been an effort not just to dismantle the federal government but to separate it from the american people to claim that it's someone else's or because it's corrupt and in many ways i think it is, i believe it s. i believe this place is one of the most corrupt parts of the whole thing. but because it's corrupt or because it can't get its act together or because it's too far away from the people or because i think -- i would say because it's populated by a bunch of self-interested politicians who don't care about the priorities of the american people, but whatever the reason is, it's not separate. it is not separate. and the reason that's important is that we live in a democratic republic. and the founders of this country who did two things that had never happened in human history.
they led a successful armed insurrection against the colonial power in one generation. and they formed a democratic republic whose constitution was ratified by the people who had lived under it. and what they knew because they were -- i should say not what they knew, what they believed because they had only bad examples from which to draw when they sat there in philadelphia writing that constitution. but what they knew was in a republic, we would have disagreements. that was their expectation and their belief was that out of those disagreements we would -- by the way, they knew we would have disagreements because they had dids agreements -- they had disagreements. and they failed on some very important things, it has to be said. they perpetuated human slavery because they couldn't come to an agreement about that. and other people who i think of as founders just as important, just as significant as those founders ended the enslavement of human beings in america and did other important things, like make sure may daughters had the right to vote. those people also are founders.本文由精彩英语演讲整理而成,转载请注明出处,否则一律举报处理。
but what they believed at their core was that through our disagreements, we would forge more imaginative and more durable solutions than any king or tyrant could come up with on their own. that was their belief. that was their expectation. and i would say our country in many ways has eclipsed any expectation they ever had of what america would become. for the moment we're the richest country in the world.
we have the greatest capacity for self-defense of any human population in the history of the world. we are far more democratic and far more free with all of our imperfections than they would ever have imagined and probably most of them ever would have wanted. we are the longest lived democracy in human history. but for some reason there is a generation of politicians in america today who don't think it's necessary to live up to the standard that they said and that the standard lots of other people have said from the founding of our country 230 years ago until today. i don't even know what day it is anymore of this record-long shutdown. but the pretext for it is an invention. it's a creation of something in the president's mind.
it was something we've learned from reading the press that was a pneumonic device used during the campaign to remind him to talk about immigration in an effort to divide americans from one another instead an effort to bring us together. in an effort to turn what just three years ago was a bipartisan issue in the senate, securing our southern border with $46 billion into a cudgle to be wielded at campaign rallies. and in any case, the least we could do while we have these shabby disagreements that aren't worthy of our predecessors or not worthy of the state i represent, which is a third democratic, a third republican, and a third independent, are threatening to make our generation the first generation of americans to leave less opportunity, not more to the people coming after us. a generation of politicians who are openly suggesting that america's role in the world should be diminished.本文由精彩英语演讲整理而成,转载请注明出处,否则一律举报处理。
the least we could do is reopen our government and stop this self-inflicted harm that it creates to have hundreds of thousands of federal workers out of work and not being paid, not able to support their families while we continue to stand on this floor having mindless arguments that are going to do nothing to advance the future of our country. we shouldn't shut the government down, as it has been in this case, for a campaign promise that the president, i'm sure, knew he could never keep. with that, madam president, i yield the floor.
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