July 29, 2019 - Issue: Vol. 165, No. 128 — Daily Edition116th Congress (2019 - 2020) - 1st Session
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SENATE RESOLUTION 289--EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT SOCIALISM POSES A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO FREEDOM, LIBERTY, AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 128
(Senate - July 29, 2019)
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[Pages S5148-S5149] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] SENATE RESOLUTION 289--EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT SOCIALISM POSES A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO FREEDOM, LIBERTY, AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY Mr. DAINES submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary: S. Res. 289 Whereas Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines socialism as-- (1) ``any of various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods''; and (2) ``a system of society or group living in which there is no private property''; Whereas socialism and the policies advocated by self- described ``democratic socialists'' have an underlying historical connection to the Marxist theory; Whereas history has witnessed countless failed Marxist- inspired regimes; Whereas, because of the perverse incentives and inherent flaws of the Marxist theory, socialism inevitably leads to societal rot, resulting in devastation, economic poverty, and destruction; Whereas prominent elected officials in the Senate and the House of Representatives are self-described socialists and espouse socialist proposals; Whereas socialist policies such as the Green New Deal and socialized medicine would-- (1) eliminate the private property rights of all people of the United States; and (2) force taxpayers to pay trillions of dollars to implement; Whereas Alexis de Tocqueville wrote, ``Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word, equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude.''; Whereas Margaret Thatcher once stated, ``Socialist governments . . . always run out of other people's money'', and thus the way to prosperity is for the state to give ``the people more choice to spend their own money in their own way''; Whereas free-market capitalism is the greatest engine for human advancement in the history of the world, bringing more people out of poverty and into prosperity than any economic model in the history of mankind; Whereas the United States is the single greatest country in the history of the world, due in large part to its system of government that secures the private property rights of all citizens through the genius of the Constitution of the United States; and Whereas, on February 5, 2019, in the State of the Union address, President Donald J. Trump declared-- (1) ``We are alarmed by new calls to adopt socialism in our country''; and (2) ``America will never be a socialist country'': Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Senate-- (1) acknowledges that Marxism and socialism are failed ideologies; (2) recognizes that socialism poses a significant threat to the freedom, liberty, and economic prosperity of all countries and people around the world; (3) accepts that socialism is a failed experiment of governance that inevitably ends in misery and suffering; (4) declares that, throughout the history, tradition, and national civic spirit of the United States, the United States has been a beacon of light shining like a lighthouse to the rest of the world, demonstrating that freedom and liberty are the surest foundation of government; and (5) affirms that the United States should never be a socialist country. Mr. DAINES. Mr. President, we are at a pivotal time in our great Nation's history. America was founded upon the principles of liberty, the free enterprise system, the promotion of national sovereignty, and a strong national defense. Under these principles, we have built the greatest country in the history of the world. We have shown the world time and again the genius of American ingenuity and the grit of American determination. What makes America so great is not that we are bonded by one ethnicity or one race but that we are bonded together by the idea of liberty. Montanans agree. Montanans want less government. Montanans don't want the hand of Big Government and Washington, DC, in their pockets, making decisions on their behalf or limiting their freedoms. In Montana, we understand the principles of freedom. However, a radical, socialist, far-left movement is growing across this country and has taken root as the new voice of the Democratic Party. My Grandpa was a Democrat from Billings, MT. I spent many days out with Grandpa fishing and hunting in certain places in Montana. I love my Grandpa dearly. But if he were around today, he would be appalled as a Democrat at some of the things the far left are saying and advocating for. The words and the actions of certain radical Members of the Democratic House highlight this new standard for the Democratic Party. It was renowned economist Milton Friedman who once said, ``One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.'' Radical Democrats are advocating for disastrous policies that would wreck our economy under the guise of cleaning up the environment. Fantasy policies, like the Green New Deal, would be a disaster for Montana and the American people. Under this socialist wish list, Montanans and millions of the American people would have to give up their cars and air travel. Montana truckers, our ag haulers, our pilots, and the industries that rely on them would be wiped out. What the socialists are calling for is a disbanding of our coal plants, leaving countless Montana communities in the dark and in the cold and putting many more out of good-paying jobs and putting a diverse energy sector out of business. Above all else, to fund this disaster of a policy, it is estimated it would take $93 trillion--that is with a ``t.'' Who do they think is going to pay for that? It would be Montanans, Americans, our moms and dads, our children. Just last week in Berkley, CA, their city council banned natural gas in new homes. Whatever happened to supporting all of the above energy agenda? They are banning natural gas in new homes in Berkley, CA. Another disastrous policy that the radical left is pushing for is this so-called Medicare for All or rather socialized medicine. They are calling for a complete takeover of our healthcare system by the Federal Government, eliminating private insurance and eliminating choice. This so-called plan will cost the taxpayers another $32 trillion over 10 years--$32 trillion with a ``t.'' Combine this cost with the cost of the Green New Deal proposal, and the country you and I know will cease to exist. Our economy will be destroyed. We are also seeing far-left, radical Democrats normalize crime and the blatant disregard of the law with their push for open borders. We are a sovereign nation with established borders. We are a nation based on the rule of law. Lost in this heated immigration debate taking place at our southern border are the stories of the law-abiding, legal American immigrants who have fled socialist regimes for a chance at freedom. Some of these immigrants include the Vietnamese boat people, the Cuban refugees who fled Castro's murderous regime, and Chinese Christians persecuted for practicing their faith. You see, in talking to these immigrants--these legal immigrants--they will tell you what socialism looks like. They will also tell you how grateful they are to have freedom here in America. They are proud to be Americans. So we, as Americans, have a choice. One path leads to complete government control, undermining our Constitution and our American way of life. The other path is the path of freedom. You see, capitalism and the free enterprise system has done more than any other system in the world to lift people out of poverty. As a former technology executive, I can speak to the wonders of the free enterprise system because I saw it happen firsthand in my hometown of Bozeman, MT. What was once a small startup cloud computing business, grew into a billion-dollar company headquartered in Bozeman, MT, and it transformed Bozeman into becoming one of the tech hubs now of the West. It is all because the American free enterprise system thrives in innovation, and it rewards [[Page S5149]] entrepreneurs and employees who pursue their dreams and take that leap of faith. That is what freedom looks like. In the face of this extremism we see bubbling up right over in that other Chamber, the U.S. House of Representatives, we must stand strong for the values that made America what it is today. Therefore, today I introduce a resolution--my resolution condemning the growing socialist movement in our country. I ask my Senate colleagues to join me in renouncing this ideology taking root in our country and to stand for freedom. Today we make a choice--freedom or socialism. I choose freedom. ____________________
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