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                      BEING TRUTHFUL ABOUT BUDGETS

  (Mr. LaMALFA asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. LaMALFA. Mr. Speaker, this week, we made an important step in 
passing the budget resolution in order to carry out the business of the 
House for the American people.
  As we get into the budget reconciliation process, which is going to 
be a positive one for getting spending under control, we also need to 
have a lot more truth surrounding what is going to be happening in that 
process.
  For more than I would like to have heard the last week, week and a 
half, 2 weeks, we keep hearing the same rhetoric that Republicans are 
going to cut Medicare, SNAP, Medicaid, Social Security, all of these 
things. Nowhere in that budget reconciliation document does it say 
that. In the resolution, nowhere does it say that.
  We need not lie about what we are doing around here in order to gain 
political points. We actually should be sitting down at the table 
together and looking at how we can make these programs work better for 
longer.
  Social Security is going to be in big trouble within 7 or 8 years. If 
we want to have solutions to that, why don't we sit at the table 
together and figure

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these things out instead of lying about it?

  We are trying to achieve better budgets and get closer to balancing 
the budget than what we have had the last 4 years. Why don't we be 
truthful in this process instead of the nonsense?

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