Politics & Government

Rep. Kline on State of the Union: Obama Repeats Broken Promises of Past

Kline said nstead of focusing on the ingenuity and greatness of the American people, the president repeated the same broken promises that have kept unemployment hovering around 8 percent and hampered economic growth.

Following Tuesday night's State of the Union address from President Barack Obama,  Rep. John Kline, who represents Minnesota's Second Congressional District, released the following statement:

Last week, the president visited my home state of Minnesota and said, "We don’t have to agree on everything to agree it’s time to do something." Tonight, the president was faced with a unique opportunity to double down on that premise by rallying Americans from a variety of political persuasions and helping Congress chart a new course of working together to solve the most serious challenges our country faces.

Instead, the president outlined a case for more big government. Instead of focusing on the ingenuity and greatness of the American people, the president repeated the same broken promises that have kept unemployment hovering around 8 percent and hampered economic growth.

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He could have agreed with the overwhelming majority of Minnesotans I represent by acknowledging Washington’s spending problem. Americans deserve to know how he plans to control wasteful spending, reduce the debt that threatens prosperity for our children and grandchildren, and expand opportunity for all Americans without raising taxes and killing more jobs. 

I join the majority of Minnesotans who tell me they disagree with the president’s uncompromising belief that bigger government is the answer to challenges we face. The American people, not the federal government, are the beacon of hope that makes America great. Our American dream can only be realized when every individual is empowered to pursue life and liberty and achieve their unlimited potential—unencumbered by government interference.

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