Jackson Lee: Congress complicating debt ceiling because Obama is black
07/15/11 03:02 PM ET
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) on Friday strongly suggested
that members of Congress are making it difficult for President Obama to
raise the debt ceiling because of his race.
Jackson Lee arrested for disorderly conduct in
front of Sudan's embassy in 2006. No comment if she was targeted because of her race. |
"I do not understand
what I think is the maligning and maliciousness [toward] this
president,” said Jackson Lee, a member of the Congressional Black
Caucus. “Why is he different? And in my community, that is the question
that we raise. In the minority community that is question that is being
raised. Why is this president being treated so disrespectfully? Why has
the debt limit been raised 60 times? Why did the leader of the Senate
continually talk about his job is to bring the president down to make
sure he is unelected?”
Earlier in her speech, Jackson Lee said Obama has been targeted unlike any other president.
"I
am particularly sensitive to the fact that only this president — only
this one, only this one — has received the kind of attacks and
disagreement and inability to work, only this one," said Jackson Lee
from the House floor.
"Read between the lines," she continued.
"What is different about this president that should put him in a
position that he should not receive the same kind of respectful
treatment of when it is necessary to raise the debt limit in order to
pay our bills, something required by both statute and the 14th
amendment?"
Jackson Lee concluded by saying that she hoped someone
would step up and say that what appears obvious to her is not in fact
true.
"I hope someone will say that what it appears to be is not
in fact accurate," said Lee. "But historically it seems to be nothing
more."
>>> I suggest Congresswoman Lee look at the spending increase graph in the post just below.
http://muycritical.blogspot.com/2011/07/spending-as-share-of-gdp.html#links
http://muycritical.blogspot.com/2011/07/spending-as-share-of-gdp.html#links
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