Boehner on TPP Vote: ‘Today the Best Idea Is to Vote Yes’

‘I know some members of this body don’t like Trade Promotion Authority, some don’t like Trade Adjustment Assistance, but today I’m here to vote for both, because it is the right thing to do’

“Let me start by thanking the gentleman from Wisconsin [Chairman Ryan], for his leadership on the committee and his leadership on this bill. Also I want to thank Chairman Sessions and the members of the Rules Committee for all of their work, I want to thank Mr. Tiberi, the chairman of the Trade Subcommittee for the tremendous job that he is done.  And I’m grateful to all the members who have offered constructive contributions to this debate. My colleagues, we’re not here today to debate any particular trade bill. The day for that may come, and when it does, we want to make sure that agreement reflects the people’s priorities. That means more jobs, higher pay, and more opportunities for our workers, farmers, and small businesses. That’s why we want to make sure that agreement isn’t reached – isn’t rushed, and we want to make sure that there is no agreement that’s in secret. And we want to make darn sure that there’s less authority for the president and more authority for the American people. That’s what this bill does. It’s a means to an end, and that end is more free trade that is good for our economy and good our country. Which brings me to another priority in this bill, and that’s American leadership. When America leads, the world is safer – for freedom, and for free enterprise. When we don’t lead, we’re allowing – and frankly, essentially inviting – China to go right on setting the rules of the world economy. And that does keeping our workers and our products on the sidelines. But we’re Americans, aren’t we? We’re not a people who stand still. We don’t give in to doubt and defeatism. This is one of those moments when we need to remember that this country is an idea. It’s an idea of people who choose their own destiny, and people who dare to be exceptional. My colleagues, you’ll recall that the Prime Minister of Japan was here earlier this spring. And during his address, which was about the need for America to lead on trade, he talked about how this is an 'awesome country.' Because here, he said, 'you just choose the best idea, no matter who it comes from.' Well today the best idea is to vote yes. Not for the president, not for ourselves, but for our kids and our grandkids. I know some members of this body don’t like Trade Promotion Authorities [TPA]. Some don’t like Trade Adjustment Assistance [TAA]. But today, I’m here to vote for both. Because it is the right thing to do."

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