Rubio detailed statement

RUBIO ON INCOME MOBILITY

 

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"Washington is too dysfunctional and poorly suited to effectively manage America's anti-poverty programs. A better approach is to empower states to determine how to set up their own safety nets to best deal with the unique problems of each state. We should replace the earned-income tax credit with a wage enhancement that would make a job a more enticing alternative to collecting unemployment insurance. We need a better-functioning safety net that helps people get back on their feet, along with an economy that's creating more middle class jobs and an education system that helps people attain the skills to fill those better-paying jobs."

 

RUBIO ON OBAMACARE

 

"At no point did the President explain why American taxpayers should have to fund a bailout of health insurance companies when ObamaCare fails to sign up enough young and healthy people. The President won't be able to ignore this problem much longer as the realities of ObamaCare's failures put taxpayers at greater risk of bailing out health insurers. We should take this possibility completely off the table by approving legislation I've introduced with Congressman Tim Griffin."

 

RUBIO ON FOREIGN POLICY

 

"President Obama claims credit for ending one war and winding down another, but the truth is that the global war against extremists will continue long past his presidency. America's role in the world is as indispensable as it has ever been, yet President Obama glossed over the enormous challenges we face. The President failed to acknowledge the ongoing security threats we face in Afghanistan and Iraq or address bipartisan concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions, the bellicosity of North Korea, the instability in Egypt and the ongoing tragedy in Syria. I remain concerned that his proposals could weaken our intelligence capabilities and military preparedness at a moment when we face emerging new threats around the globe."

 

RUBIO ON FREE TRADE

 

"After five years of doing little to promote free trade, I'm glad President Obama talked about the importance of new trade agreements with Europe and Asia. Expanding free trade will open new markets to American exports, which will create thousands of new middle class jobs here at home. I am hopeful that the Administration will successfully conclude negotiations with our trade partners in Asia and Europe, and that Congress will approve these promising new trade agreements."

 

RUBIO ON IMMIGRATION

 

"The U.S. has a broken immigration system that needs to be fixed, but it's clear the President either fails to realize or is indifferent to the fact that his unilateral, executive power grabs and habit of ignoring parts of ObamaCare have made it harder to achieve meaningful progress on immigration. As he forges ahead with his unilateral agenda on a host of issues, he needs to recognize that a permanent solution to our immigration problems rests with Congress. The House of Representatives should be given the time and space to develop their own immigration reform proposals, and we should all recognize that incremental progress is better than nothing at all."

 

RUBIO ON THE MINIMUM WAGE

 

"Raising the minimum wage may poll well, but having a job that pays $10 an hour is not the American Dream. The way our people will achieve the American Dream is by making it easier for those who are stuck in low-paying jobs to seize opportunities to move up to better paying jobs. To do this, we must focus on policies that help our economy create those jobs and that help people overcome the obstacles between them and better paying work."


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