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GOP responds to president’s Galesburg speech

Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger delivered the GOP response to remarks delivered by President Barack Obama at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.

Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger delivered the GOP response to remarks delivered by President Barack Obama at Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois.

The president visited Galesburg Wednesday, July 24, 2013.

Kinzinger, who represents Illinois’ 16th District, joined five other Illinois Republicans who issued a joint statement about the president’s speech.

“Today, President Obama made his 19th pivot back to what has always been most important to Americans, jobs and the economy.  With its 9.2% unemployment rate, full-blown budget crisis and sky-high taxes, our shared home state of Illinois is an example of government making all the wrong economic choices.  However, no amount of presidential pivots and speechmaking will change the fact that too many Illinoisans are out of work. It doesn’t have to be this way,” the response said. 

“House Republicans have never strayed from our focus on creating jobs and strengthening our economy. We are developing a tax reform package for individuals and businesses that would increase American competiveness in the global economy. We have passed a jobs and skills training package, approved the Keystone XL Pipeline, acted to protect families and individuals from a costly healthcare law and put forth a plan to permanently fix our student loan crisis. These proposals would immediately and demonstrably boost the economy, and set the foundation for long-term growth.  We agree with the president, too many Americans are struggling in today’s economy, and we stand ready to work toward real, bipartisan solutions, not listen to another stump speech.”

Get more coverage of the presidential visit to Galesburg – click here.

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