. mr. camp: i come to the floor today in strong support of this conference report. as a result of a lot of long hours, hard work, and determination on both sides of the aisle and both sides of the capitol, this agreement shows the american people that congress can govern and washington can work. first and foremost, this legislation prevents a tax increase on 160 million americans. as a conservative, i look at the agreement and see some very big wins. chief among them are the most significant reforms to the federal unemployment program since it was created in the 1930 s. all designated to promote re-employment and paychecks instead of unemployment and benefit checks. while extending unemployment benefits through the end of the year, this agreement creates a national jobs search standard for the first time. covering benefits from beginning to end and requires every unemployed american to look for a job if they receive unemployment benefits. the agreement allows states to spend
years for the only time in your lifetime. [cheers and applause] with your help, if you will go back home and put this on facebook and tweet it and send out e-mails and call your friends. maybe in an old fashioned way actually see people, make sure they vote. with your help we will win the primary. that is a big piece of winning super tuesday. if we win super tuesday, we are back in the game. we will move back toward front- runner status with your help. thank you, and good luck, and god bless you. [cheers and applause] next, peter orszag on the economic outlook. after that, former senator alan simpson. then the house debate on the payroll tax cut extension. hello. i had of the lcv project. the purpose is to collect programming from outside washington d.c. staff each one of these with one person with a small video camera and a laptop editor so they are able to roll, produce, and added things from the road. we want to get out of washington, d.c. and collect programming
it can happen not just your but in cleveland, pittsburgh. we cannot bring every job back. we can bring every job back. it is getting more expensive to do business in places like china. american workers have never been more productive. companies like boeing are finding out that even when we cannot make things faster or cheaper than china, we can make them better. our quality can be higher. that is what america is about. that is how we are going to compete. [applause] during the state of the income i issued a challenge to american business leaders. i said, ask yourself what you can do to bring in create jobs here in this country and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed. i am encouraged. we are seeing a number of companies, large and small domestic, but even for and, recognizing we re going to open new facilities and create new jobs here in america. this is a good place to work. it is a good place to be. our job as a nation is to make easier for more of