VIRGINIA GOVERNOR TIM KAINE
ADDRESS TO THE NATION
*"A BETTER WAY"*
My fellow Americans, good evening:
I'm Tim Kaine, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. It's an
honor to give the Democratic response to President Bush on behalf of my
Commonwealth, my fellow Democratic governors and the Democratic Party.
I worked as a missionary in Honduras when I was a young man and I
learned to measure my life by the difference I can make in someone
else's life. Coretta Scott King embodied that value and tonight, as a
nation, we mourn her passing. Our faith and values teach us that there
is no higher calling than serving others.
The federal government should serve the American people. But that
mission is frustrated by this Administration's poor choices and bad
management. Families in the Gulf Coast see that as they wait to rebuild
their lives. Americans who lose their jobs see that as they look to
rebuild their careers. And our soldiers in Iraq see that as they try to
rebuild a nation.
As Americans, we do great things when we work together. Some of our leaders in Washington seem to have forgotten that.
I want to offer some good news tonight—there is a better way.
In Virginia – and other states – we're moving ahead by focusing on
service, competent management and results. It's all about bringing
people together to find common sense solutions to our common problems.
That's how Virginia earned the ranking of America's "Best Managed
State."
No matter what political philosophy you hold, or what state you call
home, you have a right to expect that your government can deliver
results. When there's a crime or fire, you expect that police and
firefighters have the tools to respond. When there's a natural
disaster, you expect a well-managed response. When you send your
children to school, you expect them to be prepared for success. And,
you have a right to expect government to be fiscally responsible, pay
the bills and live within its means.
Tonight, we heard the President again call to make his tax policies
permanent, despite his Administration's failure to manage our
staggering national debt. Over the past five years, we've gone from
huge surpluses to massive deficits. No parent makes their child pay the
mortgage. Why should we allow this Administration to pass down the bill
for its reckless spending to our children and grandchildren?
There's a better way. Two years ago in Virginia, Democrats and
Republicans worked together to reform our budget. By focusing on
results, we were able to keep the budget balanced, preserve Virginia's
strong credit rating, and protect the essential services families rely
on: education, health care and law enforcement. States all across this
country are doing the same thing, as the federal government falls
further and further into debt.
Think about what's occurring in education. The Administration's No
Child Left Behind Act is wreaking havoc on local school districts
across the nation. Despite the insistence of Democrats in Congress that
this program should be funded as promised, the Administration has
opposed that funding and is refusing to let states try innovative
alternatives. Now, the Republican leadership in Washington is cutting
billions of dollars from the student loan programs that serve working
families, helping get their children to college.
There's a better way. Last year, governors from across the country
worked together in a bipartisan fashion to reform the last year of high
school, making it serve our students better. Many states are working to
make high quality Pre-Kindergarten accessible to every family.
Congressional Democrats have a plan to educate 100,000 new engineers,
scientist and mathematicians in the next four years. In Virginia,
Democrats and Republicans worked together to make record investments in
education. The results: more accredited schools and better student test
scores.
Look at what's happening in health care. Skyrocketing costs are hurting
small businesses and pushing millions of working Americans into the
ranks of the uninsured. The White House has made efforts to cut
Medicaid funds for our most vulnerable citizens. Seniors were promised
that the new federal Medicare drug plan would make it easier and
cheaper to obtain their medication. Instead, many are falling victim to
the program's poor planning. They find getting their medicine to be
more complex, more expensive, and less reliable.
There's a better way. Health care reforms must focus on making the
system serve consumers better. Many states, following the lead of
Illinois, have set up simple ways to help our seniors purchase safe,
American-made prescription drugs from other countries at a fraction of
the price they would pay here. The Administration actually fought
against that Democratic effort! In Virginia, we have worked to provide
health insurance coverage for nearly 140,000 children who weren't
covered four years ago. And Republicans and Democrats alike have banded
together to fight the Administration's efforts to slash Medicaid and
push more costs on to the states.
The President called again tonight for our commitment to win the war on
terror and to support our troops. All Americans embrace those goals. We
can, and we must, defeat those who attack and kill innocent people.
While the images of the World Trade Center are seared in the minds of
all Americans, so too are the memories of those who died on sacred
ground in Virginia in the attack on the Pentagon. Our commitment to
winning the war on terrorism compels us to ask this question: Are the
President's policies the best way to win this war?
We now know that the American people where given inaccurate information
about the reasons for invading Iraq. We now know that our troops in
Iraq were not given the best body armor or the best intelligence. We
now know that the Administration wants to cut tens of thousands of
troops from the Army and National Guard and Reserves at the very time
America is facing new and dangerous threats. And we now know the
Administration wants to further reduce military and veterans' benefits.
There's a better way. Working together, we must give our troops the
tools they need to win the war on terror. We can do it without
sacrificing the liberty we have sent our troops abroad to defend. Our
support has to begin at home. That's why we in Virginia – Democrats
working with Republicans—have reformed and enhanced our Department of
Veterans Services to help our veterans and their family members access
the benefits that they have earned. And, we are working to provide
state re-enlistment bonuses to honor Virginians who stay in service to
Commonwealth and Country.
When it comes to energy, Americans are using more than ever, paying
more for it, and are more dependent on the Middle East than ever before.
There's a better way. Last summer, I joined Democrats in Washington and
in other states in calling on oil companies to share in our sacrifice
and return some of their record-breaking excess profits.
Democrats at both the state and national levels are leading the way on
energy reforms, calling for greater public investments for alternative,
advanced energy technologies. These investments will promote energy
independence, boost our nation's economy, create jobs, and strengthen
national security.
The failure of the federal government to implement and enforce a
rational immigration policy has resulted in a confusing patchwork of
state and local efforts. We should welcome those who seek to lawfully
join and contribute to our American family. At the same time, we must
ensure that our homeland defense efforts begin with consistent federal
action to protect our borders.
The Administration is falling behind in other critical areas;
preserving our environment, keeping our workplaces safe, protecting
family farms, keeping jobs in America. Our communities are left to deal
with the challenges and consequences of those failures without a
reliable federal partner. But, we manage to find a better way.
The better way is to focus on service. It's about measuring what we do
in terms of real results for real people. It's not about partisanship
or political spin. It's about protecting the rights endowed by our
Creator; fulfilling the principle of equality set out in our
Declaration of Independence; ensuring that the light of liberty shines
on every American.
If we want to replace the division that grips our nation's capital, we
need a change. Democrats are leading that reform effort, working to
restore honesty and openness to our government, working to replace a
culture of partisanship and cronyism with an ethic of service and
results.
Our greatest need is for America to heal its partisan wounds and become
one people. You know, those are the words Thomas Jefferson wrote after
being elected President. They ring as true today as they did in 1800.
Tonight we pray, earnestly and humbly, for that healing, and for the
day when service returns again as the better way to a new national
politics.
We ask all Americans to join us in that effort.
Together, America can do better.
Thank you for listening and God Bless the United States of America.