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Senator Kennedy Speeches

Senator Kennedy on Republicans and Minimum wage

“When does the greed stop?”, Senator Kennedy asked in an impassioned speech on the Senate floor on January 25, 2007.

“When does the greed stop?”, Senator Kennedy asked in an impassioned speech on the Senate floor on January 25, 2007.

Some selections from his speech include:

“We have now had amendments that have been worth over 200 billion dollars… Amendments that have been offered. We’ve had amendments on education of 35 billion dollars. We’ve had health-savings amendments that will benefit people with average incomes of $112,000… We’ve had those kinds of amendments and we’re looking at the Kyl amendment at 3 billion dollars. But we still cannot get two dollars and fifteen cents — over two years. Over two years!“

“What is the price, we ask the other side? What is the price that you want from these working men and women? What cost? How much more do we have to give to the private sector and to business? How many billion dollars more, are you asking, are you requiring?”

“When does the greed stop, we ask the other side? That’s the question and that’s the issue.”

“We don’t want to hear any more from that side for the rest of this session about permitting or not permitting votes in here when you’re denying it on the most simple concept of an increase in the minimum wage,” said Kennedy. “We don’t want to hear any more about that.”

“This is filibuster by delay and amendments. I’ve been around here long enough to know it when I see it and smell it, and that’s what it looks like, that’s what it is, make no mistake about it. Make no mistake about it.”

Additional Resources

  • Interview with Madeleine K. Albright

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  • Serve America Act

    In 2009, Senator Kennedy and Senator Hatch introduced the Serve America Act. Kennedy, battling brain cancer, attended and delivered remarks at the bill signing with President Obama.

  • 2008 Democratic National Convention

    In a surprise appearance at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Senator Kennedy spoke about new leadership and the hope for a “better country and a newer world.”