I think that distinction will be very telling in a lot of ways.
I have been concerned for a long time about this issue of whether or not we inadvertently and in some cases maybe purposefully incentivize i...
What we are living with today is not effective or efficient.
Could you share with the committee whether we can strike the right balance and have a system that is globally competitive, but encourages jo...
80 percent of all of the money the Federal Government raises in taxes, 80 percent of it goes out right back into tax expenditures.
What I am getting at is, can we create a system where you have two or three rates and you don't create a bubble?
I think the current system doesn't make any sense, to pay twice as much as any other developed country for health care and have our results ...
Well, we know, for instance, there is one single famous building in the Cayman Islands which has maybe 35,000, 40,000 registered companies t...
We have got to have real structural reform in health care.
I second powerfully what Senator Portman said about our opportunity here... to try to get that sweet spot which he talked about.
I hope we are not being a prisoner of the clock where if any member asks a question--I am here to learn.
I think that would be disastrous. I think people would look at this country and say, you guys can't govern.
So it is all very simple. We will get there.
The big story of the Republican nomination fight right now is the way Rick Perry has burst on to the scene like this bright star seizing the...
I differ with the Senator's interpretation of the purpose. I thought risk retention was very important.
Forty-nine years ago in September of 1962, President Kennedy issued an urgent call to the Nation to be bold.
I think the debt ceiling fight was something Republicans brought on more than anybody else. They wanted the fight. You know, and they paid a...
I think this is a big, big question. Will this jobs plan and will whatever they come up with as an agreement, actually create jobs or is it ...