Dodd-Frank deals with that. If you don't like Dodd-Frank, then you don't like a means by which we deal with 'too-big-to-fail' institutions.
I think we ought to proceed with a great degree of caution when we say things like, we can live without the Fed, without the FDIC.
We are going to have fewer construction jobs when we eventually get out of this.
I think that the Egyptian military has conducted itself in an exemplary fashion during this entire episode.
Safety continues to be my number one concern. And I am hoping that we will produce a bill that provides a meaningful step in modernizing our...
there were no death loss in aviation last year. And I am very proud of that.
the Federal Government cannot because of the doctrine of federalism that we have talked about, the 10th Amendment.
Congress' duty with regard to a law like this does not end when it passes a law.
the power of the State to legislate is quite broad under the police powers because of anything having to do with health, safety, and welfare...
I think they call that the fallacy of a false dichotomy.
In a memo today, Defense Secretary Robert Gates says all military branches will implement the repeal at the same time, hopefully by the end ...
What else is the Air Force doing to help facilitate competition in the sustainment of major weapon systems?
I don't think any business is 'too-big-to-fail.' That is why we want to have a means by which they can wind down when they get in a position...
the Congressional Budget Office estimates a $1.48 trillion deficit for Fiscal Year 2011 at roughly 10 percent of GDP.
This is supposed to be a democracy of laws established by the people to govern themselves.
We need to be on the side of the American workers.
We cannot continue to spend money we don't have.
We need to change the direction of this country.