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We may disagree on ObamaCare, but we don't disagree that that was unacceptable.

Many members, including myself, believe that there was and is a health care crisis in America.

Unfortunately, during the first two years of the ObamaCare law, under Speaker Pelosi, there was no effective oversight.

This was an F. Or on a pass-fail, this was a fail.

I thank you for your dedication to ensuring that millions of Americans who do not have health insurance will be able to obtain quality affordable coverage going forward.

After all of these efforts, House Republicans shut down the entire Federal Government for three weeks in October.

the delay of ObamaCare from a standpoint of revenue, when the President had to delay the employer mandate, he was losing $100 million a month of revenue.

Our duty on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is to, in fact, protect these rights.

For the past three years the number one priority of congressional Republicans has been to bring down this law.

Even Windows Vista launched better than the Obama website.

I have no desire, no motivation to hide anything.

None of us want to own this particular website.

It is much better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.

I don't think anyone opposes the idea of keeping track of when people enter and exit the country.

If this was a mandate that could have been easily fulfilled, it would have been fulfilled back in the 1990's when it was first implemented.

For more than a decade TRIA has supported critical economic growth by ensuring access to terrorism coverage.

I am somewhat baffled by any resistance to making sure that we have the kind of coverage that TRIA would provide in the event of another terrorist attack.

I am a proud cosponsor of this legislation, and I strongly support its goal of completely eliminating the cruel and inhumane practice of 'soring' from horse shows.