This hearing and the debate going on here is, I don't know, the 27th year, the 30th year of it.
We ought to be talking about exactly that issue, of the beneficiary pay issue.
We say, 'Do this,' 'Do that,' and then we don't give you enough money to get it done rapidly.
if we want to do something besides just yak back and forth across these various hearings we could focus on innovative so...
Most everything that occurs, there are winners and there are losers. And the task at hand is to find a way in which ther...
Ultimately, and happily, the courts are going to decide.
Of course the Constitution holds supreme.
I would actually also have advised the president to remain strictly within the constitutional authority.
Congress entrusted the enforcement of this act to an administrative agency rather than to the courts solely so that it c...
this president has made 32 recess appointments, compared to more than a hundred recently done by past presidents.
You do not ultimately have the power to decide a recess.
What will happen to workers, what will happen to our system of collective bargaining if the labor board is shut down.
Ultimately, we reached a contract that protected the nurses. It protected the patients. It protected the hospitals.
I think it is wrong for three reasons. Substantively it is wrong, process-wise it is wrong. And it misses the point.
I understand your frustration with the system. But I have to tell you, those of who don't live in this town are even mor...
That is absolutely correct. And with respect to your question, just to clarify, while certain things can be investigated...
I am concerned, as Mr. Chaffetz was, that your order is wrong.
I think, in the broadest sense, what is worse is that this country going to be hurt, the economy is going to be hurt, an...