We keep paying and paying and paying and paying to fix, to mend, to cure, to patch.
the one big failure of our health care system in America, that we've not put enough into prevention, about 4 cents, less...
What it does is, it takes the $31 billion in cuts from the Ryan budget and reduces them down to $7 billion is all.
I might just challenge the president and the Democrat: Are you opposed to a balance budget? It's what it takes to get th...
So, logical solutions can't be applied because illogical people won't go along with it.
Well, the only thing we can really count on is what we can control in this next upcoming fiscal year of 2012.
I would like to just challenge the President and the Democrat: Why are you opposed to a balance budget?
I would like to see a balanced budget amendment go to the states.
If United States decided not to do that, that would be a willful act on the part of the President. It would be malicious...
That is the part that grates on me the worst.
I don't think it is arguable whether this is sustainable economically or whether it will improve our health care.
I think it was dishonest, I think it was disingenuous, and I think it was willful, a strategic effort to try to blur the...
The statute presumes that everyone does use health care, and it presumes that health insurance is an obligation.
If an individual doesn't engage in purchasing health insurance, then they are not engaging in interstate commerce...
We have to pass legislation that constitutionally protects everyone.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor and upholds this bill, this Act, this law of the land...
I don't believe an employer has... a moral obligation for the employer.
And my view is that the Affordable Care Act has a whole series of upward risks on the budgetary side that make the possi...