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We limit the amount of advertising, but we don't regulate the content. Is it time to revisit this issue?

We supported legislation introduced by Senator Bill Nelson of Florida aimed at curbing the use of deceptive advertising practices.

I hope that we can pursue the most economically prudent model.

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I have to commend you, Ms. Norton, for calling this hearing and for taking time to spend congressional oversight and attention to a very important issue.

I am committed to whatever it takes and will join her in that effort.

What has happened to these dealers is obviously what is protected by State law, because obviously when you have had people in business for generations being given a couple weeks' notice that they are out of business, everybody knows that…

Well, thank you. Good to be here today and also to present some viewpoints from our side of the aisle.

this is about probably one of our most significant transportation intermodal centers in the United States

wouldn't we be better off if we gave the same amount of money to good banks, banks that were functioning well?

So why is it that we do something like enable banks to absorb losses from bad assets in this program?

How do we get to a point where a good bank has a bad asset?

Well, the Constitution says, 'No money shall be drawn from the Treasury but in consequence of appropriations made by law.'

Is it safe to say that nobody in 1913 contemplated that your small little group of people would decide to hand out half a trillion dollars to foreigners?

Seriously, wouldn't it have been better to extend that kind of credit to Americans rather than New Zealanders?

For too long, too many healthcare decisions have been made behind closed doors, with industry profits--not the patient's best interests--in mind.

I'm very proud, Mr. Chairman, of what the Committee did on that.

The Justice Department has been utterly lax over the last 8 years.