There was no excuse for it in the first place. Not having a procedure in place for the massive expenditures of money that was spent.
The House voted, overwhelmingly, to ban Medicare and Medicaid from paying for drugs which treat erectile dysfunction.
This move will save taxpayers some $105 million next year.
But it doesn't provide justice here for the taxpayers, and I would ask the taxpayers what they think.
I think that the paper that they have written and the position that they have taken certainly protects their financial interests. But it doe...
I'm convinced that they are with me on this issue.
Well, Medicare prescription drugs are designed to pay for prescription drugs for people to improve their health, maintain their health, and ...
I think life is more important to seniors and more important to the taxpayers.
We can make that excuse for almost anything we spend money on, no matter how ridiculous it might be.
Regrettably, in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, we have not had meaningful accountability or congressional oversight of defense contractin...
I think we're still going to be reading news reports, like the Associated Press (AP) article that I asked about last May.
the only thing that the President is willing to take off the table is diplomacy.
Unfortunately, this supplemental budget request fails to deliver what our troops need most.
We owe our troops more than mere gratitude for a job well done.
the President said that the majority of this emergency request, and I quote, 'will ensure that our troops continue to get what they need to ...
It should be in the supplemental. It is an emergency.
And if there's one thing we've got, we've got food.
I do not see one dollar, not one dime, to take care of our troops and ensure that they have the tools they need to succeed when they become ...