
The country should know. Because it is billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars, and we are, like, throwing nickels and dimes at it.
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The country should know. Because it is billions and billions and billions and billions of dollars, and we are, like, throwing nickels and dimes at it.

Not what you can do, but what the country needs. It is two different things.

CMS recently implemented a final rule that changed payments for speech generating devices (SGDs) so that Medicare beneficiaries no longer have the option to purchase them, but instead must rent them.

Louisiana and the Gulf Coast could literally allocate the entire budget in just projects that we have that are authorized and that are literally shovel-ready.

Continuing to grossly underfund water infrastructure projects in this Nation is counter to economic development and the creation of high-paying middle-class jobs.

It is a 17-percent decrease from last year's budget. It is woefully inadequate.

We can't find enough money to dredge the shipping channel that supports this private investment.

I am a strong supporter of high-performing public schools.

I think it reflects we know that natural gas is replacing coal which has a better carbon footprint than coal.

In 2012, EPA said that its utility MACT rule would not result in significant plant shutdowns.

When I look at your budget, it seems EPA spent a significant portion of that budget on rule-making activities.

When these coal plants are being shut down, people are paying more for their electricity because of the results of your actions.

President Obama when he was running for president. He talked about, you know, utility costs skyrocketing.

I hope you are not trying to say there is not a war on coal? I mean, there is clearly a war on coal.

When you projected in 2012 4.7 gigawatts would be retired, in fact, the numbers show it is closer to 51 gigawatts.

I mean look at Putin is doing right now. I know the President just doesn't seem to take this seriously.

I have been a strong supporter of an open and free Internet, and especially free from governments that have an interest in taxing, restricting, censoring the Internet.