I recently sent a letter to Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and you on the increased rate of drug smuggling across the Northern Border by ...
I think a reappointment with a different person would not help you and your position at all.
I think we need technology as a comprehensive part of that.
I cannot support the Korean trade agreement unless we get some progress.
I will not support that agreement unless we get some access on beef.
I think he understands.
That is not helpful, from my perspective. But I just urge us all to listen to all of the goals and utter the right words that might save us ...
You both are great leaders. You have large followings. You think a lot about our country.
Two-thirds of Americans want better infrastructure in America. They want it. Two-thirds of Americans do not want to pay for it.
This is to go use a road, man.
Let us say Montana. In Montana, 60 percent of truck traffic does not originate in Montana.
I think all sources of funding, at some point, need to be on the table and need to be discussed.
I think we have to think much more critically, much more creatively, as never before, to try to figure out how we bridge that gap.
We need to resolve this, and we need to do it now.
Thank you, Madam Chairman, and thank you, Mr. Ashe. Also Mr. Strickland, thank you for your service to our country.
Montanans don't need D.C. bureaucrats telling us how to manage wolves in our State.
I have introduced legislation that will remove the wolf from the endangered species list and return it to State management.
We have a problem, and that problem is wolves.