I do think there is a dilemma here. There is a risk. We support the resistance, the opposition. The opposition, when it begins to win, is pr...
I do not understand why we are protecting them exactly the way that we are right now.
If we are serious about economic development then we should understand that CCDBG is one of the best economic development programs the Feder...
I think there is bipartisan support for something like that, and I appreciate your bringing it up.
One of the most responsible things that we could do here is actually do those things to make Social Security solvent for the long haul.
So you're basically saying that, whatever the current level of production is, whether it's 20 or 30 or you think it might be even higher tha...
This is an opportunity for us to learn, so I'll be doing a lot of listening today.
That's a very important point, General Cartwright, and one which I hadn't even considered, about the two shifts in terms of the need for the...
Thank you, Madam Chairman.
Can you discuss that discrepancy? Also, isn't it true that as long as we have nuclear weapons, even a lower number, that we'll still need a ...
Well, that's interesting. I mean, I didn't ask you about shifts, so I'll do that next.
So you're saying it's as simple as going to two shifts?
Lower numbers of weapons should be a consequence of strategic analysis--not an abstract preconceived determination.
I do think it's a very, very important issue. As I travel around the country and my own State, I worry about people being prepared for retir...
I am unconvinced that that change is in any way benefiting students or taxpayers.
I think all of us know the real problem we need to consider are the rising cost of college tuition and the amount of Federal student loans s...
I just find it fascinating that one of the first things that you would do as a consumer protection agency is get us to consider letting stud...
I assure you my heart goes out to students who have huge amounts of loans that may never be repaid.