It's not a new tax. In fact, as Governor Jeb Bush, former Governor Jeb Bush, said, he thinks many of the states will use...
the two biggest problems here are, one, that we spend money we don't have, and two is that we make a lot of decisions he...
if we pass this bill and they're allowed to act that it will eliminate for the foreseeable future the possibility that T...
in our Constitutional 10th Amendment Federal system of government, states have a right to be wrong.
The way I read the Quill decision, it says the following. The Supreme Court decision said 20 years ago it was too compli...
There are a lot of Republican members here. Let me just ask one question of Mr. Peterson, who has been involved a while.
I too--along with governors like Governor Daniels and others--urge the Federal Government and the Congress in particular...
I do think there is a dilemma here. There is a risk. We support the resistance, the opposition. The opposition, when it ...
I think the time has come to consider that and pick those groups that we think are most consistent with our interests an...
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 developmen...
Can you discuss that discrepancy? Also, isn't it true that as long as we have nuclear weapons, even a lower number, that...
I think there is bipartisan support for something like that, and I appreciate your bringing it up.
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.
Thank you, Madam Chairman.
That's a very important point, General Cartwright, and one which I hadn't even considered, about the two shifts in terms...