Part of the issue is that there is an opportunity to coax more value.
Today we would be paying off the last of our national debt.
Social Security should be put on a course of 75-year actuarial balance.
E-labels can provide more detailed information without the space limitations of a physical label.
I also commend my colleagues, Representatives Latta and Welch, as well as Senators Fischer and Rockefeller.
Senator Wyden expressed this very well; I could not do it any better.
On the very last slide we do have something that was included in the testimony.
On a bipartisan basis, colleagues, Congress must ensure that this safety net is not shredded.
As Senator Wyden said.
Let us all focus on the vital goal, which is updating and protecting this essential program for generations to come.
There is no question that carbon dioxide is a terrible pollutant having profound impacts.
Thus, carbon dioxide is waging an assault on our rural resources, on our fishing, on our farming, on our forests.
What's going on now is a feeding frenzy.
They are a significant drag on our economy and are harming U.S. competitiveness.
The inversion virus now seems to be multiplying every few days.
The U.S. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency.
The American tax code is an anticompetitive mess.
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