And the corruption.
It is my understanding that the price of an ounce of cocaine on the street in any major city in America has not gone up ...
There are some who fear regulation being too burdensome. Others fear a loss of civil liberties.
Our success in preventing further terrorist attacks is owed largely to our own intensive intelligence collection efforts...
Our domestic intelligence collection, although not optimized, certainly has been a remarkable success.
I have grown to believe over time that the Hippocratic Oath is the first thing we should observe: First, do no harm.
My confidence in the Department of Homeland Security to be the lead agency is extremely limited.
Which is also true of Central America as well as Mexico.
The Mexican people, with some justification, believe that the United States is the destination.
We need to figure out how to be successful in this next threat that we face, growing threat that we face, and that is cy...
That brings us back to the Colombian experience under President Pastrana.
Can we just say on the street we call that picking winners and losers, and who gets to take advantage of things that wer...
The question is who was made whole, who was made partial, who was left out in the cold.
We are not talking, by the way, gentlemen, about union jobs and non-union jobs, Republican jobs and Democrat jobs; we ar...
What does that look like to the people who pay for all this, the American taxpayers? It is pathetic.
We need a patient-centered reform, not reform dictated to every doctor's office in the country from bureaucrats.
Today's hearing will examine the ways in which this promise has rung false.
The law also contains over 100 new boards, panels, and groups of bureaucrats to manage and dictate healthcare decisions.