
I believe that the indisputable starting point in this discussion really is that the international rules of the road for security and also for commercial exploration have never been more complex.
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I believe that the indisputable starting point in this discussion really is that the international rules of the road for security and also for commercial exploration have never been more complex.

we have a potential, still, to blow this relationship, and China, as they try to move toward, I think we all agree, toward this consumption-based approach.

I think Senator Shelby did not agree with me on this one, but on the OFR, which would be, in effect, the independent repository of data and information.

What is reasonable? What is that connectivity?

we all worked very hard together--and actually, Senator Shelby, on Title I and II we got 85 votes on your and Senator Dodd's approach

thank goodness we already have in place higher capital requirements, so there is not a systemic risk or a risk to the institution

Obamacare violates both the Constitution and common sense.

Troubling symptoms are already emerging of the ACA's anticompetitive effects.

Instead of the choices that a competitive market offers consumers, the ACA offers mandates.

I believe that the ACA has and will continue to substantially lessen competition to the detriment of health care consumers.

The ACA prevents health care competitors and consumers from entering certain transactions that they should be allowed to enter in a competitive market.

We need to be careful as Members of Congress that we don't talk ourselves out of a very strenuous and robust sanctions regime to bring Iran to the table.

I strongly support and supportive of President Obama's efforts to establish what is unprecedented international sanctions against the regime of Iran.

I don't think we have ever seen a sanctions regime as strict and as tightly controlled as we are seeing under the Obama administration with respect to Iran.

I believe that Americans have a reasonable expectation of privacy.

The Supreme Court's 1967 decision, Katz v. The United States continues to direct our privacy jurisprudence.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Black, if the police had five unsolved rapes using what essentially looks like the same MO...