
Medicare is the big item, to quote you, Dr. Johnson.
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Medicare is the big item, to quote you, Dr. Johnson.

I just want to push back a little bit against what I thought was your implied theory that this would be something novel or peculiar if we allowed this to happen.

It is sickening, frankly, not to have it straightened out.

Like Ronald Reagan, I intend to trust but verify.

It would be a human tragedy to do so, and we can avoid it if we are responsible about delivery system reform in the time that we now have.

I would like you to put Government support for solar industry in the context of the development of that industry in international competition and the role of technological leadership in securing future economic opportunity and advantage.

It is fair to conclude that investment in this emerging technology provides cumulative benefits as we enhance our competitive position.

We have seen a considerable number of technologies in which American ingenuity invented the technology, but foreign countries took advantage of the development phase.

In the economic race to remain dominant in this emerging and fast growing international market, there are actually two races we need to win.

It is highway 95. It is pretty central.

We all know that very often maintenance projects are cheaper done early rather than when they are left to further erode and degrade.

When you put them out to bid, you got $60 billion worth of applications.

We face twin problems: a dire need for jobs... and a fiscal problem that is looming toward us.

Rhode Island could not be more delighted to have obtained $22 million for the Quonset project.

You were able to fund $1.5 billion in TIGER grants.

Clarity is what works well and finding the actual value, correct?

That, to me, is one of the real values of focus on delivery system reform, because it is really a win-win.