"How much has your overhead gone up in the administrative aspect in regard to rules and regulations?"
"Do you think the government has a right to turn out the lights on a business?"
"It seems to me there was a lot of nebulism in this."
"No, sir, they do not."
"More regulations, more increased costs that we cannot pass on to our customers will force us out of business."
"To preserve the rule of law, Mr. Chairman, I have introduced the Gila Bend Indian Reservation Lands Replacement Clarification Act."
"The bottom line is this: if the Tohono O'odham Nation's plan succeeds, no tribal compact will be safe from such duplicity in the future."
"But sovereignty is implied, but only moderately given, under the context of the U.S. Constitution and what we have that jurisdiction of."
"We cannot bypass that just because it is a tribal entity."
"There is a law, and the law was violated."
"In our world, if this was Wall Street, this is called insider trading, OK?"
"But to have insider trading, having insider information, is desperately wrong."