Paul Gosar
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Paul Anthony Gosar is an American politician and dentist serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 4th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Gosar has been involved in various legislative efforts and has taken positions on issues such as wildlife management and economic policies affecting rural communities. He has been a vocal advocate for his constituents, often addressing concerns related to agriculture and land use in Arizona. Gosar has also been known for his controversial statements and positions on various national issues.
I spoke out for--I'm sometimes mischaracterized as solely in favor of nuclear. In fact, I defended the fracking revolution as it was happening 10 years ago against people that were opposed to it, including supposedly for climate change…
It's incredible that we sit here... and talk about the issues of climate change once again.
It's also becoming clear that they cannot be fully relied upon to limit carbon emissions.
The interesting thing about the Green New Deal is it wasn't originally a climate change thing at all, because we really think of it as a 'how do you change the entire economy' thing.
I just would like to just say one thing to object to Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz. In her remarks, she conflated natural disasters and extreme weather events.
The president's action restores the concept of representational government envisioned by the Constitution.
It is unfair. It is biased and it is exactly what we will get if we count illegal immigrants in apportionment.
We have heard the fear mongering for months from my friends on the left and the liberal media accomplices of the allegations that the responses to the 2020 decennial will fall behind previous decennials.
So, this idea that if we don't count people who are here illegally is going to result in, say, less Federal aid to the city of Chicago, that is not accurate, right?
How is continuing illegal immigrants--counting illegal immigrants in the census or in the apportionment process not an assault on the fundamental rights of every American citizen?





