North Korea ought to be listed as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, not only because its actions threaten the United States.
Brad Sherman
The Public Record
Brad Sherman is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from California's 30th congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Sherman has focused on various issues including financial regulation, foreign policy, and technology. He has been an advocate for consumer protection and has worked on legislation related to economic stability and national security. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous congressional committees and has been involved in significant legislative efforts.
Kim Jong Un's intentions are clear: He wants to be able to be accepted as a world nuclear power capable of threatening the United States.
We may be able, no matter how big the State Department is, to send five diplomats or ten diplomats to Six-Party Talks or any kind of talks.
We need to approach the problem of North Korea with both a clinched fist and an open hand.
I have pushed for rates to be about a quarter point lower than the Fed has called for and regretted the recent decision.
The idea that mapping is not an appropriate Federal Government expenditure would come as news to Thomas Jefferson, who sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to map the Louisiana Purchase.
I welcome the new Chair and disagree with him profoundly in criticizing the Fed.





