And with respect to the policies, this budget reminds me a great deal of the first Reagan budget...
Thomas McClintock
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Thomas Miller McClintock is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 5th congressional district since 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he has been an advocate for limited government and fiscal conservatism throughout his political career. McClintock has focused on issues such as tax reform, environmental policy, and government spending. He previously served in the California State Assembly and as a member of the California State Senate, where he gained recognition for his commitment to conservative principles.
I believe we averaged 1.5 percent every year for his 8 years. Is that correct?
What he called for was for the Senate to reform its closure rule on fiscal bills that has completely gridlocked Congress' ability to control spending.
I think there are really only 2 ways to pay for spending. You either tax it now as revenue, or you tax it in the future as debt.
the President was calling for a government shutdown. And, in fact, he has been bending over backwards to avoid a government shutdown.
It seems to me, from your report, that the increase in spending is all being driven by mandatory spending?
Traditional Utah Navajo people are not collecting $20 million from the Hewlett and Packard foundations and Leonardo DiCaprio to sponsor this toxic divide-and-conquer campaign.
What we found is restrictions on public use reduce public visitation, and the jobs we lose are high-paying, full-time jobs, and they are replaced with low-wage, seasonal jobs.
The majority of Navajo and Ute residents in San Juan County overwhelmingly oppose the monument designation.





