I think it could be done. I think it would be actually one of the few times we actually have an insightful debate on the House floor for a change.
Ron DeSantis
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Ron Dion DeSantis is an American politician and attorney serving as the 46th governor of Florida since January 2019. A member of the Republican Party, he previously represented Florida's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013 to 2018. DeSantis has focused on various issues during his governorship, including education reform, environmental policies, and public health initiatives, particularly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The criticism that is sometimes lodged is oh, you guys are doing authorization of force--you haven't declared war--somehow that is an illegitimate use of force.
I think the witnesses have been really good so thank you, guys. And we should debate this.
We did not get everybody back and we need to do that. This is a maniacal regime. They are fomenting all kinds of problems all across the Middle East.
I think if you use it, then I think that a lot of the countries are going to change their ways.
The Brotherhood, I think, represents the foundation and if we can deal with that then I think we are dealing with the problem of radical Islamic terrorists much more holistically and likely to be more effective.
So you think the American taxpayer has a right to expect changes at the U.N.
What is your understanding about the role that your predecessor played in facilitating that?
I think that we, you know, hit the terrorists, kind of Whac-A-Mole, which is good--you got to take them out.
A core attribute of sovereignty is maintaining control over national boundaries, yet for years we have witnessed the failure of the U.S. Government to secure our southern border.
Education costs? We spend about $17,000 on each child in the United States very, very roughly and have may be over a million illegal immigrant children in U.S. schools.





