On the recordOctober 28, 2013
There is no credibility on that side of the aisle when it comes to the financial stability of this country.
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congress.govThere is no credibility on that side of the aisle when it comes to the financial stability of this country.
Scott questions the credibility of the opposing party regarding financial stability.
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