I see this issue of Internet and broadband, the rural electrification issue of this decade.
I think back to 1935, when President Roosevelt looked across the landscape and saw that only 12 percent of the rural households had electric...
I think that this Internet expansion is so important to our country.
We are seeing this in the Midwest as well.
When I first started talking about this issue, you know, it was only kids with penguin buttons that would come up and talk to me and it has ...
I think your survey that you cited indicates that only 30 percent of Americans considered global warming a priority.
I think this trust that you get out of having the oversight, I don't think the American people are unsophisticated here.
I like the President's idea to put on the Internet, where these funds are being spent, the TARP funds.
I believe that we need to do this, so that we can't just put our heads in sand and pretend that this isn't happening.
There has been too little accounting for how this money has been distributed and how the taxpayer assistance is being spent.
I come from Minnesota, a State that cares about our patent system.