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I'm concerned that Speaker Boehner is getting ahead of House Republicans when he commits to getting a 'comprehensive approach' to immigration taken care of 'once and for all.'
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I introduced H.Res 430, a congressional resolution calling upon the president to declare a National Day of Prayer for Law Enforcement.
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There is a profiteer when it comes to oil. 36 to 63 cents per gallon is swept off the top. And who profits from that? The government profits from it. And what does the government do with much of that money? It puts it into so-called 'alternative energy,' with so-called phony 'green jobs' that we're yet to see being produced.
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I certainly don't think that taxpayers should subsidize abortions.
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The Obama administration would say that if you are a Catholic institution, you can only limit your conscience waivers or exclusions to people of the Catholic Church. That would mean that Catholic institutions couldn't treat people of other religions, and that makes no sense.
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Seeking justice is always our goal, but we see many too willing to circumvent that.
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People on the Left really want a single-payer system. They really want - so even the Left doesn't want Obamacare. They want single payer, and we want a market-driven, patient-central system.
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I see a bright, bright future for the Republican Party and conservatism in general.
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I'm a public servant. And I work for the American people.
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Washington does not tax too little: it spends way too much.
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Class warfare has never created a job.
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The White House has a secular, humanistic agenda.
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Our constituents rightly hold us accountable for results.
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It's all about secular unionism, the advancement of atheism, which they even tried to create in this law - Democrats did - an atheistic chaplaincy.
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I think that we need, you know, Sen. Vitter is quite conservative, and I think we need to replace a good strong conservative with another conservative.
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Now that we have the Senate and the House fully controlled by Republicans, we need to be working together.
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The use of threats and intimidation to force energy companies to submit to an extremist agenda may be fitting under a totalitarian regime, but it is never acceptable in the United States.
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I've heard enough of Democrats claiming a balanced approach.
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I think always, when you have a candidate promising free stuff, and another promising less stuff or nothing, the one who promises more is always going to have the advantage.
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The polls are with us on this. They say the American people, more than anything, want to see spending cuts rather than tax increases.