Democrats like tax cuts, too, ... But they have to be fair, fiscally sound, and in the case of stimulus, fast-acting to help grow the economy. |
Democrats stand ready to address the challenges facing Social Security's solvency, ... but this cannot begin until Republicans begin talking about ways to make Social Security stronger, not weaker. |
Democrats were united and made those issues too hot to handle for Republicans, |
Despite all the talk of bipartisanship, they have just on their own, unilaterally, put forth a proposal that will result in a whitewash of what is going on there. |
Despite all the talk of bipartisanship, they have just, on their own, unilaterally, put forth a proposal that will result in a whitewash of what has gone on here, |
dishonor to the House. |
enable wealthy individuals and interests to pour unlimited amounts of hard money into elections. |
Even as we grieve, we must take quick action to stem the crisis and help those in desperate need, |
Families faced with personal bankruptcy because of the storm should be given relief from any unnecessary burdens imposed by the new bankruptcy law. |
FEMA was a failure last week. Many, many hard-working FEMA workers were out there in the field. But they didn't get the leadership and the accountability that they needed. And, therefore, the people of the region were not well served, |
For more than a decade... House Republicans have benefited from their systemic culture of corruption at the expense of the American people. |
For the state of our union to be sound, any decision that we make on the economy must be made in the public interest, not for the special interests, |
gutted the membership of the ethics committee, taking out anyone whom they thought was responsible for the admonishment for Mr. DeLay. |
He said, 'Why would I do that? |
He was there when others in Washington turned their backs on seniors, the disadvantaged and the poor, |