[The site also states that] Maria Cantwell has not taken a clear position on the Microsoft prosecution. ... freedom to innovate. |
A government shutdown is not necessary, ... We do have the time to roll up our sleeves and finish the job. The American people sent us to the nation's capital not to argue constantly but to work together for the common good. |
a sacred contract between the federal government and those who count on it for tomorrow. |
All 10 of us are seriously disappointed in the F.B.I.. |
All the races I'm involved in are tight races. This state, very frequently, doesn't treat Republicans particularly well, |
basically, with both administrations, I think each of them felt that it had a luxury of time, and it turned out that that luxury was not available to us. |
But again, it's easy to say that in hindsight. Almost no one in either party ... said it ahead of time. |
Definitely, |
For decades Washington, D.C., has taken more and more control of your local schools. The federal government sends a little bit of money but a truckload of rules and regulations, |
He's got one of the best legal minds in the Senate, |
I cannot will to my children and grandchildren the proposition that a president stands above the law and can systematically obstruct justice simply because both his polls and the Dow Jones index was high, |
I don't know where those 70 field investigations were. The FBI didn't put them anywhere. Nobody in Washington knew about them. |
I don't think that anyone could say that both administrations were asleep, |
I think it is impossible to overestimate the difficulty in moving a huge federal government with dozens and dozens of agencies from a culture in which information is treasured and kept and hidden, to one of appropriate information sharing. |
I'm very happy to have that lead, disappointed that I told many of you you'd be able to go to sleep on a final result yesterday, and that's not quite the case. I'm optimistic about the ultimate result. |