I'm a can-do conservative, and I just love the job, and I think I'm going to get re-elected.
When you have... bipartisan support, it shouldn't devolve into a bipartisan fight.
As Obamacare devolves and starts to fall apart, what do you get? This big-government largesse that is involved in Obamacare, my fear is that it's going to devolve into a single-payer system, and we really can't afford to let that happen.
Most people would agree that infrastructure is something government should do.
There's a lot of stuff out there that government shouldn't do.
People have been very strong against Obamacare since I was first elected, and they still feel that way. They want us to work to get rid of it. They also are very strong for keeping the government running.
I am not a fan of Obamacare. But I was bound and determined to try to comply with the law. I've done everything in my power to try to do that.
I fervently believe that education is the key to moving forward.
First and foremost, the duty of a representative is to represent the interests of his constituents.
We must get all the facts on the table, and then determine where we go.
I didn't eat for two days when Bill Clinton won, but after Obama's election, I was genuinely depressed.
If we continue to cut something with each resolution, I would say we're making steady progress and sending a strong conservative message.