Rand Paul
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That's a yes? Yes.
That's a yes? Yes.
Well, Bynum says it's an honor to win this election, and she's excited to continue the work that she started here at the Oregon Statehouse, but now on a national stage over in D.C.
Well, Bynum says it's an honor to win this election, and she's excited to continue the work that she started here at the Oregon Statehouse, but now on a national stage over in D.C.
Well, Bynum says it's an honor to win this election, and she's excited to continue the work that she started here at the Oregon Statehouse, but now on a national stage over in D.C.
Almost every industry in Kentucky has come to me and said it will hurt our industry and push up prices of homes, cars.
Almost every industry in Kentucky has come to me and said it will hurt our industry and push up prices of homes, cars.
Almost every industry in Kentucky has come to me and said it will hurt our industry and push up prices of homes, cars.
Very amazing. You should get rid of the CHIP Act and whatever's left over. Mr. Speaker, you should use it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to.
Very amazing. You should get rid of the CHIP Act and whatever's left over. Mr. Speaker, you should use it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to.
Very amazing. You should get rid of the CHIP Act and whatever's left over. Mr. Speaker, you should use it to reduce debt or any other reason you want to.
Why are the decisions of this body so awful? Because there's a printing press. I had a conversation with one of my Democrat colleagues and he said. I said, we have to make a choice. You've got to decide whether you want to help the poor in our country or you want to help the poor in Ukraine or help whoever you're paying in Ukraine. He says, we shouldn't have to make a choice.
Why are the decisions of this body so awful? Because there's a printing press. I had a conversation with one of my Democrat colleagues and he said. I said, we have to make a choice. You've got to decide whether you want to help the poor in our country or you want to help the poor in Ukraine or help whoever you're paying in Ukraine. He says, we shouldn't have to make a choice.
Why are the decisions of this body so awful? Because there's a printing press. I had a conversation with one of my Democrat colleagues and he said. I said, we have to make a choice. You've got to decide whether you want to help the poor in our country or you want to help the poor in Ukraine or help whoever you're paying in Ukraine. He says, we shouldn't have to make a choice.
Well, it's like, you do have to make a choice. The fact that you think you don't have to make a choice is why we're $36 trillion in the hole. You have to make choices. Which comes first, Ukraine or America? You can't do both. Because we don't have enough money. We only have enough taxes coming in to pay for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and food stamps. Everything else is borrowed.
Well, it's like, you do have to make a choice. The fact that you think you don't have to make a choice is why we're $36 trillion in the hole. You have to make choices. Which comes first, Ukraine or America? You can't do both. Because we don't have enough money. We only have enough taxes coming in to pay for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and food stamps. Everything else is borrowed.
Well, it's like, you do have to make a choice. The fact that you think you don't have to make a choice is why we're $36 trillion in the hole. You have to make choices. Which comes first, Ukraine or America? You can't do both. Because we don't have enough money. We only have enough taxes coming in to pay for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and food stamps. Everything else is borrowed.
So maybe able-bodied people need to go back to work. Maybe there needs to be a work requirement. Maybe, for goodness sakes, food stamps shouldn't buy sugar drinks, chips, ding-dongs, and Twinkies.
So maybe able-bodied people need to go back to work. Maybe there needs to be a work requirement. Maybe, for goodness sakes, food stamps shouldn't buy sugar drinks, chips, ding-dongs, and Twinkies.
So maybe able-bodied people need to go back to work. Maybe there needs to be a work requirement. Maybe, for goodness sakes, food stamps shouldn't buy sugar drinks, chips, ding-dongs, and Twinkies.