My responsibility is to make judgments about hard, complex issues that I believe to be right.
From Jeff Fortenberry
Simply looking at the status quo and suggesting that the tax code is sacrosanct and can never change, and that decisions made in the '80s and '90s can never change, is absurd.
The tax code is weighted toward the ultra-wealthy and ultra-wealthy corporations and has created an offshore aristocracy of people who can afford to hire an army of accountants and lawyers. This shifts the tax burden to small businesses, entrepreneurs, and others.
My degree in theology was an important part of my formation.
I used to be on the Lincoln City Council. You learn that there's never enough money for all of the police officers and fire-fighting apparatus you'd like to have.
Respect and a gentlemanly character - those are marks of a Nebraskan.
There's nothing wrong in America that can't be fixed by what's right in America.
Donald Trump has not yet earned my vote. And I'm not simply going to say 'never,' because I do not want to empower Hillary Clinton.
I would like to see Donald Trump lay out specifics on an economic agenda that are realistic, that are small-business focused.
I belong to the political party that generally fits my philosophical beliefs, but I reserve the right to vote my conscience after careful deliberation. My voting record reflects this.
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