The key lesson of the 1930s is that appeasement leads directly to war.
From Mark Kirk
We should all be neo-abolitionists here to make sure that there is no right in America to enslave others using the Internet.
The decision to go to war is the most important decision that I can make as a representative in Congress. As a veteran, I see any potential military action first through the eyes of the young men and women who volunteered to wear the uniform and would carry out such a mission.
Secretary Rumsfeld used to represent parts of our district in the 1960s. I think that he and his team have done a masterful job in defeating Iraqi forces quickly and decisively.
Every American born today owes $43,000 to the federal government the day she or he is born. And we are transferring a tremendous amount of debt to the new generation, much of it owed to overseas creditors who expect to be repaid by our children with interest.
Over time, the federal government should move the nation to a single standard, clean-burning gasoline.
I've got a chart here that shows our debt-to-GDP ratio. And while we did run deficits in the past, we now number our debt in trillions rather than in billions. And I think that represents a long-term danger, especially to the, the American dream.
And taking more money out of the private economy and having the government perform as it has poorly done with the stimulus I don't think is the right way to go.
When you look at the state of the economy right now, you have to set a priority. And my top priority is the deficit of jobs and economic growth, and especially this perception that the United States could be falling behind especially Asian economies.
The biggest challenge I have with Washingtonians is they think Illinois is exclusively a Democratic state.
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