It's incumbent upon all members of Congress to support legislation that keeps us safe at home and abroad.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe it is incumbent upon Congress to act aggressively to ameliorate fear and help our country take the essential steps that will make our communities and lives safer.
You know they say the most dangerous person of the world is a member of the United States Congress just home from a three-day fact-finding trip.
America needs to be secure at home and abroad.
In this constantly evolving world, Congress must be a good steward of policy to ensure our laws at least keep pace.
Congress is the appropriate place to make laws about our country's immigration policy; it is not something that the president gets to decide on his own.
The only way we're going to keep America safe is to have an elite military, all right.
I believe Congress has a duty to do so as well; not simply as a body of legislators, but more importantly as a community of friends, neighbors, parents and Americans.
Congress has the responsibility to ensure that any international trade agreement entered into by the United States must serve the national interest, not merely the interests of those crafting the proposal in secret.
Don't count on Congress. Laws come into being because people on the ground demand it.
We want the president to act to keep America safe.