Zitat des Tages von Jeff Duncan:
We worked very well with Mark Sanford. We stood shoulder to shoulder fighting for the principles that we believe in. But another person that stood there as well was a legislator, State Senator Larry Grooms.
Tourism is our No. 1 industry in South Carolina.
I'm concerned that we're sending these military men... facing an infectious disease that could be deadly. If they go to Iraq, and they fight ISIL, and they come home, they're not bringing ISIL with them and threatening their families or platoon mates.
Mark Meadows will fight for what's right, because he understands that higher taxes and more regulations are not the way to solve our country's problems.
The Obama administration, seemingly without any concern or worry, funneled money around U.S. law through foreign central banks to provide a state sponsor of terrorism with $400 million in blood money for American hostages.
At least 10 ISIS fighters have been caught coming across the border in Texas.
We have to deal with the nation's debt.
Neutrality works well in my district.
Iran is a nation with American blood on its hands.
Wake up, America. With a porous southern border, we have no idea who's in our country.
If the president wanted to fix our broken immigration system, he could start by securing the border and enforcing the laws already passed by Congress.
This notion that manmade climate change is happening is wrong.
As an avid hunter, outdoor enthusiast, and life member of the NRA, I understand the importance of protecting the right to keep and bear arms.
It was easy for Sanford to have a bully pulpit as governor. It's another thing to be in the trenches, having to face leadership, and say, 'No, that's not a conservative position, that's not what we're doing.'
Radical Islamic jihadists have a long-term vision. And if they have to stay in Europe to obtain a citizenship, to ultimately travel to the United States, and if it takes them five years or ten years, they're okay with that. History has proven that.
We tried two moderate Republican candidates, McCain and Romney, and we lost both times.
They say 'Ted Cruz can't win.' Really? Have you talked to Ted?
We need a Commander-in-Chief, not a Campaigner-in-Chief.
A criminal pipeline from Cuba to Florida threatens U.S. national security interests with Cuban migrants exploiting U.S. law, stealing from the American taxpayer, and paying the Cuban government to live large off the cash in Cuba.
I have sympathy for the people in Syria, and I do think there should be a worldwide response, but we should act cautiously.
Gov. Romney's policies would be a clear departure from the dubious tactics of the Obama administration.
Parents and teachers alike are alarmed by this top-down approach to education that wrongly ties education money for states to the adoption of academic standards that do not fully reflect the values of South Carolina.
I just want to encourage you all... to rethink the resettlement of refugees in this country, especially in the numbers I'm hearing.
I think Congress can pass a bill when the American people start regaining trust in the administration to actually do their job and enforce the laws that are already on the books.
Classrooms cannot and should not be coerced into adopting federal academic standards. That's not just my belief; it's federal law.
We need a leader who puts the health and well-being of the country ahead of 2016 politics.
We're giving those benefits away, which we earn as citizens of this nation, of being legalized citizens.
There are a lot of us that want to see limitations on refugee resettlement programs.
We need to hit pause, and possibly reset, as we think about this whole Syrian refugee resettlement issue.
Education needs to be personalized and flexible, which means education policy needs to originate from our local communities and not from some bureaucrats in Washington, D.C.
I have more nuclear physicists living in my district than in any other district.
Unfortunately, the health care bill commonly referred to as ObamaCare is making it more difficult for employers to provide insurance to their employees. It limits individuals' ability to pick their own doctors and, over time, decreases the quality of care we provide in this country.
Why would you pass another law when the administration fails to enforce the current laws that are on the books. Why pass another one that's not going to be enforced either?
This isn't about deer hunting. The Second Amendment is about our right to keep and bear arms to defend ourselves.