The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip imited to five minutes each, but in no event shall debate ontinue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Gallego, for five minutes. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Today as we continue our journey through the 23rd district, id like to travel to a small town some 40 miles west of san antonio, that would be hondo, texas. Its about 9. 6 square miles of yukonic america. As you pass the city boundary, there is a sign this is gods country, please dont drive through it like hell. Hat sign, erected by the local lions club in the 1930s, has been featured on postcards, it even made the cover of National Geographic magazine. I remember that sign even as a ittle kid long before i10 was built and through 90 was the eastwest highway from l. A. To florida. The original sign said this is is gods country, do
The most immediate problem is to get rid of of a terror base state. Gotcha. That is gotcha. That is isis. Longterm problems also exists. The challenge is not to switch from region to region, but to understand the things we must do and separate them from the things we probably cannot do. That is a novel challenge in that magnitude for the current generation. Mr. Chairman, would it be possible if dr. Schultz, give us your idea what you think our most greatest concerns are right now . Of coarse i agree with what henry has said. Let me put some additional points on it. I think we tend to underestimate the impact of the information and communication age. It changes the problem of government. People know what is going on everywhere. They can communicate with each other and organize, and they do. You have diversity everywhere. It has been a ignored or suppressed. Remember the problem in iraq with maliki was yet to govern over diversity, but wanted a snap it out. He didnt understand how to gov
Police or here in the federal government has got to be protection. Safetynd security of the american citizens and of those free dompredom loving people around the world who love the values. You can be responsible in doing that and make responsible reasonable expectations of how to streamline the way that we provide that security through the department of defense and other mechanisms out this. That has to be at the top of the list. And then to for a good part goes back to the theme of what i mentioned. To me to tackle the challenges take money otherwise spent here or duck tated dictated here and send it back to the states and local governments where it is much more accountable to the regular taxpayer. Give examples. Medicaid is an issue we talked about many times before. Paul ryan talked about it in block grants. Give it back to the states what we do in wisconsin is different than new york or california or texas or even illinois. Highway not empower innovators at the local and state lev
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