Why my constituents elected me to be here. These are places populated by the people who dont ask for much from the government, they pay their taxes, pay their bill, get up in the morning, send their kids to school and go to work and come back home in the evenings and go to ballgames and go to parents house and take care of their relative, take care of their neighbors, look after their school, look after their communities and what they want is just a government that leaves them a alone, that does what its supposed to do while they do what theyre supposed to do. They dont look to washington for their solutions. They look for washington to do what it was supposed to do as the founders intended, to be a form of limited government. A place that provides a healthy Playing Field. But it only provides it within the limited confines of the constitution and what the founders intended this organization and this government to be. When we look at this, they look around, they scratch their head, the
Can model and maybe i can go to an example. It works and it works really well. It is a profit maker. It is a government arm, but a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad, right . We need to figure out how we do that for infrastructure. We need to have a summit approach to that topic alone, because i think ports and rail and airports and all that, this is becoming a bottleneck. The Positive Side is the reason our Energy Market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. This countrys pipeline and Storage Networks and energy, which is why it is so important that we do not disable that that is why we have a Domestic Energy sector that is so competitive, to make a point. There is Proof Positive to why your question is something we ought to tackle. We move products all around the world, and our supply chain is world class. It rides on infrastructure, and and we see infrastructure across the world, and we have opportunities to improve the infrastruct
The most surefire way of making sure our residents can stay here if i given them a highquality education and setting them up to succeed with college so that they can come home and stay here. Thats the only longterm solution. Short of that the only way to make our city affordable is to make it unsafe and no one wants to make it unsafe. [applause] schwartz i have a specific plan and that is to bring back number nine. In my Affordable Housing position paper which you can find on the website either spelled out or the number four you can read the whole thing and i call for a tax credit for those individuals who used to live here and many of them left either because of education or Affordable Housing. He will know what i mean by ward 8 dont you . I want to bring them back and with a tax credit that they will have to show that they were here and how long certain links you will have had to be here and that they would have had to be okay so that we dont have some developers jumping in and grabb
Slowly up the food chain. Good morning, every. Im rene marsh in for christi paul this morning. Im victor blackwell. Good sunday to you. This morning is the beginning of a major week that could have real serious consequences on the white house and for the gop. And tomorrow could be a turning point in the russia variation after special Counsel Robert Mueller filed the first charges in the case. Sources tell cnn that anyone charged could be taken into custody as early as tomorrow. Now on tuesday, facebook, twitter, google all heading to capitol hill. Their executives will be testifying on russia and the use of social media to influence the 2016 elections. Wednesday is a vital day for the gop if they hope to pass tax reform this year. Its the deadline to introduce a bill that would be the president s first major legislative win. Lets look at thursday. You recognize that face. Its carter page, former Trump Campaign, Foreign Policy adviser on the hill on thursday. A panel will interview him
The Stanislaus National Forest issued a final environmental impact statement (EIS) on Friday for the 162,000-acre Social and Ecological Resilience Across the Landscape (SERAL) 2.0 project, located primarily north of