Mark on that message. We want the country to go in a conservative direction. We have no shame in using americas Natural Resources to create better jobs for working families. And where we the people have the power and not the federal government. I send that message. Thank you very much. [applause] ive got a lot of people to thank here. Let me start with the staff and volunteers. We didnt just have people in louisiana. We have people in connecticut, massachusetts. Texans and oklahomans, people in idaho, iowa. We had people in states i didnt this was an. American victory. Thank you all again. A special shout out to the Campaign Team who made sure louisiana did better than the obama turnout. Speaking of shout outs, senator vitteridder victor helped us from the beginning, so a big shout out. [applause] this is not about either of us. Its about our country. Both of these men considered running. Both of them ended up in our conservative movement because its about the future of our country. [a
Before we go home. It is a strong piece of egislation that pushes the administration to words forward slightly more robustly. The genie is out of the bottle. It is difficult to see how we dont end up in a frozen onflict. We are where we are. Is there somebody who wants to hold on, i think theres a microphone coming. Would you identify ourself . My question is about the how do you expect will the white house signee bill . Sgign the bill . Is authorizing legislation comes on the unit it authorizes, it does not demand. It passed unanimously out of committee. If it passes, it means it has to pass through unanimous consent meaning every senator has agreed to it. They would have difficulty be twins of be like this, should it occur. I dont think they would. What he think the impact of oil prices will be on pollutant . It is better than any of sanctions we have put in place. I had a group in yesterday. One of the great privileges that people like you and certainly people in tennessee give me i
Reinstate the subsidies and then they pretty much held protests. And within six days, they took control of the capital. On september 21st they took charge of everything there. Having said that, since they have demanded the creation of a new government, there was a new Prime Minister appointed and new government selected. But the new government they created in november of 2014 actually consisted of technocrats and tribal leaders refused to participate in this government, which is probably why the government resigned. They had no actual effect on the ground. And so the government was created in november. They got approval from the parliament in december and they resigned in january. That was a very shortlived government. And now yemen has no government. Everythings in control of the revolutionary committees that are composed. The revolutionary committees as a fancy name for militant and Political Branch on the ground that is stationed and they actually report directly to the leader of th
Of isis. The idea of libya as a base, as a haven for extremism is not new. Obviously it existed under gadhafi with the city of durna and syria. After the revolution, you had the growth of Al Qaeda Affiliated groups, and, indeed general heftars campaign was designed to root out those groups. I think what youve had in the wake of the campaign is not the decisive defeat of those groups, but rather their mutation. And this is what were seeing now with isis. Isis in libya is really peeling away a lot of members of these older post revolutionary jihadist groups that had affiliation to al qaeda. Youve had the influx of volunteers that went to iraq and syria to fight with isis, libyans that went started returning last spring and last summer. And that formed the nucleus of isis. You had isis spread to all three of libyas major provinces. I think one of the things that makes this problem so confounding is were faced with a terrorist problem in libya. That is embedded in a complex civil war. Ther