Why does America always need to be the world's policeman?
When enacted, health care reform provides generous tax credits to help people afford their health insurance premiums.
We need to work tirelessly to help create new jobs and good jobs here in Florida.
We need to recognize the opportunity that green jobs present to Florida and to the economy.
We need to move past blame and make sure we are delivering care to our veterans.
We need to get the corporate money out of the political system and return democracy to the people.
We need to focus on building up our own nation and creating jobs here at home.
We must not allow the Iranian regime to use the nation's vast energy resource as a financial pipeline for its nuclear ambitions.
We know that for children, hunger is especially devastating.
We have just been working hard to have people to come out to vote and to make sure people understand how important the election is.
We have a responsibility to ensure the Palestinian Authority is abiding by U.S. Law with total transparency.
We count on the FEC to be the public's watchdog.
We can help a whole lot of people if we could figure out a way to expand Medicaid and get people the care that they need.
There is total unanimity that the most serious threat facing the United States and Israel is a nuclear-armed Iran.
The issues that we face as a country and in South Florida aren't broken down by city line or county line.
Individuals can stand up against genocide in Darfur and Iran's quest for nuclear weapons.
Germany can make a major difference in the lives of so many Holocaust survivors who are struggling in their later years.
No one disputes Iran's destabilizing influence in the Middle East or role in killing Americans.
So many of us have friends or family who have battled cancer, and we know how important it is to find a cure.
If we are going to use places of worship as polling places, we should not discriminate.
Social Security is too vital to be lumped into backroom budget talks where the views of ordinary Americans risk going unheard.
Social Security is legally prohibited from contributing to the deficit. It cannot use debt to pay out benefits.
For those whose lives have been turned upside down by Chinese drywall, we're trying to give them a chance to seek justice.
Social Security is fundamentally strong.
Social Security is the only thing most Americans can count on to keep them out of poverty during retirement.
Everybody has to agree that the best thing we can do to start reducing the deficit in this country is to put people back to work.
I'm really excited about the prospect of deepening what is already a really strong relationship that I have with the people of Broward.
Citizens United opened a door that's frustrated anyone who's looking.