Jeb Hensarling
Jeb Hensarling
Thomas Jeb Hensarling, known as Jeb Hensarling, is an American politician who has served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 5th congressional district since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, Hensarling currently chairs the House Financial Services Committee, and has previously served as the chairman of the House Republican Conference from 2011 to 2013. He has endorsed Donald Trump for President of the United States...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth29 May 1957
CountryUnited States of America
Congress must do everything necessary to attend to the immediate needs of those who have tragically lost their homes and their livelihoods,
And our people are winning the hearts and minds of the citizens, ... Iraqi people would run out and wave to the helicopters as we flew by. I heard story after story told by soldiers about how grateful these people are to have potable water, schools, and even electricity in their homes - some for the first time in their lives.
I do not want America to default on its debt.
I think our seniors have gone 220 years without a prescription drug benefit, ... I don't think they will begrudge us having them wait one more year.
Listen, I wish economic growth only went in one direction. It doesn't. There are economic downturns. They're painful, they're harmful, and they hurt families.
We don't know exactly what's going to happen, but we know something is going to happen, ... These are natural disasters, but they shouldn't be unanticipated.
I don't quite understand how someone would want to close down an airport for purposes of saving jobs,
What I'd like to do is be able to work with Democrats to reform current entitlement programs for future generations, grandfathering all the grandparents.
I'm not pro-business. I'm pro-free enterprise.
I'm one of the top 2 or 3 or 4 most conservative members in the House of Representatives when it comes to economics.
Listen, if the people in my district wanted to live in France, they'd move to France.
The deficit is the symptom, but spending is the disease.
Millions of Americans are struggling to pay their mortgages. They have a right to know whether members of Congress receive sweetheart deals in order to pay for theirs.
In many respects, I guess I would say I was into Tea Party before there was a Tea Party.