Jim Jordan

Jim Jordan
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 February 1964
CountryUnited States of America
Obamacare is bureaucrats getting between you and your doctor, and that's what Americans most dislike about this legislation.
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Like every campaign, we'll be adjusting our campaign schedule on an as-appropriate basis. We're certainly not suspending all of our activities, but we will, of course, be sensitive to tone, to taste, to the national mood, and making scheduling decisions accordingly.
cut knew work
we knew he had his work cut out for him.
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The good news is he's not talking about his indicted chief of staff or ordering the leaking of classified information.
core political side
For better or worse, our side is now much more reliant on extra-party institutions to do our core political business. There are two political cultures, each with their own economies.
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It's difficult to go from all-run to being balanced. We're taking the shots, and Al's got the arm and the vision. The O-line played great, too.
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I've heard from physicians just out and about that they have a real reluctance to deal with the whole Medicare program unless it's fixed.
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The bad news is he's talking about shooting a man, blaming the victim and covering it up.
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It's a pretty predictable move from a politically crippled president. Toss out a judicial extremist to pacify his base and provoke a fight that he hopes changes the subject away from indictments and Iraq and Katrina and a soft economy.
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It was driven by a petulance and frustration, and it had the tone of a president with an approval rating of 35 percent. He's sounding less statesmanlike when he needs to seem more.
match tough
They are tough to match up with on the inside.
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Ultimately, voters are going to decide a small-town physician from a small and atypical state is probably not qualified to lead this nation in a dangerous world.
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What I don't want to do is restrict law-abiding citizens from their Second Amendment rights, which are focused on freedom. I point out all the time. Remember, bad guys aren't stupid, they're just bad.
consensus habitat
When we're done, piping plover and habitat will still be out there. The consensus is, if we do nothing, the habitat is going to go away.