John Shadegg

John Shadegg
John Barden Shadeggis the former U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district, serving from 1995 until 2011. He is a member of the Republican Party...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth22 October 1949
CountryUnited States of America
energy error margin
There is no margin for error in our energy supply,
appearance
There's an appearance that we have become what we said we would change.
election listening shows
This election shows that we are listening and did respond.
missing
I think we need an idea person. It's something we've been missing for a long time.
additional current either enters penalty simply states united
Under current law, there is no additional penalty for someone who enters the United States illegally and then commits either a crime of violence or a drug trafficking offense. They simply come under the same penalty as we have in current law.
care difference response
My response to him was very brief, ... I said, 'Jim, it doesn't make a difference to me whatsoever. I could care less.'
children fact funds percent rate return secure
But with a rate of return of 1.6 percent or less, or a negative rate of return, our children and our grandchildren, if we do not make changes, will in fact not have a secure retirement. Indeed, they will not have the funds when they go to retire to even minimally get by.
action believe option predator premier seen
I have seen the Predator in action, and I believe it is the premier option in unmanned reconnaissance vehicles,
consequences either hit scandals
I don't think either one of them understands the consequences of the scandals that have hit Washington.
accept face federal global government responsibility secure
The federal government must accept its responsibility to secure our nation's borders. In the face of global terrorism, doing so is imperative.
thinking people decision
I apologize for the insensitivity of my remarks with respect to the mayor or his family, however I think it is important to note that this decision involves potential risk to innocent people.
reality payroll-tax numbers
The reality is that the workforce relative to the number of people retired has shrunk and today in America there are only 3.3 working Americans paying payroll taxes to support each individual currently retired and collecting Social Security taxes.
retirement children return
But with a rate of return of 1.6 percent or less, or a negative rate of return, our children and our grandchildren, if we do not make changes, will in fact not have a secure retirement. Indeed, they will not have the funds when they go to retire to even minimally get by.
retirement thinking benefits
Indeed, I think most Americans now know that in 1935 when Social Security was created, there were some 42 Americans working for every American collecting retirement benefits.