“I would love for women to be focused on maximum wage, and I have fought to be recognized with equality for a long time.”
Marsha Blackburn“If a president can enforce a part of a law and delay a part of a law, then does he have a power to not enforce any law he so chooses? If he can allow illegal aliens to freely run across our border, can he force legal citizens out of the country? Where would be the end of his power?”
Marsha Blackburn“Liberals in Congress have spent the past three decades pandering to environmental extremists. The policies they have put in place are in large part responsible for the energy crunch we are seeing today. We have not built a refinery in this country for 30 years.”
Marsha Blackburn“Technology is characterized by constant change, rapid innovation, creative destruction, and revolutionary products.”
Marsha Blackburn“The American Dream is not being dependent on the federal government for your health care, for your automobile, for your college education, for your student loan on and on and on.”
Marsha Blackburn“Any spending should be debated openly on the floor of the House and voted on in open session, with the American people having a chance to watch and listen.”
Marsha Blackburn“Earmarks are almost always inserted by a member of Congress without any notice to other members, and without a chance for Congress as a whole to debate a particular earmark as they relate to national priorities.”
Marsha Blackburn“New Hampshire is one of the birthplaces of American freedom and independence - a place with a love and a passion for liberty.”
Marsha Blackburn“The American Dream is independence and being able to create that dream for yourself.”
Marsha Blackburn“Mr. Speaker, we are a blessed Nation. We have not suffered another attack on our soil since September 11, and we are grateful. We have killed or captured dozens of members of al Qaeda and the Taliban. Our military and intelligence forces are working both hard and smart.”
Marsha Blackburn“It is Republicans that have led the fight for women's equality. Go back through history and look at who was the first woman to ever vote, elected to office, go to Congress.”
Marsha Blackburn