Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Jerrold Nadler

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Jerrold Nadler.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Jerrold Nadler

Jerrold Lewis Nadler is an American lawyer and politician, serving as the U.S. representative for New York's 10th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he is in his 15th term in Congress. He was originally elected to represent the state's 17th congressional district (1992โ€“1993), which was renumbered the 8th congressional district (1993โ€“2013) and now is the 10th congressional district. Nadler has chaired the House Judiciary Committee since 2019.

Thousands die each year because they are uninsured or under-insured.
I often say in my speeches, I say, 'It's rare in life that you get a controlled scientific experiment.' 'Cause you can't do controlled scientific experiments with real people, normally.
It is critical that we pass legislation to dramatically reform our health insurance system, and this reform should include a genuine public option, universal coverage, an end to insurance policy rescissions, and no restrictions against covering people with pre-existing conditions.
Let's drive the message home: we need health insurance reform, we need a strong public option, and we won't settle for less. โ€” ยฉ Jerrold Nadler
Let's drive the message home: we need health insurance reform, we need a strong public option, and we won't settle for less.
We have to go to war against the people who enable the gun violence, the people who stop us from keeping guns out of the hands of mentally unstable people, of felons, and that means the NRA leadership.
While the notion that torture works has been glorified in television shows and movies, the simple truth is this: torture has never been an effective interrogation method.
It is not the role of Congress to decide legal cases between private parties. That is why we have courts.
The forces that have worked hard to stoke populist anger against reform are the very ones that benefit from a health system which puts profits ahead of quality care for its patients.
We do not need torture as an available instrument of interrogation.
Government by blackmail is incompatible with democracy.
Torture, including practices like waterboarding, violates the legal and moral standards of all civilized nations.
If the minority is able to successfully undo the Affordable Care Act by blackmail, it will be the undoing of the democratic nature of our government.
If the House Republicans want to repeal the Affordable Care Act, they should make their case to the American people and elect a president and a majority in both Houses of Congress prepared to do that.
Torture fails to make us safe, but it certainly makes us less free.
If the flag needs protection at all, it needs protection from members of Congress who value the symbol more than the freedoms that the flag represents.
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