Top 93 Quotes & Sayings by Jason Chaffetz

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Jason Chaffetz

Jason E. Chaffetz is an American retired politician who served as the U.S. representative for Utah's 3rd congressional district from 2009 until his resignation in 2017. He chaired the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform from 2015 until 2017.

I want to cut - personally, I want to cut spending. Personally, I just don't believe we can continue to add to the deficit. So, actually, personally, I like the budget cap.
I'm not scared of diversity. We have to have debates and win the argument, and if there are amendments that need to be brought up so we find out where the party is, so be it.
Well, look, I'm as Tea Party as it gets. — © Jason Chaffetz
Well, look, I'm as Tea Party as it gets.
I think, from the broad political spectrum, not just the Freedom Caucus, I think there is a need for internal reform that is how we bring bills up, getting back to regular order, how we offer amendments or don't offer amendments.
Obstruction of Congress in our work is a crime.
The American people deserve a blueprint for policymaking that is built upon the Constitution of the United States and the principles of fiscal discipline, limited government, accountability, and a strong national defense.
Kevin McCarthy is a good man.
A premium support program is different than a voucher program. They're just fundamentally different.
I want to see overwhelming force repel anybody who is trying to get into the White House.
When Steny Hoyer brings up a resolution to support and recognize the University of Maryland men's basketball team - I'm not making this up - before we even had March madness, then you just know that it's just political favoritism.
What is the government doing or not doing in terms of tracking you, following you, investigating you? And if you're suspicionless, it should be none of the above.
I don't have a problem talking about Medicare or Medicaid or some other very important issue.
Every time we spend a federal dollar, what we're doing is we're pulling money out of somebody's pocket, and we're giving it to somebody else. — © Jason Chaffetz
Every time we spend a federal dollar, what we're doing is we're pulling money out of somebody's pocket, and we're giving it to somebody else.
Government is not being honest with taxpayers when it renews existing tax breaks and calls them new tax cuts.
It doesn't take a lot of seniority to vote the way you promised to vote.
If you're going to grow the economy, if people are going to have more income, you have to have stability in the marketplace.
There are those of us that believe if you truly want to try drive down the cost of gas, if you really want to solve the problem, then you should be pursuing the extraction of our resources that are right here at home: alternative energy and traditional.
The fundamental problem is that President Obama has grown government. He has grown the private sector jobs.
Throughout my first year in office, I have stood up for principles that will guide our country back toward the path of freedom and prosperity.
My challenge to members on both sides of the aisle is to stand up and have the integrity to say that we have a dead U.S. agent; we have a Department of Justice that lied to Congress.
I think the American public wants to see a change. They want a fresh start.
From December 2007 through June 2009, average federal employee salaries increased by 6.6 percent, while average private-sector salaries increased by 3.9 percent.
The only good place for a sage grouse to be listed is on the menu of a French bistro. It does not deserve federal protection, period.
When you're on a football scholarship, you get a stipend that's supposed to cover your rent and a few incidentals. It was $360 a month. This was the late 1980s, and the NCAA has an interesting rule where you're not allowed to supplement your income with a part-time job.
You know, I think what people want more than anything is they just want people to do what they say they're going to do.
Straw purchasing is illegal.
You've got to speak; you've got to be able to articulate the Republican message to the American people and take that fight to the president, but you also have to bridge internally.
Federal spending is atrocious.
You don't raise taxes in times of such uncertainty.
We have seen an outrageous increase in the size, scope, and intrusiveness of the federal government.
Governor Romney has paid 100 percent of his taxes that are owed. He has complied 100 percent with what the law requires.
The only way you can raise the debt ceiling is to change the trajectory of spending - that's my personal preference. But I want the Ways and Means Committee to offer up a solution.
When your economy is subject to the whims of Libya and Nigeria and Venezuela, you have a problem.
People have seen me fighting everything from 'Fast and Furious' to the IRS on Planned Parenthood to a host of things, Benghazi and others.
I didn't plan on running for speaker, but I don't see anyone else stepping up. I know I'm the underdog.
I ran for Congress because I want to help change the way we do business in Washington, D.C.
I got more whistleblowers from the Secret Service than I do anywhere else. And if you look at that department and agency, it's the one place you can never, ever, ever make a mistake - ever.
I'm not going to sit for some painting. That's so 1800s. I'm not doing that. — © Jason Chaffetz
I'm not going to sit for some painting. That's so 1800s. I'm not doing that.
If we're going to win this battle over fiscal responsibility, we need more of the people who vote right and fewer of those whose seniority is their only selling point.
You tell people that the NFL is a nonprofit entity, and they just start laughing and giggling. But it's not fair.
High tax rates distort economic decision making, and our corporate income tax rate is one of the highest in the world.
Data indicate that taxpayers may be paying their public servants more than a little too much.
I would support eliminating certain tax breaks that are not economically justifiable if they are offset with reductions in tax rates.
You shouldn't turn on C-SPAN to get your sports update.
A dash of frugality is a good thing for everyone.
The time has come for President Obama to formally rescind his order to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and end his irresponsible allegations of injustices at the facility, which operates in a framework that respects the rule of law, keeps terrorists off American soil, and bolsters our national security.
I have worked closely with my Democratic allies. Elijah Cummings is a good friend.
We have got a - we've got a good federal work force, but we have too many people, and we're paying them too much money. — © Jason Chaffetz
We have got a - we've got a good federal work force, but we have too many people, and we're paying them too much money.
From the time I roll out of the cot at 6 A.M. to the time I fall asleep after midnight, I get to do what I love nonstop.
I really truly worry that the debt is one of the single biggest threat to the United States of America, that we're talking about a problem that is multi-trillion in its depth and I think we ought to be cutting more.
Until the administration can articulate a coherent and convincing policy for closing Guantanamo, it should remain open.
I think what we're going to hear is that we didn't meet the basic, minimum standards required for a facility such as the one we had in Benghazi. And the request for more security personnel went unheeded, unanswered, and consequently, you know, you have the death of four Americans.
I think I've earned a reputation of being fair and that I'll hear all sides from the entire political spectrum.
I want to fight and win the war on cancer.
The White House has been noticeably schizophrenic on Guantanamo.
Our Strategic Petroleum Reserve is there for a natural disaster or some other catastrophe.
I was ranked the second most conservative member in the House.
While the deficit and debt are serious problems, I oppose solving these problems by raising taxes.
I've always viewed Mitt Romney as a very conservative person.
CNN has given me a platform to share my experiences. My Web site, YouTube Channel and Facebook page have exposed me to thousands of voters who share my concerns. My lack of seniority has not impeded my ability to communicate in any way.
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