A Quote by Bob Beauprez

Every Democrat on Capitol Hill professes to be a fiscal hawk. — © Bob Beauprez
Every Democrat on Capitol Hill professes to be a fiscal hawk.
I opposed No Child Left Behind, I opposed the Medicare prescription drug bill, I opposed the Wall Street bailout. What the American people are starting to see is that Republican, Republicans on Capitol Hill get it and the Democrats, from the White House to Capitol Hill, just don't get it.
I'm a fiscal hawk. I vote against all taxes, but I do believe the environment, and climate change, is a bigger issue than fiscal deficits are as a risk to the nation.
My reputation is as a fiscal hawk. At least, I hope that it is.
Capitol Hill is Israeli occupied territory.
You know there's nothing a Hill Democrat would rather do than criticize another Democrat. It is their favorite activity. Then they can read about how honorable they are in an Op-Ed piece, how bipartisan.
A lot of people on Capitol Hill don't want to talk to me.
I don't know if anybody can second-guess what they will do on Capitol Hill.
Environmentalists hate sprawl - except when it comes to the size of their expansive pet legislation on Capitol Hill.
One of the things I love most about the Capitol Hill beat is that I have regular access to the lawmakers I cover.
Folks, the zombies are not on television - they are in Washington, D.C., and they meet at the Capitol Hill Club and call themselves 'Realists.'
Covering Capitol Hill was my first assignment in political journalism, and I still think it is the best beat in Washington.
Energy cogeneration on Capitol Hill makes economic and environmental sense and should be pursued for those reasons.
Like every American, I will never forget where I was on the morning of September 11, 2001. As a member of Congress from Indiana, that day my duties took me to Capitol Hill and to sights and sounds I will never forget.
Not every dollar spent to gain influence on Capitol Hill comes from a big global industrial behemoth. Hundreds of small advocacy groups and nonprofits spend thousands each year to lobby Congress and federal agencies on the issues they care about most, and their efforts often go under the radar.
The reality is the cap-and-trade legislation offered by the Democrats amounts to an economic declaration of war on the Midwest by liberals on Capitol Hill.
We started tearing down the seniority system on Capitol Hill. All of that begins in the '70s. It accelerates and continues in the '90s, and it's going on to this day.
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