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"Immigrants are more fertile."

"The United States has never stood by and seen innocent people slaughtered to the extent that's happening in Syria."

Corporate tax holidays pushed by Presidents John F. Kennedy and George W. Bush brought "billions" of dollars back into the United States.

"Worldwide credit card transactions, the credit card fraud rate is 0.04 percent, compared to almost 8 percent, 9 percent, 10 percent of Medicare fraud."

"The Government Accountability Office estimated (Obamacare) will add to the long-term deficit by $6.2 trillion."

A data system that goes along with Common Core is designed to collect up to 400 data points on each child, which can include personally identifiable data.

Says the success of his economic agenda is supported by the fact "we went from unemployment at 9.2 percent when I decided to run for governor four years ago to two points lower."

Wisconsin is "not walking away from a dime" in federal funds by rejecting the Obamacare Medicaid expansion.

Says a group "estimates that the annual cost to Oregon taxpayers for government services to illegal aliens, after any income tax revenue from them, is $1 billion."

"This president spends 30 times as much money on global warming research as he does on weather forecasting and warning."

"More than half of last year's U.S. college graduates are unemployed or underemployed."

On the coal industry

A hidden provision in Obamacare taxes sporting goods as medical devices.

The Pink Pony club in DeKalb County has never been cited for any violation of an ordinance or state law.

"It's expressly prohibited by law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic email traffic in the United States."

Currently, the intelligence community "can collect business records on law-abiding Americans who have no connection to terrorism."

Says "Having organizations parading as being social welfare organizations and then being involved in the political combat harkens back to why the statute a hundred years ago said that they were prohibited."

"47 - New provisions ObamaCare charges the IRS with implementing, according to the Government Accountability Office."

Says two-thirds of groups targeted for IRS scrutiny were not conservative.

"One person, Kathleen Sebelius, was going to determine whether or not" 10-year-old lung patient Sarah Murnaghan would live or die.

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