I am convinced that, because the criminal justice system is run by humans, it is naturally subject to human error. There is no rational basis to believe that this same type of human error will not infect capital murder trials.
Tom Price
One person's embarrassment is another person's accountability.
I'm very tough on crimes where there are victims who have been physically harmed. In such cases, I do not believe in leniency.
I have no idea what stocks I held in the '90s, in the 2000s, or even now.
Society is now less convinced of the absolute accuracy of the criminal justice system.
We've got people that are paying premiums of $1,000 a month out there, and then they've got a deductible of $1,000. If you're making $40,000, $50,000, $60,000 out there and you've got an Obamacare plan, by and large you've got an insurance card, but you don't have any care because you can't afford the deductible.
I have no feelings for the criminal. All my feelings lie with the victim.
'Competent counsel' ought to require more than a human being with a law license and a pulse.
Anybody that's asked, I've counseled that they not expand Medicaid eligibility. I've been critical of any expansion because you know what Washington does. It promises something for a finite period of time, and then it leaves you on the hook.
Evolving societal values indicate that the death penalty should be abolished in its entirety.
The CBO does a great job on budget; they do a relatively poor job of what the coverage consequences of a healthcare plan are. Their ability - anybody's ability - to predict what human behavior is going to be, without looking at the entire construct, is difficult.
We need a significant amount of market stability, not for the insurance companies, but to ensure patients can get access to the care they want.
The American people need to know that there are folks here fighting as hard as they can for individual liberty, economic freedom, appropriate national security and the fundamental moral values that have made our nation the greatest nation in the history of mankind.
We are a compassionate society.
Age is the thing that correlates best to what health coverage costs.
You get the choice as individuals across this land to be able to purchase the kind of coverage that's right for you and your family.
I liked the give-and-take of a policy discussion in the community, with citizens. I didn't know that even took place, frankly, but I never dreamed it would be an enjoyable thing to do.
All of my political career, I've fought for the taxpayers.
I know as well as anyone that the American people want to know that their hard-earned dollars are being spent wisely by government officials.
I have spent 40 years both as a doctor and public servant putting people first.
Somebody's going to pay for health coverage for the American people, and the question is, how do you do that?
I say that Medicaid isn't the only vehicle to be able to purchase coverage or be able to have coverage.
There are going to be counties across this country that won't have any insurance company providing coverage.