You can point fingers on both sides. But only one side ever tried to fix the problem, and that is the Republican side. Scott Garrett fingerfixpoint Change image and share on social
I never defended the Bush administration's spending. Scott Garrett administrationbushdefend Change image and share on social
Unfortunately, since its passage in 1973, the War Powers Resolution has been stripped of its original purpose and has instead served as a temporary, de facto authorization for the executive branch to use military force whenever it deems it necessary. Scott Garrett authorizationbranchdeem share on social
If it's conservative to say we need to help the middle class, then I'm a conservative. Scott Garrett classconservativemiddle Change image and share on social
New Jersey residents deserve to have their tax dollars spent on transportation and infrastructure projects right here in the Garden State instead of being wasted in Washington. Scott Garrett deservedollargarden Change image and share on social
As the United States Congress considers military intervention in Syria, per President Obama's request, I think it's important to be very honest about what we are considering. Scott Garrett congressconsiderhonest Change image and share on social
On the Sandy bill, I did the best I could on waste, fraud and abuse, and then when the final bill comes, you don't say, 'Hell, no' because you didn't get everything you want in there. Scott Garrett abusebillfinal Change image and share on social
A dramatic spending increase to fund the SEC and the CFTC, as envisioned by the authors of the Dodd-Frank legislation, would further the mindset that our nation's problems can be solved with more spending, not more efficiency. Scott Garrett authorcftcdodd share on social
Things I've been talking about for a long time as systemic problems, the American public has also begun to see something needs to be done down here. Scott Garrett americanbeginhave Change image and share on social
When the former Fed chairman was in, Alan Greenspan was in, there was a saying back in those days that you called the 'Greenspan put.' Any time the treasury secretary - for the Fed chairman - said something, the market saw that as good news, and it took off. Scott Garrett alanbackcall share on social