Dick Armey

Dick Armey
Richard Keith "Dick" Armeyis an American politician. He is a former U.S. Representative from Texas' 26th congressional districtand House Majority Leader. He was one of the engineers of the "Republican Revolution" of the 1990s, in which Republicans were elected to majorities of both houses of Congress for the first time in four decades. Armey was one of the chief authors of the Contract with America. Armey is also an author and former economics professor. Since his retirement from Congress, he...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth7 July 1940
CountryUnited States of America
every year there is that magic moment when everybody says we can agree. That moment is at hand. We do not want to deny our members the opportunity to seize that moment.
If we vote 'no' today, ... we will condemn the people of China to a continued life of despair.
This country, at this time, when our needs are so great, will not tolerate a do-nothing Senate. And he needs to get that message,
It won't happen as long as Clinton is president,
Information is the lifeblood of a market, ... It is also poison to dictators.
It's time really for the White House to send their people up here. Let's get to the tables. Let's get it negotiated. And let's get it done. It's altogether possible that would be done if they'll just come to work.
He's been so apologetic. He's been promising that this will never happen again.
I've been at the table now for two weeks,
I guess I'm a little disappointed in the president who says unless you're willing to do everything my way I will characterize you as being unwilling to do anything. Those are not the fair terms for debate. And quite frankly, Mr. President, you know better than that. You know how much our heart is in educating these children,
Sometimes you get judicial rulings that gladden you and sometimes you don't,
There will be no question of the U.S.'s position on foreign policy,
still working with members. This is so important that we'll take whatever time we need to get it right.
stay focused on the singular question: Is taxing marriage appropriate?
I would like to think that no American president would even consider using the military to help him remain in office, ... But the fact that Americans are expressing these doubts shows that the president is losing his ability to lead.