Mike Lee
Mike Lee
Republican politician who became a US Senator from Utah in 2011 and is known for promoting conservative principles. Before entering the Senate he was the Solicitor General of the United States during the Reagan administration.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth4 June 1971
CityMesa, AZ
CountryUnited States of America
done want needs
I want to be one that is willing to do things that are not easy but that need to be done.
thinking government want
I don't want a government shutdown. I don't think anyone does.
thinking bases clauses
I think I was about 30 before I realized that not every family talks about the presentment clause on a regular basis.
thinking taxation-without-representation debt
I would vote against raising the national debt ceiling. Again, this is about mortgaging the future of unborn generations of Americans. It's a form of taxation without representation. I don't think we can do that.
war thinking soil
I think declaring a no fly zone over foreign soil is tantamount to an act of war.
philosophy believe thinking
We ought to have more people who believe in constitutionall y limited government. We have to have more people come to Congress with that mindset. I think we can make this a better place, if, when elections happen, we support candidates who share that philosophy.
crush sweet school
You can never be too old or too young to be attracted to someone. I still remember my first crush back in grade school.
america safety goal
Reforms to our complex and dysfunctional immigration system should not in any way favor those who came here illegally over the millions of applicants who seek to come here lawfully ... Additionally, the framework carves out a special exception for agricultural workers that has little justification. Maintaining the safety of America's food supply is an important goal, but it is unclear why immigrants in this sector should achieve special status over skilled workers in industries equally important to the American economy.
country government levels
When you have a country that's been accustomed to government spending at a certain level, it is really hard to ratchet it back.
doors way going-out
When you have less revenue coming in the door, you have more money going out the door. You have to find ways of trimming.
technology australia praise
If you're in Australia and you're into technology, Yow! is a no-brainer, but I am going to sing their praises anyway. I've never been so humbled to meet another speaker, or so honored to be in the presence of an conference organizer, as I have been with Yow! It's not just impressive. It's a reason to go to Australia.
war thinking years
If you are planning a visit to Europe, you're probably thinking about Berlin, but if you've never been to Berlin, you're actually thinking about Warsaw. If you have been to Berlin, you'll feel you've gone back in time 10 years. Either way, there's no travel like business travel, and there's no better excuse to visit Warsaw than MCE. Be sure to visit the museum of the Warsaw resistance while you're there to learn some things about World War 2 they left out of your textbook.
thinking years apples
You can't call 360|iDev the most important indie conference in the world, because it shares that title with NSConference, and you're not seeing the whole world of Apple unless you go to both. Everybody love NSConference, but I think what's most amazing is that the organizers have been expanding and evolving the production every year, yet it somehow keeps getting better.
teaching offering lessons
The trend of offering individualized education plans, curricula, and lessons is going to help students tremendously. “Teaching to the middle” is one of the saddest concepts I've ever heard about.