One of the great things about technological innovation is that we haven't found out a way to make it partisan yet, and so we can actually bring Republicans and Democrats together to use innovative technologies to generate a cleaner environment, and we don't need excessive regulations to do it.

You can't go do the Green New Deal, but Republicans can't just criticize the ideas of Democrats without proposing an alternative.

Climate change is real.

We're all normal, flawed people who have off-the-cuff thoughts.

I love going on Chris Hayes' show. It probably is my favorite because of the intensity of the intellectual combat.

We're called conspiracy theorists because we see this cabal right in front of us. We're able to aggregate these data points and show what was really going on.

You can't go do the Green New Deal. It's a set of aspirations that don't really bring us to sensible action.

If we become better with carbon capture technology, I think we can start a global trend toward carbon awareness.

Climate change isn't something people get to choose to believe or not: it's happening.

Typically, members of Congress don't just hear a story about a program and indicate whether they support it or not.

If you are anonymous, you are a less capable disrupter.

While I unconditionally support the First Amendment, inciting violence against others due to their political affiliation is not constitutionally protected speech.

I don't understand what Republicans have to gain from appearing like we're mean to gay people.

We should not be a party that is opposed to science.

The USRTA recognizes that the United States is the largest importer of goods even as it maintains, on average, the lowest combination of tariffs and nontariff barriers of any of its major trading partners.

The reality of climate change is a stupid thing to argue about.

When Federal law conflicts with state laws and the will of the American people, it's time to change the laws, not circulate edicts.

We shouldn't tell prosecutors to 'pick and choose' what laws to uphold.

We are a nation of laws, not department-wide memos.

In some egregious cases, cities built new stadiums even while their citizens were still paying off old stadiums that had since closed. This is corporate welfare run amok, and a gross misuse of American citizens' tax money - something the government must treat with respect.

It's easy to have strong, visceral feelings about disrespecting America. It's harder to get passionate about tax law.

I don't know why anyone would prefer a more complicated tax code instead of a simpler one.

President Trump is not an isolationist and builds closer friendships when he can.

For the good of the American people, we must place our own interests first.