Words matter. These are the best Todd Young Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Intelligence work in the Marine Corps proved to me the strategic value in establishing a Central Command to act as a clearinghouse for disparate bits and floating bytes of information.
The skilled workers at AM General help ensure that our troops and our allies have the best and most modernized vehicles, and AM General serves as a major economic engine for our state.
Modern media has a real tendency to focus on the divisions rather than the commonalities.
It’s extremely hard for the economy to grow when the workforce is shrinking.
Promoting and protecting human rights internationally is not just a matter of principle or morality – doing so also serves our national security interests.
We need to make sure that joblessness never pays more than employment.
In each and every election, it’s your rights, it’s your freedoms, it’s your interests that are on the ballot.
Most Hoosiers aren’t really political people.
If we’re going to make sure that we get our legislation right… we need to actually be spending time with Hoosiers.
Hoosiers are practical people, and Hoosier Republicans in particular have a history of unifying.
Elections should highlight principled disagreements, but they must not obscure our capacity to cooperate for the common good.
The American people deserve an honest assessment of the state of our foreign affairs.
It typically takes bipartisan work to build enough consensus to get things through our legislative process.
I think it’s essential that we do more than talk about austerity measures and cutting.
In the absence of specific solutions or evidence that we have people in Washington, D.C., who can make a significant difference… people will cling to those who at least speak to their frustrations.
My wife Jenny and I have four young children of our own.
In the House, you can predictably spend roughly four to seven days back home with family.
It’s not often that a United States Senate seat comes open.
Washington’s foot-dragging, obstructionism, and overreach must end.
Does it seem like Washington’s rigged for the well connected? That’s because it is.
This is an appropriate role for the federal government – to invest in basic research.
Most Hoosiers intend to support the Republican nominees. Most Hoosiers believe leaders like myself should speak out when we disagree.
John McCain and Lindsay Graham have a habit of communicating with great passion and regularity. I have great respect for both individuals, but their style is not everyone’s style.
We need a conservative welfare reform initiative that is focused on putting people back to work and ensures taxpayer money is only spent on programs that have been proven to work.
Not everything can be solved by government.
Getting the budget balanced, regulatory reform, tax reform – I think these lead to economic growth.
In the Marine Corps, we’re taught to put America above ourselves.
There is a responsibility as president to choose your words carefully, especially on foreign policy, and to speak as clearly as possible.
Our message of ensuring every Hoosier has access to a quality education that turns into a good paying job, that ultimately leads to a meaningful career with access to affordable health care, is resonating.
The best way I can think of to give back is to ensure that every Hoosier family enjoys a better future.
Indiana’s ninth congressional district isn’t historically known as a fount of congressional contributions. That said, if you look at my fundraising history, we’ve succeeded.
I like to overcome great challenges.
The issue most on Hoosiers’ minds is job creation, job retention, and household income.
Social-impact partnerships address our moral responsibilities to ensure that social programs actually improve recipients’ lives, and to do so in a fiscally prudent manner.
Our safety net must reflect our country’s belief that – without exception – Americans are not liabilities to be written off but assets to be realized.
U.S. national security interests are best served when the United Nations effectively fulfills this core purpose.
One of the things I learned at the Naval Academy and the Marine Corps is we have to make tough decisions.
We should not just talk about conservative principles, but we should actually advance them.
As someone who took an oath to defend this country, I refuse to sit idle until the unimaginable occurs: Iran cheats or simply runs out the clock, and the largest state sponsor of terrorism threatens the United States and its allies with a nuclear weapon.
Under Obamacare, rates are skyrocketing, and insurers are leaving the marketplace.