On energy, we should be exploring for domestic sources of energy.

Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that we should focus on finding and using energy sources that are produced within our own country, rather than relying on energy sources from other countries. This could help make our country more self-sufficient and less dependent on foreign energy supplies.

About Marsha Blackburn

Marsha Blackburn is a prominent American politician who has served as the senior United States senator from Tennessee since 2018. She has a long political career, including serving in the Tennessee state senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, where she was known as a staunch conservative and supporter of former President Donald Trump.

More about the author

More quotes from Marsha Blackburn

Every town has become a border town and every State has become a border State.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

This majority is working for America, and one of those ways is we have tremendously low unemployment. This economy has created millions of new jobs, and we are expecting growth this first quarter of somewhere higher than 4 percent.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Republicans rejected calls for amnesty and we’ve fought efforts to provide illegal aliens with taxpayer funded benefits. The American people are far closer to our Republican approach to border security than they are to Nancy Pelosi’s approach.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

We must be certain that we all realize that our enemy is not an enemy that is located in one single place. There are terrorist cells all around the globe.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

I often quote Ronald Reagan, who is pretty close to my favorite President ever, I will have to say that, but one of my favorite remarks he ever made was that when you look at Federal programs, there is nothing so close to eternal life on Earth as a Federal Government program.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

This is now a global war on terror and, indeed, it is important, it is imperative that we win in the battles in Afghanistan and that we win in the battles in Iraq. And as the gentleman from Georgia has mentioned, this is not something that is going to be quick and easy.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

I think that, on the reconciliation issue, if they had the votes, we wouldn’t have had the summit. And if they try to go through reconciliation, it will be a change in semantics. Instead of the American people saying ‘stop the bill’ or ‘kill the bill,’ it’s all going to be about repealing the bill. That’s not the kind of discussion that they want.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Yes, what has happened is we have moved from responding to these terrorist attacks as acts of civil disobedience to getting to the point after September 11 that we said, no, this is not just civil disobedience, this is an act of war.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

We all learned in kindergarten that the beginning is a very good place to start. As we have this debate on illegal immigration and illegal entry into this country, let’s begin at the very beginning by sealing the borders to this great Nation.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

On energy, we should be exploring for domestic sources of energy.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Our tax policies, the tax relief and reform we passed in 2003 and 2005, helped get government out of the way of America’s entrepreneurs, and our unemployment rate is now lower than it was in the 1970s, the 1980s, and the 1990s.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

We do thank our men and women in uniform. And I thank them. I thank this House today that approved a bill that will allow for a pay raise for our military. We are grateful for that and for the actions of this body.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Mr. Speaker, we are a blessed Nation. We have not suffered another attack on our soil since September 11, and we are grateful. We have killed or captured dozens of members of al Qaeda and the Taliban. Our military and intelligence forces are working both hard and smart.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Republicans are not going to play I-told-you-so, but it is pretty obvious that the tax reductions passed in 2003 helped Americans dig out of a recession and get back to work.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Government does not have a revenue problem; government has a spending problem. Government does not have a revenue problem; government has a priority problem. It is time that we begin to fine tune our focus and decide what the priority of government ought to be.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Can any of us even imagine, after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt suggesting we negotiate a resolution or that we could simply prosecute those involved? Of course it is unimaginable. We are right to be in the Middle East, and we are right to treat this as the war it is.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Liberals in Congress have spent the past three decades pandering to environmental extremists. The policies they have put in place are in large part responsible for the energy crunch we are seeing today. We have not built a refinery in this country for 30 years.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019

Madam Speaker, it is time to halt illegal entry into this country. It is time to halt the flow of illegal drugs and weapons into this great Nation, and it is time to secure our borders.

Marsha Blackburn

United States Senator from Tennessee since 2019