That you get the. You can get the program, you are all looking for, you know, granted it may be some Additional Foundation costs along that ten feet on both sides but it seems to me that you have a concrete foundation in some areas of the driveway and of the garage, and then, you kind of get the neighbors objective and you get the first floor and you get the second floor with a bedroom and it is just shifted father to the street and i dont think that it is enough to be a big impact to the front of the building. One thing if i may to note and they do have a tight floor plan on that lower level, and right now the stairs to access the master bedroom are in the rear and in the new edition and, so if it were to be brought back in line with the existing rear building wall they would no longer be, able to access in that area you could put the stairs above the existing stairs down to the garage. Which i why i dont like doing this on the fly. If they were stacked like that it would be access th
More independent, impartial judiciary. You know, they are largely a historical vestige of their time. Tracy . I just agree largely what people have to say. Every selection method impacts judges decisions. Elections were adopted, as matt noted, to try to check the perceived abuse of the appointment process. I dont think it was merely perceived, the evidence is pretty strong on that. But in terms of the specific question of why dont voters then change the method of selection, whats interesting is the florida case since thats the case before us is they did change the med of selection the method of selection more appellate judges right . But not with trial judges, not with the judges that they think of as the judges in their lives. And i think thats pretty entering, to try to understand pretty interesting, to try to understand if voters feel that this tension between accountability and impartiality is one that they would like to resolve when the judges are closer to where they are. Whats d
Representatives made because i do think we have got to reform immigration. I believe we need to reform it on a stepbystep bases. I know that we have disagreements about how we do that but i think you will see that things will start to happen on that with regard to Border Security and we passed a bill in this house last year with i think, 350 votes, that dealt with legal immigration. And we have got we didnt do everything but it did a bunch of things to get it started. And i know the member from utah is going to reintroduce that and expand and do things on that. I appreciate all of the witnesses being here and your points of view. We clearly are a diverse country with diverse views on many things including this issue but i think the bottom line is this is a fight about how we will get to a solution not necessarily rather the people want to get a to longterm solution on these issues. The gentlemen from colorado. Thank you, mr. Chairman. I do have an amendment and would like to be able to
I dont want folks to believe it was because of a lack of production. If you all were ready to go, the whole congress wouldve been ready to go. I would agree with that. With Great Respect the last time i checked your Party Controls the house and the senate. It seems to me that Homeland Security bill that was negotiated in good faith between the house and the senate should move on its own merit and then you can bring up legislation anytime to deal with the immigration issue. I would welcome that. I support comprehensive Immigration Reform. Certainly, you may disagree with the president s actions but there is no reason when there are such threats in the world today. Just look at what happened in paris last week. That you would hold up a Homeland Security bill because of the immigration issue. Lets have a real debate. I welcome it. With respect, it is true the last time you checked we did control both houses. After time we passed the on meet omnibus bill, we did not. What i thought to unde
The speaker the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray. Loving god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. As we meditate on all the blessings of life, we especially pray for the blessing of peace in our lives and in our world. Our fervent prayer, o god is that people will learn to live together in reconciliation and respect so that the terrors of war and violence will be no more. As you have created each person, we pray that you would guide our hearts and minds that every person of every place and background might focus on your great gift of life and so learn to live in unity. May your special blessings be upon the members of this assembly and the important, sometimes difficult, work they do. Give them wisdom and charity that they might Work Together for the common good. May all that is done this day in the peoples house be for your greater honor and glory, amen. The speaker the chair has examined the journ