McConnell Remarks at SAC-D FY27 Defense Budget Hearing
partners – who are making generational commitments to collective defense and driving investment into American-made weapons and systems
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partners – who are making generational commitments to collective defense and driving investment into American-made weapons and systems
Ukraine aid we passed months ago is now collecting dust at the Pentagon. When Senate appropriators have sought
Rutte’s visit will help to advance our collective interests globally. “Just as the threats we face today … allies are carrying more of the burden of collective defense. If we remain with them, they will
Rutte’s visit will help to advance our collective interests globally. “Just as the threats we face today … allies are carrying more of the burden of collective defense. If we remain with them, they will
affordable by allowing individuals to join together to collectively bargain and improve their leverage to negotiate lower health … them to form a much larger unit and collectively bargain with health insurers for better rates. Large corporations
excluding the United States and Canada) enjoys a collective GDP over $24 trillion and spends $500 billion
investigation reveal TSA relied on data collected by the George Washington University Project on Extremism. Consider this: First
National Security Agency’s once-secret program to collect all Americans’ cell phone data, I said, “Our Founding … government that goes from phone to phone collecting data on all Americans.” A year later
conducting queries — that is, electronic searches of communications collected by government spies — on Americans. Congress can reinvigorate
Second, to the extent we’re serious about collective defense, there’s more work to be done
Second, to the extent we’re serious about collective defense, there’s more work to be done
when European allies would take the obligations of collective defense more seriously. But today, the biggest questions about … Atlantic alliance is contingent on its leaders taking collective defense seriously. That’s why I’ve always called
Costco or Amazon, would be empowered to collectively bargain on behalf of their members with health insurers … economies of scale. At the same time, Americans collectively owe over $200 billion in medical debt, and families
investigation reveal that TSA relied on data collected by the George Washington University Project on Extremism. Consider this
forces, buy U.S.-made weapons and technologies, increase collective deterrence, and keep more U.S. service members
know that confronting Chinese aggression will require collective deterrence. Helping grow our friends’ capacity to defend themselves
unlock deeper and more sustained commitments to collective defense. This transformation is real. It’s well underway … ranges for joint exercises. These commitments improve our collective readiness and interoperability, and they’re worth sustaining
grateful for friends so willing to defend our collective interests against common foes. “Partnership with Ukraine is teaching … resolve. Certainly, Europe’s deepening commitments to collective defense will make real peace more enforceable. The President
small businesses and individuals the leverage to negotiate collectively for lower health insurance and lower drug prices. Additionally
allies are sharing more of the burden of collective security. And in the near term, that’s meant
essential role our allies play in advancing our collective interests, the urgent need for enduring investments
Executive Order exempting national security agencies from federal collective bargaining. Dr. Paul highlighted that federal employees already receive
still in denial about the urgent requirements of collective security. And a tyrant concluded – rightly – that our deterrence
intelligence community allocates its resources, conducts its collection and analysis, and manages the classification and declassification … only acknowledged the value of critical intelligence collection authorities when her nomination appeared to be in jeopardy. “Beginning
NATO allies to spend more on our collective defense. But the nominee who would have been responsible