On Monday's edition of Lubbock's First News, Congressman Randy Neugebauer spoke with Robert Snyder and Rex Andrew about the latest goings-on in Washington.

One of the major stories from Washington is the oral arguments over Obamacare being heard by the Supreme Court over the next 3 days. Neugerbauer said that the next 3 days could be some of the most important days the nation has been in a while, as this case will deal with the constitutionality of Obamacare and, more broadly, the scope of government in people's personal lives.

"When does the government not have the right to tell you what to do? ...this is basically an attack on how big government can be and how much intursion the government can have in the lives of American people."

Neugebauer said that all 26 of the attorney generals arguing against Obamacare are "united" and confident in their case, and their respective states and overwhelmingly in favor of repealing Obamacare. Neugebauer hopes that the arguements will be successful, and that Obamacare is a "clear violation" of the U.S. Constitution.

Neugebauer also spoke about Obama's trip to South Korea. He hopes that Obama will have a straight-talking, honest discussion about the nation's nuclear program. Neugebauer also spoke about Obama's recent dealing with Russia, saying tat he does not trust the country or its leader Vladmir Putin.

You can listen to Congressman Randy Neugebauer Mondays at 7:35 during Lubbock's First News.

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