Sadly, the system in this country is rigged in favor of wealthy elites who have purchased tremendous influence in our government.
— Tulsi Gabbard
I chose to take the oath of office with my personal copy of the Bhagavad Gita because its teachings have inspired me to be a servant-leader, dedicating my life in the service of others and to my country.
It is clear that there needs to be a closer working relationship between the United States and India. How can we have a close relationship if decision-makers in Washington know very little, if anything, about the religious beliefs, values, and practices of India's 800 million Hindus?
I am a practicing Hindu and have made no secrets about it.
We cannot afford to walk down that dangerous path of government overstepping its boundaries into the most personal parts of our lives.
The best of our nation is exemplified by our nation's veterans who embody what it means to put service above self. Who have sacrificed their own personal interests out of a greater love for our people and our country.
We have to put an end to the culture of selfishness and corruption that allows greedy Wall Street banks and executives to rip off working people without any consequences.
Looking at someone in a deployed setting, it's not in their best interest to get pregnant overseas, but if it happens, it happens.
I am privileged to be able to work for the people of Hawaii in whatever capacity.
I volunteered to deploy to Iraq. I was one of the few soldiers who were not on the mandatory deployment roster - close to 3,000 Hawaii soldiers were.
These days, it's often women in uniform - moms, wives, even grandmothers - who deploy and leave their families behind.
I feel it is my duty to take every single opportunity I get to advocate for peace, no matter the circumstances of those meetings.
When I started my campaign for Congress, I was one who people said, 'Tulsi, you have a bright future, but there's no way you can win.'
Hopefully the presence in Congress of an American who happens to be Hindu will increase America's understanding of India as well as India's understanding of America.
Hawaii is a special place because we have a very diverse population there, who are very respectful and tolerant of those who have differing opinions and different views.
I am a military police officer and I have served on two deployments; my first was to Iraq, in a medical unit, and my second deployment was to Kuwait, as a military police platoon leader.
As a combat veteran, I know the cost of war.
In the military, I learned that 'leadership' means raising your hand and volunteering for the tough, important assignments.