So I think we all have a responsibility to make sure that the debate is honest.
There is nothing, nothing in the Law of the Sea Treaty, nothing, that will wind up dealing with global climate change or emissions.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would urge our European friends to follow it. I'd urge us to follow it.
We should not be--we have a Federal statutory authority here that we have given to the SEC, and when we talk about how to share that, we sho...
And let's be very clear, this is a recognition of the important interaction between the private market and a public element of regulation.
Yes it is true if the SEC was given only what the President asked for, they wouldn't be able to do as much as they should.
This election was centrally about the power of public employee unions. Scott Walker tried to cut -- curtail those unions, and in the name of...
I was out in Wisconsin, spent a couple of days out there a couple of weeks ago, John. And I can tell you a lot of people, small business peo...
It's very, very important. Yes, money counts. Yes, ground game counts. Both Paul and Gloria are right about that. But so do fundamental idea...
I think he can certainly give voice to a lot of the restlessness and resentments and that sort of thing that are stirring against some of th...
If you're sitting there in Obama's chair and you're running his campaign, you have to believe now that you are going to have to spend some m...
Newer, cheaper, cleaner technologies are beating coal. The free market is beating coal.
But the coal industry said NO. And Republicans said NO. They said NO to innovation.
New replaces old. Efficient replaces wasteful. Clean replaces dirty. High tech replaces low tech. Our country benefits when this happens.
For the first three months of 2012, coal only produced 36 percent of the electricity in the country.
We were offering the same opportunity to the coal industry in the Waxman-Markey bill.
We want the coal companies to innovate. We do not wish the miners ill by any means.