I believe that is the case because it is the one area that the Federal Government couldn't figure out how to regulate.
We can't throw water on the campfire of American innovation and ingenuity.
I will bet that half the constituents in West Virginia don't have jobs. They are turning to that for solace.
I appreciate that. And the fact that you served as Inspector General at a variety of levels, maybe you might want to exp...
First of all, the most important: What do you think is the greatest security risk that the United States of America face...
Let us know if we can help.
Do you feel--I'm sure you looked at the budget now. Are you siloed? Are you able to move money to where you know the cri...
Not that you need more money, even though everybody needs more money.
And then finally, if you are asked by the President to render your assessment and evaluation, do you feel confident you ...
I think we can do a better job.
I don't see any daylight between you and me on this subject, particularly as it relates to reliability.
I want to see us spend more research dollars in defining the ways to make gas more reliable.
I am very concerned about the reliability of this.
I am concerned about if we think we are going to get reliability simply switching over to gas.
The accuracy of these safety standards... is absolutely critical.
Instead of dealing with this deforestation and forest fires, Congress has been spending the last 10 years fighting coal.
I think a lot of us would agree Al Gore's book talks about 25 to 30 percent of the anthropogenic global warming is contr...
West Virginia and the greater Appalachian region has an extraordinary opportunity in its hands.