
I'm absolutely confident that if we do so in an open way... politics in 2010 will take care of themselves.
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I'm absolutely confident that if we do so in an open way... politics in 2010 will take care of themselves.

We can't just go back to the New Deal and try to grab all the same policies of the 1930s and think somehow they'd work in the 21st century.

The Agreement between the Government of India and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Application of Safeguards to Civilian Nuclear Facilities, as approved by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency on…

We can't afford to spin our wheels while the rest of the world speeds ahead.

They want us to start worrying less about keeping our jobs and more about helping them keep their jobs.

The American people are out of patience with business as usual.

I am convinced that America can win the race to build a clean energy economy, but we're going to have to overcome the weight of our own politics.

We're not going to be able to ramp up solar and wind to suddenly replace every other energy source anytime soon.

My advice is, if anybody owns one of these vehicles, stop driving it, take to Toyota dealer because they believe they have the fix for it.

My advice is if anybody owns one of these vehicles, stop driving it, take it to the Toyota dealer because they believe they have the fix for it.

The bottom line is this: I am convinced that America can win the race to build a clean energy economy.

Now, I don't want to play politics on it, but you've got to step up.

It will make clean energy the profitable kind of energy.

Jobs will be our number one focus in 2010, and we're going to start where most new jobs do - with small businesses.

The Dalai Lama is an internationally respected religious and cultural leader.

What are your biggest concerns with regard to nuclear security and the adoption of a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) agreement?

private contractor support continues to receive increased scrutiny due to abuses in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

Abuses by contractors continue to undermine our strategic efforts and bilk the taxpayers out of millions of dollars.