That is the most absurd thing I have ever heard.
it seems to me that Mr. Breitzman is describing a process--that, at the very earliest would get to a final EIS, or a fin...
I was surprised that the State has put virtually no money into this.
Somehow, it is probably not a surprise in the year 2010 that the Canadians are objecting.
Was that part of the original plan; that the Federal Government would do 65 percent and the rest would be picked up by l...
Thank you very much for your testimony.
I see the beginnings of a bipartisan consensus at the technical level on tax reform issues.
the largest effect would arise from a temporary increase in aid to the unemployed.
The more we want our markets in other respects to be open and free and to allow for failure... that requires more not le...
I have my own view, and I am going to try it out on each of you.
Medicare, though, remains a huge problem, and I think that is the most difficult issue.
tax cuts could somehow hurt future economic growth.
We need to do this job cheaper, given the state of the budget.
I think as discussed by Congress, in any way a contingent liability, the damage to the Government budget that would aris...
Today, I believe the jobs deficit is more urgent than the budget deficit.
the idea that we should raise taxes in this economy is not a good idea.
I do completely agree, I think, with all of you that over the longer term we must act.
The days of what I like to call the 'Field of Dreams' strategy are over.