the threats to our consumers, the threats to our constituents, and possibly very, very effective ways to combat them.
I apologize to the witness, Dr. Warren, for the rude and disrespectful behavior of the chair.
I would much rather keep that 2 to 3.9 billion dollars in the pockets of our constituents in the Midwest rather than giving it to our close ...
More and more regulations are coming out being proposed by EPA relating to coal, for example, the utility MACT, which is going to cost an ad...
The Obama administration, and particularly President Obama, has done a tremendous job when he is out there speaking about how he wants to su...
But the thing is, what's really most important is not the specifics of the war, but the specifics of the Constitution, because what I fear i...
I feel like sometimes I should return my check because I go up, they do no votes and no debate.
I think it's a very dangerous precedent if we let this go forward.
Well, actually, I think he's been in violation of the War Powers Act for some time now. But now he's getting ready to be also in violation o...
There is no reason in the world why this shouldn't be openly publicly debated.
I think I correctly heard you that you have no plan to re-enrich the tails.
So, you would rather make the money later than make the money now.
But that is not the issue at Paducah, is it? That is going to happen in Portsmouth.
If there is the potential for DOE to save these jobs, would you not think that would be worth pursuing?
Well, you know, we have got 1,200 employees sitting there wondering if they are going to be without a job.
But you start re-enriching them now; you still employ 1,200 people.
If they were re-enriched, it would be a profitable venture.
Many people think of Kentucky as a coal State, which we are, but we are also a nuclear State.