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...
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.
So, under this scenario, it strikes me the Government loses an opportunity for revenue, we lose 1,200 jobs, and you are ...
These are Government-owned resources, highly valued, stored in a lot which could be sold to create revenue for the Gover...
Kentucky's unemployment rate is right at 10 percent. We cannot afford to lose 1 more job, let alone 1,200.
It sounds like China, not the United States.
The Administration and the Democrat majority in Congress focused, like a laser, on the healthcare law that will drive up...
The American people were promised that the passage of the stimulus bill would keep unemployment below 8 percent.
The President's decision to allow the EPA to regulate greenhouse gasses under the Clean Air Act will kill jobs throughou...
This is not the way to encourage new job creation in the United States or even keep the jobs we currently have.