So to be putting our money on algae at this point, although it certainly should be researched, would be a foolish bet fo...
Sleepless nights for Saudi sheiks. In my part of the world, you give Saudi sheiks sleepless nights by looking at turning...
If we keep raising the cost of electricity, don't you think that will cause some concern or some diminution in the advan...
We actually have legislation to try to promote these startup activities, Startup Act 2.0, which addresses the very issue...
I think we really need to work here in the Congress on having a clear, objective methodology that everyone can understan...
I am committed to trying to make this policy work, at the same time to reduce the frictions that are causing it problems...
It is all about the beer.
I agree. Well, let me ask Ms. Burkhalter because I am over my clock here.
What sometimes is forgotten is that if we make our energy costs so high by unreasonable regulations, that a company has ...
Simply put, coal powers America.
burdensome and unreasonable regulations that are hurting the American economy and hurting American jobs.
What happens when people cannot afford to heat their homes?
Am I interpreting you correctly that while a mining company might have had the right to extract coal, there is nothing i...
I will tell you that I am very concerned.
It was not the members of Congress who made that decision, 250 tons was the law that they wrote.
If you think coal is ugly, wait until you see poverty.
In reality, the Clean Air Act calls for that 250 ton standard and they have unilaterally on their own changed the law.
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