Well, that is nice to hear. I feel very fortunate to have the folks around me, and I know I speak for my colleagues on the Subcommittee.
I do that as a Senator--whether it is with the upcoming census, tax filings, or even discussions on health care.
It does not allow citizens to hold our government as accountable as they otherwise might be able to.
I have about 300 more questions here. I am not going to read them all, but I am going to submit maybe a couple more questions for the record...
We could be your back-up.
We need to address the problem from the start, at the point that records are created.
I think you and I discussed this briefly a couple of weeks ago...
Senator Carper. Very well. Thank you.
We are glad that the two of you are here. We are glad that you brought your parents all the way from Switzerland.
One way to save a lot of time and money, as we all know, is to catch problems before they spiral out of control.
That is a great statement.
All right. Well, I expect if you are confirmed, we will want to follow up on this...
Instead of thinking of ways to prevent over-classification, agencies seem to classify first and ask questions later.
Senator Carper and I have prepared legislation that would provide strict national limits on sulfur, nitrogen and mercury emissions from powe...
Ten percent of the funds from the auctioning of carbon emissions allowances would go into a pot, and that pot would fund low emission transp...
a plane that we have been building all these years, its mission-capable rate is down around 50 percent, where we spend, I think, about $40,0...
Unless you are keeping score, you are just practicing.
This is important stuff, and we are going to do better. We have got to do better as a Nation and as a government.