What I found interesting was his comment that there are two sides on this issue.
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Huelskamp recounts the president's acknowledgment of opposing views on the Keystone XL project.
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Telling him to drive that far for something he should drive two or three blocks is unacceptable.
And if the upgrade failed, how do you compare the performance between obviously the statutorily authorized programs and these other initiatives that have not been approved by Congress, how are you able to say which ones are actually…
Chairman Tim Huelskamp and Ranking Member Judy Chu and distinguished members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to speak.
And after 8 weeks since the memo was sent that they indicated that there was a mockery of spending rules, I guess I'm still stunned that Mr. Murray was unaware of the memo till this morning.





