The negative impact, I think of the EPA's action upon jobs, in my view, is obvious.
Isaac Jordan
The Public Record
I think their actions are unacceptable, because they are not looking at the full picture.
I think coal operators can no longer safely make investments, because the EPA has removed some regulatory certainty.
The permitorium on coal operations is not the only place where EPA has been hurting economic growth.
What has changed is the way those permits are granted, what--the scrutiny or just the enhanced review process, that's what's changed.
You can't have all this taxpayer money at risk, an Auto Task Force selected by the President, you replaced the board, you replaced the CEO of General Motors, and say we are not running the company. It just has to be one or the other.
What we are trying to get at was were these decisions made by General Motors or were they, in fact, made by the Auto Task Force.
Taxpayers will end up billions of dollars short due to the money given to GM, and its far from clear that the bailout has succeeded in its goals of revitalizing the company.





