It would be ill-advised for our country to completely eliminate coal as an energy source in light of the fact that we have the world's greatest supply of coal.
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Griffith argues against the complete elimination of coal as an energy source.
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There are too many what-if's in a situation like this because Congress has not fully considered the implications of a mass casualty event affecting Members.
If they are majority U.S.-owned, how can the Chinese Communist Party, through its government, say--why would they say that they could be stopped or changed course because of what the government said in China?
So all the rest of these companies are--if we go in and pick out any one of the ones you named or some others, we are going to find that they don't have these ties to the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese Communist Government.
But you are telling me that is when the vetting actually--the in-depth vetting began.





