See the whole thing here :: Scenes from An Earth Day Hearing, Part II
REP. STEARNS: No. But somehow, your statement, “Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe,” doesn’t that sound a little bit silly in retrospect for you to say that?Committee on Energy and Commerce, Republicans : Press Release :: Scenes from An Earth Day Hearing
SEC. CHU: Yes.
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REP. SCALISE: And I think you quoted President Obama saying that it was his opinion that he would – that this bill would create millions of jobs. I think you used the term “millions.” Is there anything that you can base your determination on how many jobs will be created?
MS. JACKSON: EPA has not done a model or any kind of modeling on jobs creation numbers.
Four simple questions; Answers, not so many
U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich.: “I would like to submit the following four questions to each of our witnesses and please ask them to address these during their opening remarks:
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4) “Absent other nations adopting the same reduction policy, how much will this legislation reduce global temperatures, if at all?”
Answers to question No. 4 in opening remarks:
Sec. Chu:
Administrator Jackson:
Sec. LaHood:
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