Timmons: An ‘Anti-Energy’ Bill Is the Wrong Approach Today - Roll Call
Given these national difficulties, it seems hard to justify an “anti-energy,” “anti-jobs” and “anti-growth” bill such as the House produced. Congress’ priority should be putting America back to work. Making the United States less competitive is not the way to accomplish that goal.Climate Bill Demands Pile Up for Boxer, Kerry Headed Into Summer Break - NYTimes.com
Jay Timmons is executive vice president of the National Association of Manufacturers.
"There's not a lot of room to expect to move the legislative product more aggressively than the House," said Grumet, the executive director of the National Commission on Energy Policy. "You have to ask how much value there is in pushing the bill. What does the advocacy community get by pushing farther to the left if there's no sense they can sustain that outcome?"The Debate Over Climate Change Is Still Stupid (AUDIO) | Air America Media
Climate change expert James Woosley and skeptic Lord Christopher Monckton join Montel to discuss how man's actions are affecting our climate.
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