To meet energy demand, we need everything we’ve got
never. The speed of change doesn’t allow us to push off permitting reform to the next Congress
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never. The speed of change doesn’t allow us to push off permitting reform to the next Congress
part of the country, so that it doesn’t harm Iowa’s $14.3 billion agricultural export economy
diplomacy, but the opposite is true. Looking away doesn’t reduce diplomatic tension; it teaches autocrats that intimidation
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Access Improvement Act – is a good example. It doesn’t create a new program or expand federal authority
spend billions complying with mandates, the expense doesn’t evaporate. It becomes a hidden tax on every household … policy into an experiment in forced consumer behavior doesn’t make it wise. It makes it expensive
somebody ELSE is paying the bill, the patient doesn’t care about the price and the payer doesn
kind of bill that makes national headlines. It doesn’t have a clever acronym or a press conference
grasp Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s astute observation that communism doesn’t merely believe that God does not exist
That’s the price of a car. That doesn’t move the federal budget needle – it just feeds