[Calling for a] new direction on the environment ... trying to weaken enforcement of the Clean Air Act. |
an urgent need . . . to face hard reality. |
Barney Frank [D-Mass.] warned me that if we were working out, people would think we weren't working, ... I told him that in my district [which includes Boulder, Colo., and mountain resort towns of the Western Slope], being fit is something people take seriously. It helps them work better. |
Barney Frank [D-Mass.] warned me that if we were working out, people would think we weren't working. I told him that in my district [which includes Boulder, Colo., and mountain resort towns of the Western Slope], being fit is something people take seriously. It helps them work better. |
Emergency-response management should be based on career expertise and not political connections, |
He shouldn't get a medal and he shouldn't get a promotion; he should get his walking papers, ... I think it is pretty clear that he should not have been hired in the first place. |
I haven't inherited the earth from my parents, I am borrowing it from my children. |
I think there's an urgent need for both the administration and Congress to face hard reality and not continue with budget policies based on . . . defying the laws of fiscal gravity. |
I want to assure . . . (that) the state and federal agencies are coordinating their efforts, |
In this case, it seems pretty obvious Mr. Brown just doesn't have the expertise or experience to head FEMA, |
Instead of forcing polluters to pay to clean up the mess they have made, the Republicans have made it easier for them to pollute our air and our water, |
It's a 100 percent sure bet, drilling would change everything in this area, and it will never be wilderness again. |
It's essential for us to respond to the devastation brought by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. But as we do, we should consider and respond to the fiscal and economic risks we have been running, |
My concern was it would be subsumed in this very unwieldy bureaucratic entity, ... Most people (now) think what happened was what was predicted would happen. |
On the mountains mistakes are fatal. In politics, mistakes are wounding emotionally, but you recover. Personally, wilderness helps me get back in touch with natural rhythms, helps me reflect and, in the process, restore my creativity. |