Energy Policy Will Be Decided by Congress
Ken Silverstein, EnergyBiz
Both men were dignified. Both men were respectful. But President Obama and Governor Romney disagreed on where they would take this country and especially on matters of energy. While the subjects of coal, oil and pipelines came up early in the presidential debate on Wednesday evening, the issues were never thoroughly hashed out. Still, Americans were able to get a sense of how each candidate would use his potential presidential pulpit to advance public policy.http://www.energybiz.com/article/12/10/presidential-positions-are-clear-congressional-views-will-muddy-them
Both men were dignified. Both men were respectful. But President Obama and Governor Romney disagreed on where they would take this country and especially on matters of energy. While the subjects of coal, oil and pipelines came up early in the presidential debate on Wednesday evening, the issues were never thoroughly hashed out. Still, Americans were able to get a sense of how each candidate would use his potential presidential pulpit to advance public policy.http://www.energybiz.com/article/12/10/presidential-positions-are-clear-congressional-views-will-muddy-them
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