.... This is frankly quite surprising from someone like Graham , who I figured was just another partisan obstructionist.
11 Answers · Environment · 14/10/2009
... to court any new power project. But, all this means is that Graham is falling in line with the people believe whether or not it is...
4 Answers · Environment · 07/02/2010
it depends on the time scale. Graham 's viewpoint will certainly win out eventually. I hope that he wins out...
10 Answers · Environment · 01/03/2010
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham supports the cap and trade bill - will the deniers lose yet again?
Regulation is the liberal answer. The free market is the conservative answer. Of course a conservative like Graham supports Waxman-Markey. Regulation distorts the marketplace.
5 Answers · Environment · 13/10/2009
This is precisely what Lindsey Graham is talking about when he ....org/2010/02/03/energy-only-bill- lindsey - graham -half-assed/ "my concern is...
11 Answers · Environment · 16/02/2010
I think it's sad that when a politician does something that is OBVIOUSLY against their own personal interest and we don't appreciate it -- whatever you think of global warming, a Republican from the South lives in a world where his...
14 Answers · Environment · 10/11/2009
...there are a number of Republicans on board with this legislation. Lindsey Graham of course is a co-author and major proponent. Contrary to CO2...
13 Answers · Environment · 22/03/2010
... to be that much more difficult, but it still has a decent shot. Lindsey Graham - a conservative Republican from South Carolina - is...
13 Answers · Environment · 25/01/2010
I wouldn't get too confident about a climate bill passing. Graham just just as easily turn back to the partisan obstructionism before it's all said...
14 Answers · Environment · 14/10/2009
..., http://motherjones.com/environment/2010/03/climate-bill-john-kerry- lindsey - graham redistribute wealth, control the economy, http://cleantechnica.com/tag/000-rebate/ go nuclear, establish...
3 Answers · Environment · 04/06/2010