June 4, 2012

"All of the Above" w/o the BTUs to Back it Up

Hal Quinn, National Journal


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Let’s start by acknowledging that there are always discrepancies between policy aspirations and achievements. Well-intentioned plans often fail expectations, particularly when goals are ambitious. . .

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