Not exact matches
Never before have we had the chance to present our patriotic,
common sense solutions to Britain's nightmare situation to the public at large in
such a prominent fashion.
In 2008, the Bush administration released a new proposal for fuel economy standards that were slightly better but still far too low; they were determined through a fatally flawed analysis employing numerous assumptions defying
common sense and the law,
such as a prediction that gas will cost $ 2.36 per gallon in 2020 and an assumption that technological
solutions available now can't be employed by automakers a few years from now.
Sen. Bill Nelson, D - Fla., whom Scott likely will challenge this fall, summed things up when he said this week, «There's near - universal agreement that arming teachers is a terrible idea, and yet
such an idea continues to direct Congress» attention away from the obvious and
common -
sense solutions supported by most Americans.»