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27
2010
President Obama says that he wishes to increase employment, double U.S. exports, and end the recession. But ihis regulatory apparatchiks haven’t gotten the memo.
BigGovernment Articles | Robert James Bidinotto |
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Dec
27
2010
President Obama says that he wishes to increase employment, double U.S. exports, and end the recession. But ihis regulatory apparatchiks haven’t gotten the memo.
BigGovernment Articles | Robert James Bidinotto |
Comments (0)
agricultural products, agriculture, agro-chemicals, alfalfa, ANWR, Barack Obama, bioengineering, biotechnology, bureaucracy, cap-and-trade, Clean Water Act, Coal, congress, corn, cotton, crops, Department of Agriculture, Department of the Interior, drilling moratorium, Economics, Endangered Species Act, energy, energy costs, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, environmental regulation, environmentalists, EPA, EPA regulation, exports, farming, Featured Story, food crisis, food prices, food shortages, fossil fuels, genetically modified crops, global warming, GM crops, greenhouse gases, gulf oil spill, oil, oil drilling, Oil prices, organic farming, pesticides, President Obama, recession, Regulation, robert zoellick, Sen. Blanche Lincoln, soy, Supreme Court, Technology, Tom Vilsack, unemployment, USDA, World Bank