"We should restore a proper balance in environmental regulation and energy production that is based on common sense, not political agendas"
- Mac Thornberry
About this Quote
This quote by Mac Thornberry recommends that ecological law as well as power manufacturing must be balanced in such a way that is functional as well as rational, as opposed to driven by political schedules. He is implying that decisions need to be made based on what is finest for the environment and also the people, as opposed to what is most valuable to a certain political event. He is also recommending that the existing balance in between environmental regulation as well as energy production is not excellent, which it needs to be adapted to better mirror the demands of the atmosphere as well as the people. By recovering an appropriate equilibrium, we can make certain that our setting is secured and that power manufacturing is done in a manner in which is lasting and valuable to all.
This quote is written / told by Mac Thornberry somewhere between June 15, 1958 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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