When John Kerry assumes the presidency in January, he’ll most likely face the same divided Congress George W. Bush did, and, like Bush he’ll need to rely on historic events and gullible senators from the opposite party to push through even a modest legislative agenda. Facing these challenges, Bush has achieved far more of his environmental agenda of self-regulation and… return to article
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