mr. sulliman. as far as president obama's nomination of mr. for full term as general counsel is concerned, it is difficult to imagine how mr. sulliman could be confirmed by the senate in view of his actions while serving as acting general counsel. government actions like the ones we've seen with the boeing complaint are debilitate to go our economy at a time we are struggling to recover from one of the nation's worst recessions since the great depression. such bureaucratic decisions cost jobs at a time we're struggling to reduce unemployment. they delay business addition making. they undermine business confidence in government. why should companies invest in expanding businesses in the united states if, with the drop of a hat a federal bureaucrat can simply reverse that decision and destroy that investment? at this point we are left scratching our heads. why would the acting general counsel do this outrageous act? unfortunately, the answer appears to be that the decision to issue the complaint was a political one designed to placate an importa