| Senate to Consider Radical "Cap-and-trade" Bill | | Print | |
| Written by James Heiser | ||||||||
| Thursday, 01 October 2009 12:49 | ||||||||
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According to a Reuters story, “Climate control debate heats up in the Senate,” The plan aims to cut carbon dioxide and other pollutants by encouraging broader use of solar, wind and other renewable fuels in place of dirtier ones such as oil. It also would invest U.S. funds in finding cleaner ways to burn coal and other fuels. Written by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer and John Kerry, the proposal would achieve a 20 percent reduction in smokestack emissions by 2020 from 2005 levels. That is greater than the 17 percent cut set in a bill passed by the House of Representatives but less than what the European Union says it will achieve. Obama applauded the bill, saying "we are one step closer to putting America in control of our energy future and making America more energy independent." It is not clear whether the full Senate will have time to debate and pass the bill before global climate change talks in Copenhagen in December. While the environmental benefits of the proposals contained in the 800-page Boxer-Kerry bill are dubious, at best, the economic ramifications are nowhere near as subject to doubt: a substantial financial burden will hit every American home in the form of increased energy costs, and also an increase in the cost of goods and services because of the legislation. Among other expenses will be a new round of “sticker shock” at the gas station; again, according to the Reuters article: “American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard predicted the legislation would make gasoline prices shoot up to as much as $5 per gallon, about twice their current level.” As the war against so-called “fossil fuels” continues, Americans should be asking, “Where are all of the non-gasoline cars going to come from, and who’s going to pay for them?,” and, “Who’s going to pay for the massive increase in my utilities bills every year as cheap coal and natural gas get forced out of the market?”
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Flu-Bird
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GREEN HYPOCRACY The fact that all those pushing for this CAP & TRADE will be traveling in their gulfstream and lear jets and ride in their gas guzzling 4 mpg limos and use up all those kilowatt hours of electricity while laying out stupid taxes for us to pay another enviromental rip-off like this SAVE THE RAINFORESTS con |
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Bonnie
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UN Climate Change I am totally in favor of a UN Climate Change. New York can be so inhospitable with its cold winters. Might I suggest Kinshasa, Zaire? Obama would like it, too... closer to home. |
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As the President and First Lady jaunt off to Copenhagen — on separate planes — to push for Chicago hosting the 2016 Olympics, Democrats in the U.S. Senate are trying to get ready for another meeting in Copenhagen: the UN Climate Change Conference in December. While the Obamas were working to maximize their “carbon footprint,” Senators Barbara Boxer and John Kerry were introducing legislation that is ostensibly aim at eliminating everyone else’s.
