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Written by Steven J. DuBord   
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 22:00

sun“The fence is getting a bit more crowded” is how the New York Times put it on October 20. They were referring to the growing number of senators “unwilling to commit to voting for" cap-and-trade climate legislation.

The legislation in question is S. 1733, a bill that purports to “create clean energy jobs, promote energy independence, reduce global warming pollution, and transition to a clean energy economy.” In actuality, it would restrict the use of fossil fuels to produce energy and skyrocket energy costs by radically restricting CO2 emissions. As summarized by the Milwaukee Examiner: "This bill requires greater reductions in CO2 emissions than its counterpart from the House of Representatives. The Senate bill calls for 20% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020, whereas the House bill only calls for a 14% reduction by that time."

Supporters of S. 1733 are pushing hard to line up a filibuster-proof total of 60 votes, but the list of fence sitters “continues to swell from both directions as key senators hedge their bets.” The Times reported that “24 senators now belong in the ‘fence sitter’ category.”

Senators John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), the primary sponsors of S. 1733, currently have 31 “yes”-voting Senators on their side. The coalition includes Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), and Tom Udall (D-N.M.).

Twelve senators are in what the Times calls the “probably yes” category, including Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), Al Franken (D-Minn.), and Mark Warner (D-Va.). Some have gone from “probably no” status to sitting on the fence, such as Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) and George Voinovich (R-Ohio).

The Times wrote that “Byrd has long questioned action to curb emissions but has taken a lead role on carbon sequestration language that Kerry and Boxer are trying to wrap into their proposal. Voinovich has a reputation for bipartisan consensus building, and recent signals supporting the nuclear power industry are raising hopes in some sectors that the retiring senator should still be considered in play.”

Republicans will play a significant role as it is unlikely that all the Democrats will support the legislation. The Times sees Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) as falling in the “probably yes” classification, and believes that “Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) stands out as one leading GOP candidate to get behind a climate bill.” Murkowski has said, “Count me as one of those who will keep my mind open as we move forward in looking at all aspects of this.”

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is working with Kerry to find areas of compromise, and his support could lead to a domino effect on other Republicans. Jason Grumet, the president of the Bipartisan Policy Center, has noted that as many as 10 Republicans “are certainly poised to come back if the Graham beachhead becomes more secured.”

While the efforts to garner support continue, five committees are still working on details of the bill. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has left open the possibility of floor debate before the end of the year, but given that no deadlines have been established for the committee leaders, many expect it will be early 2010 before the full Senate addresses S. 1733.

Environmentalists are, of course, pressing for progress. David Goldston of the Natural Resources Defense Council stated, “People have to understand this vote is going to happen sooner rather than later.”

This makes it all the more urgent that Americans become informed about climate change and about how climate change legislation will affect their lives. The New American recently interviewed Phelim McAleer, the co-producer of Not Evil Just Wrong, a documentary on the harmful effects of regulation growing out of global warming hysteria.

Reading the interview and viewing the documentary, which just debuted at more than 7,000 locations on October 18, is the first step. Then Americans must express opposition to climate change legislation to their representative and senators so that, in McAleer’s words, “the politicians will be afraid to pass laws that will surely harm the American family.”

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Flu-Bird said:

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Green movment about over
Looks like support for this so called CLIMATE CHANGE is losing its support too bad for AL GORE and the greens but the green movment is just too expensive for ordinary americans
 
October 21, 2009
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Richard Robinson said:

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Common Sense
Maybe Senators are finally realizing the hoopla regarding global warming and that we may actually be following a solar cycle. I would hope common sense still exists at the senate.
 
October 21, 2009
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Always American said:

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We should not be fooled, duped or trust any senators that do not openly speak out against this bill. This government, as well as previous ones, are very sneaky.

Here's a video regarding some facts about global warming. Pay particular attention to the "graphs".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-RkOXz1V2U&feature=PlayList&p=91076CE1CECADF15&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=1
 
October 21, 2009 | url
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Bonnie said:

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Don't have a warm, fuzzy feeling about this...
Some have gone from “probably no” status to sitting on the fence...


The fence may be getting crowded, but for the wrong reason!
 
October 21, 2009
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Carolyn said:

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“The hypothesis of human-caused global warming is WRONG.” Caused by Sun.
Published by The New American (http://thenewamerican.com)
Analyzing Global-warming Science
By William F. Jasper
Created 2008-02-18 06:00


Interview of Dr. Arthur Robinson
by William F. Jasper
The power to tax and ration energy is the power to control the world — to have life and death control over every human being on the planet. No government should ever have this power. The United Nations-IPCC process is not about the climate or saving the environment. It is about power and money — lots of it.
Should Gore and the UN succeed, the effect will not only be diminished prosperity in the United States. In underdeveloped countries, billions of people are lifting themselves from poverty by means of hydrocarbon energy. If their energy supplies are rationed and taxed, they will slip backwards into poverty, misery, and death. This fits the population control agenda of the United Nations.
If the misuse and falsification of the scientific method that drives the human-caused global-warming mania succeeds, it will cause the greatest acts of human genocide the world has ever known. It must be stopped."
 
October 21, 2009 | url
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Elmer said:

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Ironic, isn't it
Al Gore, Barack Obama, Yassir Arafat - all Nobel Peace Prize winners and all guilty of genocide!
 
October 21, 2009
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Bonnie said:

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The REAL global warming
And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun; and power was given unto him to scorch men with fire.
And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the name of God, which hath power over these plagues: and they repented not to give him glory.

Revelation 16:8,9
 
October 22, 2009
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