There They Go Again
Jonn over at This Ain’t Hell tells how the Democrats are trying to sneak Cap and Tax by us without it being examined. To say that I am perturbed would be an understatement. I suppose the “transparency” that was used to jam the stimulus package down our throats is still in play (and even as I’m typing this, BHO is having a presser about a potential immigration reform amnesty bill and touting “transparency”). Why do I get the feeling that Cap and Tax will be considered “emergency legislation” by the administration in order to avoid that promised five day review period? Time to light up those Congressional switchboards.
Posted on June 25th, 2009 by Country Singer
Filed under: Congressional branch, Energy Policy, Executive Branch, Other Blogs
I’m not a fan of paying any more then I have to, but I’ve yet to see a credible idea yet that addresses the idea of getting us more energy independent and off fossil fuels.
Ideas, anyone?
NY-David
Yeah…how about stopping with the fear mongering of global warming. It isn’t real, it’s bs made up by people who knew it would become a cash cow. Thousands of respected scientists denounce it, and Al Gore won’t debate them on it. Case closed. ZDrill here, drill now…get us off the Opec”s nipple.
Regardless of how you feel about Global Warming still doesnt’ answer a replacement and energy independence. The “drill here, drill now” chant is at best a temporary solution that puts us no further along.
After some 40 years since the energy crisis of the 70′s and several adminstrations from both sides of the fence and we are no futher along with being independence.
I think nuclear should still be an option and a tax all imported oil. Then let the markets do their thing. Its not going to happen any other way.
NY-David