Source : TownHall.com
Beware Democrats' Centralized Energy Control Scheme Are you one of those people thinking there may
be a positive “strategery” in enduring four years of President Barack
Obama? It will be such a disaster that it will inevitably lead to a
Carter-to-Reagan renaissance, right? Think again. We don’t have the
luxury. If you aren’t listening to what Obama and the Democrats are
saying about “Anthropogenic Global Warming” it may be time for you to wake up. My blood ran cold while reading the recently released “Climate Change Legislation Design White Paper”
prepared by the Democratically controlled U.S. House Committee on
Energy and Commerce. Ostensibly a discussion of the appropriate role of
each level of government in addressing climate change, the paper leaves
no doubt that the Democrats are committed to “a mandatory, economy-wide
climate change program” that mandates “the efficient use of government
and societal resources.” We’re not just talking curly fluorescent light bulbs here folks. This troubling paper finds that, “State, Tribal, and local programs could significantly improve the efficiency of societal
resources used to achieve the necessary greenhouse gas reductions.” In
other words, all of us advocates for protection of “societal resources”
(group-think for “private property”) should get our best grip because
more government “help” is on the way. One regulatory idea that excites the Democratic staff is that,
“Transportation emissions are highly correlated with vehicle miles
traveled (VMT), a parameter that state and local governments are
particularly well-positioned to affect.” Suggesting that mandatory
reduction of per-capita VMT would be an excellent experiment for local
government. Holy Cow! Thankfully, Rep. Joe Barton, R-TX,
the ranking member of the Committee, gets it. He has been a voice of
reason, even taking Speaker Pelosi to task for spending taxpayer
dollars to buy so-called carbon credits from the Chicago Climate
Exchange supposedly to offset carbon use at the Capitol. Even the Washington Post
eventually revealed the dubious nature of such programs. Barton
continues to point out the folly of crafting solutions before we know
the cause of climate change. If you think these ideas are only the exuberance of a handful of
liberal Democratic staffers, think again. Respected think tanks have
weighed in on this issue. The Council on Foreign Relations Independent
Task Force of Energy and U.S. Foreign Policy, chaired by John Deutch
and James R. Schlesinger, reports
that energy independence is unachievable without more government
intervention. As a result, the Task Force concludes that we must
embrace a “substantial federal excise tax on gasoline” to encourage
less driving, stricter CAFE standards, and cap gasoline consumption
adopting a system of tradable vouchers which would “redistribute income
among consumers.” That sounds like rationing, or worse. The report also notes that mandated shifts to mass transit could
reduce oil dependence. In my minds eye, I am seeing the first video out
of North Korea with masses of North Koreans walking in sub-freezing temperatures on sidewalks along roadways with no automobiles! At any rate, the report only acknowledges in passing that current
higher energy prices are “…unleashing remarkable forces for innovation
in this country. Entrepreneurs are seeking new ideas for products and
services, such as batteries, fuel cells and biofuels. Private equity
capital is seeking opportunities to invest in new energy
technologies….” Good God, is it “remarkable” to these folks that the
free market that has made America the greatest economy on earth is
actually capable of dealing with this issue if simply allowed to work? The Brookings Institution has joined in with “The Geopolitics of Energy: From Security to Survival”
heralding that we must “radically change” how we use and conserve
energy, stating that, “Avoiding destruction of the planet through the
emission of greenhouse gases is one of the most complex challenges … we
have ever created for ourselves. Our very survival is at stake.” Even though some conservatives may groan, McCain’s support for a reasonable “cap and trade” solution to limiting CO2 emissions is based on a free market approach. As McCain puts it, “The debate is between the carbon tax and cap and trade.” Obama’s support of a scheme that requires all industrial CO2
emitters to purchase a permit to do so, in essence a carbon tax,
signals his support for a more all-encompassing foray into centralized
energy control. The key issue is energy control. Dr. Arthur Robinson of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, a well respected anthropogenic global warming skeptic, wisely observes that,
say what you may about global warming consensus, “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.” So, to those (Bill Cunningham and Ann Coulter included) who think a
little “dance with the devil” is not all bad, the prospect of very bad
climate change “solutions” over the next four years should bring them
back to reality.
By Johnnie B. Byrd
Monday, March 3, 2008
An
enormous iceberg (R) breaks off the Knox Coast in the Australian
Antarctic Territory, January 11, 2008. Australia's CSIRO's atmospheric
research unit has found the world is warming faster than predicted by
the United Nations' top climate change body, with harmful emissions
exceeding worst-case estimates. Picture taken January 11, 2008.
REUTERS/Torsten Blackwood/Pool (ANTARCTICA)
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Posted by: Dighenis | October 27, 2010 at 10:06 AM
I agree with AverageJoe. They only want more and more money and leave the hard working Americans to sufferings.
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