Posted on 07/06/2009 4:10:15 PM PDT by Gomez
GOSHEN While acknowledging that it doesnt go far enough in stemming climate change, Rep. John Hall lauded the nations new Clean Energy and Security Act, which promotes the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Is this the bill I would have written if I were a dictator? No. Is it what we can get? said Hall, who supported the bill despite its shortcomings. We needed to get a bill passed that had broad support.
Hall, D-Dover Plains, promoted the measure at the Orange County Government Center Monday flanked by County Executive Ed Diana, as well as county Legislator Chris Eachus, a member of the countys green building committee.
The county officials used the moment to highlight Orange Countys foray into sustainability, which got a $3.5 million boost from a recent economic stimulus grant.
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That bill is a welfare check!!!
They (Democrats) will pay anyone who lost their job due to the cap-n-trade a weekly salary for 156 weeks (3 years!)
I kid you not!
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h111-2454
(5) WEEKLY AMOUNTS- The climate change adjustment
allowance payable to an adversely affected worker for a
week of unemployment shall be an amount equal to 70
percent of the average weekly wage of such worker, but in
no case shall such amount exceed the average weekly wage
for all workers in the State where the adversely affected
worker resides.
(6) MAXIMUM DURATION OF BENEFITS- An eligible worker may
receive a climate change adjustment allowance under this
subsection for a period of not longer than 156 weeks.
I say we should severely punish anyone who voted for this bonehead.
“If I were a dictator” meaning he wishes he was. He doesn’t believe in our Republic or democracy.
I’d say that average is gonna be very low by the time this is done.
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