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Mark Kirk (R?-IL) Responds to Cap and Tax Criticism
GRRRRR | 7-1-09 | GRRRRR

Posted on 07/01/2009 9:16:27 PM PDT by GRRRRR

June 29, 2009

  Mr. GRRRRR  

Re: The American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) Act, H.R. 2454  

Dear Friend:  

Thank you for taking the time to contact me about the American Clean Energy and Security Act (ACES), H.R. 2454.  

For 2009, our top goal should be energy independence.  I support exploring for energy off our coasts, expanding nuclear power and building a natural gas pipeline across Canada to lower heating costs in the Midwest - an "all-of-the-above" energy strategy.   

As a Navy veteran, I think is time to set America's policy towards defunding Middle Eastern dictatorships by cutting our foreign oil bill, giving our troops less to worry about.  That is why during the debate on the American Clean Energy and Security (ACES) bill, I voted for the Republican Forbes (R-VA) Substitute, based on the text of the New Manhattan Project for Energy Independence, H.R. 513.  Our "Manhattan" energy bill set a goal of reducing our dependence on foreign oil by 50% in 10 years and 100% in 20 years.  The bill cost $24 billion but would eliminate the $400 billion Americans currently spend on foreign oil. Our bill backs solar, wind, hydro, clean coal and nuclear power.  It enhances research, especially in nuclear fusion, bio-fuels, carbon-capture systems and efficiency upgrades.  Unfortunately, this bill was defeated by a vote of 172 to 255.

  While less ideal than the Forbes Substitute, the underlying ACES bill would still lower our dependence on foreign oil by diversifying American energy production.  It is time to break the boom and bust cycle of high gas prices and the need to deploy three separate armies to the Middle East (Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom).  As you may know, I am a veteran of the Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom missions. 

With regard to the main thrust of the ACES bill, I am also concerned about growing air pollution, both from our country and overseas.  I do not think we should ignore this problem. While the ACES bill is overly complicated, I voted in favor of the legislation to address these problems, looking forward to major improvements in the Senate.

  In 1998 and 1999, I served as part of the U.S. delegation to both the Kyoto and Buenos Aires UN Climate Change conferences.  In those years, there was a significant debate about the amount and effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide.  I was a skeptic and spent hundreds of hours on the subject of 1990s climate science.  In the Congress, our job is to learn as much as possible from the latest peer-reviewed non-partisan scientists and then plot the best course for our nation.  

There is now a growing scientific consensus that the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide affects average temperatures.  According to the National Academy of Scientists, carbon dioxide levels rose to a high of 290 parts per million 130,000 years ago, causing a 20 degree increase in temperature.  As carbon dioxide levels fell, so did average temperatures.  Both Presidents Bush and their advisors recognized this long relationship and put forward their own plans to reduce the recent rapid growth of atmospheric carbon dioxide, both here and abroad. 

  According to NASA, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose from a pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million in 1850 to 385 parts per million today. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the rate of increase is accelerating, from 376 parts per million in 2004 to 385 today.  The National Academy of Sciences reports that the earth's average temperature already increased by 1.4 ?F, from 56.8 ?F in 1920 to 58.2 ?F in 2007. NOAA also reports that due to a 30% drop in winter ice covering the Great Lakes since 1972, evaporation may be the cause of Lake Michigan's declining water level.  

If we examine the lowest-case NASA projection, they expect the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide to rise to 440 parts per million by 2020.  I am a strong supporter of the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.  When they reported the Democratic health care bill cost $1.6 Trillion, we should take notice and rewrite that bill.  That is why I have become one of the leading Republican authors of an alternative health care bill that will be the Congress's least expensive bill, costing our Treasury very little.  I read their report on ACES carefully too. CBO reports that peer-reviewed scientists expect the world's average temperature to increase by 9 degrees by 2100, lowering U.S. economic output by 3% annually.  In sum, they estimated the costs of the bill per household at $140 annually  

The main section of the ACES bill affects entities that emit more than 25,000 tons of carbon annually, roughly 7,400 sites across the U.S. (e.g. the current Clean Air Act already covers 22,000 sites).  The best way to understand this bill is to look at its effect on our district's main source of electricity, the Midwest Generation electrical plant in Waukegan  If you go to any beach in our district, you will see it on the northern Lake Michigan shoreline.  In sum, Midwest Generation burns coal to produce four million megawatt hours of electricity, serving 330,000 households annually in northern Illinois. Under ACES, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would issue permits for the four million tons of carbon this plant plans to emit in 2012. Half of the permits would be issued for free, half at a cost of $15 per ton, totaling $33 million in new costs (electricity generators using solar, wind, hydro and nuclear technologies do not emit carbon and would not pay such costs). 

  Midwest sells its electricity to Commonweath Edison.  Under ACES, EPA would refund to ComEd $30 million of the $33 million Midwest paid to EPA.  The Act requires that this funding be used to reduce the cost of electricity to lower and middle income families.  In the end, Commonwealth Edison would pass about $3 million in new costs on to northern Illinois consumers, or roughly $14 annually per home.  As you can see, the costs of this bill are modest, mainly intended to move energy production in the United States to renewable technology. Midwest Generation also advised me they strongly supported the bill, as did Commonwealth Edison. 

  Major emitters can also invest in plants and trees that remove carbon from the atmosphere. By planting nine acres of trees, an emitter can offset a ton of carbon emissions annually.  Many of these investments will help farmers and may be arranged by the Chicago Climate Exchange, using our city's expertise in trading credits for agricultural products.  Under this legislation, we also expect total wind power generation to expand at an annual rate of 16%, doubling wind production from its current 3% of U.S. totals power to 6% over the next 10 years. Because the U.S. solar and wind production is still so small, the legislation also contains provisions to encourage the construction of new nuclear plants to power our economic growth.  Recently, our country started building new nuclear power plants, with 17 applications for 26 new plants.

  ACES also increases energy efficiency standards for homes and commercial buildings - but recently passed Illinois standards are already as stringent as the new federal standards.  The effect of this bill will be to increase other states to the Illinois standards.  By one estimate, such efficiency standards will lower household energy costs by $3,900 annually.  This would cut our foreign oil bills substantially.

  In sum, I would have preferred a bill that focused more on energy independence and less on some of the complications in this bill.  Nevertheless, the 1990 Clean Air Act signed by President Bush established a cap and trade system to reduce acid rain that proved to be a great low-cost success.  Much of the poisoned lakes in the east and New England have recovered from acid rain. In the coming Senate debate, I hope we can repeat this environmental success and aggressively back a national program to defund Iran and Venezuela by reducing America's need for foreign oil. 

  Thank you for taking the time to contact me on this issue.  Please feel free to visit my website, www.house.gov/kirk, or contact me again should other issues of concern to you come before the Congress.  To stay better connected to current legislation please sign up for my e-newsletter at kirk.houseenews.net/mail.     

                                                                                  Sincerely,                                                                                                                                                                              Mark Steven Kirk                                                                                       Member of Congress 


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 111th; capandtraitors; carboncult; hr2454; kirk; markkirk; rinopurge; rinos; stockholmsyndrome
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Lying stupid sack of ignorant government filth.
1 posted on 07/01/2009 9:16:28 PM PDT by GRRRRR
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To: GRRRRR

RINO traitor.


2 posted on 07/01/2009 9:17:40 PM PDT by rabscuttle385 ("If this be treason, then make the most of it!" —Patrick Henry)
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To: GRRRRR

That about says it all....agreed!


3 posted on 07/01/2009 9:20:36 PM PDT by NordP (BHO's new book, "To Serve Man/United States" --- NO NO NO....RUN....it's a COOKBOOK!)
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To: GRRRRR
Nah...it lacks a certain "punch" though...

Lying stupid sack of ignorant government filth.

There...that's better ;-)

4 posted on 07/01/2009 9:22:47 PM PDT by NordP (BHO's new book, "To Serve Man/United States" --- NO NO NO....RUN....it's a COOKBOOK!)
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To: GRRRRR

“There is now a growing scientific consensus that the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide affects average temperatures.”

Dead wrong.


5 posted on 07/01/2009 9:23:49 PM PDT by DB
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To: GRRRRR

If we “drill here, drill now” wouldn’t that reduce our dependency on foreign oil?


6 posted on 07/01/2009 9:25:00 PM PDT by Texas56
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To: GRRRRR
One question: DID YOU READ WHAT YOU VOTED FOR?

Answer: NO. ASSHAT.

7 posted on 07/01/2009 9:29:48 PM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (ALSO SPRACH ZEROTHUSTRA)
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To: rabscuttle385

He’s lying: The “numbers” and “data” in his reply are ALL dead wrong.

Bought off. We don’t know what (yet) paid him - one (democrats) received 3.5 billion dedicated to her district for HER vote - but it come out.


8 posted on 07/01/2009 9:31:26 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: Texas56
If we “drill here, drill now” wouldn’t that reduce our dependency on foreign oil?

Absolutely. However there is also a fallacy in his logic. Oil is fungible. We currently get 12% of our oil from the "middle east". If we stopped buying from them, and lets say we made exclusive deals to replace that oil by purchasing it from country A & B, then the oil that was sold by country A & B on the open market would no longer be available. The oil that we no longer purchased from the middle east would then replace the oil purchased by others from country A & B. So middle eastern oil was still sold even though we didn't buy a drop.

9 posted on 07/01/2009 9:31:51 PM PDT by Go Gordon
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To: xcamel; steelyourfaith

Lies, lies, and more lies. He was fed something from his enviro extremist supporters, staff, campaign bribers.


10 posted on 07/01/2009 9:32:44 PM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but socialists' ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: GRRRRR
Give him a call.
11 posted on 07/01/2009 9:34:40 PM PDT by exist
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To: GRRRRR
As you may know, I am a veteran of the Desert Storm and Enduring Freedom missions.

Oh great..a GOP john kerry..

12 posted on 07/01/2009 9:35:54 PM PDT by BerniesFriend (no no..arrrrwwwhhh..as in surprise..)
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To: GRRRRR

It doesn’t matter whether he was offered a one dollar or billions of dollars, a whore is still just that.


14 posted on 07/01/2009 9:43:10 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO Foreign Nationals as our President!!)
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To: GRRRRR
According to NASA, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose from a pre-industrial level of 280 parts per million in 1850 to 385 parts per million today.

In the year of 1850, huh, who are they kidding?

How were they able to read that 160 years ago??

BTW, GRRRRR how are you doing ???

15 posted on 07/01/2009 9:56:39 PM PDT by danamco
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Well, nice knowin’ ya, Kirk. It’s hard to believe I once thought you’d make a good US Senator. Take your democrat junk science and try to get reelected to the house now with it. You won’t get my vote.


16 posted on 07/01/2009 10:00:17 PM PDT by jyoders19
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To: GRRRRR

Perfect description of this lying piece of elitist trash.

HE thinks he knows better than MOST Americans who oppose this.


17 posted on 07/01/2009 10:04:09 PM PDT by ZULU (God guts and guns made America great. Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.)
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To: GRRRRR

“Lying stupid sack of ignorant government filth”

I would have been more crude........


18 posted on 07/01/2009 10:11:16 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Pray for, and support our troops(heroes) !! And vote out the RINO's!!)
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To: GRRRRR

It doesn’t cost $3,900 a year to heat and cool my house, smuck.

You want us to contact you about related issues? try this one on for size you putz.

“You’re gone in 2010”. You’re history, toast, dog-poop.

Spock to Kirk: “You’re suffering from “Amok Time”. You need a rest; a permanent rest from politics. The 2010 election will be your “Doomsday Machine” and you “will go where no Kirk has gone before” - into political oblivion.

“Live poor and flounder”.


19 posted on 07/01/2009 10:43:18 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: GRRRRR

He’s Dead James!

Pray for America


20 posted on 07/01/2009 10:48:16 PM PDT by bray (Rope & Chains)
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