Posted on 05/13/2010 6:15:35 AM PDT by yoe
The chance that the Senate will pass a comprehensive energy-rationing (a k a climate) bill this year remains close to zero. BPs big oil spill in the Gulf changes very little.
The global warming movement peaked last June 26 when the House passed the Waxman-Markey bill. When members went home for the Fourth of July, many who voted for it discovered that their constituents were angry and mobilized.
Seeing the public reaction, Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) dropped plans to move a cap-and-trade bill before the August recess and turned to health care reform. Its been all downhill since then.
The Kerry-Boxer bill, which is very similar to Waxman-Markey, passed the Environment and Public Works Committee last fall, but it was clear that it couldnt get 51 votes, let alone 60, on the floor. Thats when Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) began working on a middle-of-the-road package with Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.).
Even if he does finally release a draft of the measure this week, its still not going anywhere. Whether Graham is on board doesnt matter because he doesnt bring any other Republicans with him.
Kerrys draft has restricted cap-and trade to electric utilities only. And hes stopped calling it cap-and-trade because the American people have figured out that it is an indirect tax on them. Now its pollution reduction and investment. Similarly, a gasoline tax has been renamed linked fee. Call it whatever you want, its still a tax that consumers will have to pay. Adding some offshore oil or nuclear incentives or clean coal research cant hide the fact that prices will go up when energy is rationed.
Whats become increasingly apparent is that this legislation no longer has much to do with reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Its a monstrous collection of payoffs to big business special interests, ranging from Goldman Sachs to Duke Energy to General Electric.
(This piece by Mr. Ebell originally appeared on the ( New York Timess Room for Debate web site)
Urge your elected via phone or Fax to dump this bill - the very words Climate Change is a ridiculous fraud! Shame on these senators......
Cap and Trade would destroy farming.
I am boycotting General Electric!
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