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Proposition 23: Jobs or Wishful Thinking?
Townhall.com ^ | October 28, 2010 | Debra J. Saunders

Posted on 10/28/2010 4:38:06 AM PDT by Kaslin

I love this quote from clean-tech exec Eric Dresselhuys to the San Francisco Chronicle's David R. Baker: "If California isn't leading the charge on implementing these technologies, why be here? Do you want to be here for the high taxes, the high cost of living? Right now, you want to be here because California is where the action is."

In a nutshell, that is the argument against Proposition 23 -- which would stall the impending implementation of AB32, California's landmark 2006 global-warming bill, until unemployment dips to 5.5 percent. If voters delay AB32, they will staunch the creation of clean-tech jobs -- because no sane entrepreneur would dream of doing business here without a sweetheart deal from Sacramento.

To keep venture capitalists rolling in it, Californians are supposed to raise the cost of doing business for everyone else. No worries: California's unemployment rate is only 12.4 percent.

The real choice here is between jobs and magical thinking. AB32 promises to reduce the state's greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent in 10 years. There's no easy way to reach that goal. State regulators will have to raise energy prices on consumers and businesses, raise fees on industries and slap more regulations on already burdened employers.

And for what? Green jobs represent about 1 percent of California jobs -- as opposed to manufacturing, which accounts for 21 percent of jobs. A recent UC Berkeley study predicted that AB32 will create the equivalent of 1,000 to 3,600 permanent jobs each year. Those numbers simply don't stack up against California's 2 million lost jobs, or the jobs that could go away.

Both the yes and no sides of this campaign throw out big numbers. I won't use them. Instead, I'll quote California's nonpartisan legislative analyst, who predicted the fiscal impact of Proposition 23's passage: "Likely modest net increase in overall economic activity in the state from suspension of greenhouse gases regulatory activity, resulting in a potentially significant net increase in state and local revenues."

Remember: AB32's supporters never claimed that their bill would put a dent in the world's greenhouse gas production. The law, they claimed, would act as a catalyst for renewable energy innovation -- while creating good clean-tech jobs at home.

That's what Spanish Prime Minister Jose Louis Rodriguez Zapatero said when he championed policies that were supposed to put Spain "at the forefront of the renewable-energy industry."

A 2009 King Juan Carlos University study found that the Spanish program cost more than $700,000 per job -- and that for each green job, 2.2 jobs were destroyed.

Economics Professor Gabriel Calzada, who worked on the King Juan Carlos study, told me that Spain's situation is "unsustainable." Entrepreneurs jumped on Spain's generous solar subsidies -- and Madrid already has had to cut back what the government promised to pay them. The country is saddled with $173 billion in obligations to its expanding class of renewable energy investors. Calzada warned, "Don't play with taxpayers' money gambling in what politicians think will be the future in energy."

If California voters don't stop AB32, they'll also be gambling with California's remaining jobs


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: ab32; cainitiatives; corporatewelfare; globalwarming; greenjobs; prop23; venturecapital

1 posted on 10/28/2010 4:38:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
What is it about leftists and agrarian societies. They decry industrial society, and all that it's provided us. They claim to want to "save the planet," but what they really want is the power to control every aspect of our lives. I'm convinced that what the top echelon of these leftist yearns for the days of feudal lords, with themselves at the top, and the rest of us living to serve them and provide them with the sort of life they believe they deserve.

But of course, they'll need to "thin the herd" so I also believe that many at the very top, like George Soros, will eventually try to implement the same sort of plans started by Pohl Pott.

Mark

2 posted on 10/28/2010 4:49:16 AM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: Kaslin
Remember: AB32's supporters never claimed that their bill would put a dent in the world's greenhouse gas production. The law, they claimed, would act as a catalyst for renewable energy innovation -- while creating good clean-tech jobs at home.

And leftists are the ultimate optimists... They believe that if they wish hard enough, good things just have to come as the result of their actions, because... Well, because they mean well...

Sort of like the ban on DDT... Of course, the science is still out on whether or not DDT could have been used judiciously, but the fact that the outright ban on DDT costs millions of human lives every year doesn't matter, since they did it to save the planet, and they meant well.

If they wish hard enough, maybe all those "green" jobs will magically arrive in CA, right on the back of a unicorn and under the rainbow.

Mark

3 posted on 10/28/2010 4:57:50 AM PDT by MarkL (Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
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To: MarkL

like George Soros,

There is a saving grace, courtesy of One who reigns on high.

No one lives forever. Some might live longer than some would like, but eventually time comes to an end, and eternity looms large.


4 posted on 10/28/2010 5:03:00 AM PDT by wita
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