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Alan
Caruba
Here’s a look at the introduction of a draft bill co-sponsored by
Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), co-sponsored by John Kerry (D-MA). It is
the Senate alternative to the horrid “Cap-and-Trade” bill authored
by Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) and Rep. Ed Markey (D-MA). Call it
“Cap-and-Switch.”
IN
THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATESA BILL
To create
clean energy
jobs, achieve energy independence,
reduce global warming
pollution,
and transition to a
clean energy economy.
All
those who believe Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Jolly Green
Giant are real should stop reading now.
Let’s look at the objectives of the Senate version of a huge tax on
all energy use by every American. As I will note later, the bulk of
the cost will fall on low-and-middle
income
households.
“To
create clean energy jobs.”
This is pure bunk. Such jobs would be primarily in the production of
solar and
wind energy.
Other such jobs involve biofuels such as ethanol. Combined,
solar
and wind represent barely one percent of all the electricity
generated daily in the nation. If solar and wind were profitable,
you can be sure that American entrepreneurs would have long ago
become more active, but if it were not for taxpayer dollars
subsidizing solar and wind, neither would likely exist.
The
only thing ethanol has done has been to raise the cost of the corn
from which it is made and reduce the mileage of every gallon of
gasoline to which it is added.
Testifying on September 30th before the House Committee on Small
Business, Manning Feraci, vice president of federal affairs for the
National Biodiesel Board, was seeking a continuation of the industry
tax incentive. He said “the industry is in the midst of an economic
crisis. Plants are having difficulty accessing operating capital.
Volatility in commodity markets and reduced demand for biodiesel in
both domestic and global markets are making it difficult for
producer to sell fuel.” Nobody wants it!
There will be few “clean energy jobs” as compared to the employment
that coal, oil and natural gas industries currently provide and
could expand upon if the government wasn’t trying to put them out of
business.
“Achieve energy independence.”
Are you stupid? Boxer, Kerry, Waxman and Markey think you are. So
does the President and many members of Congress.
How
does America achieve “energy independence” when it will not allow
the oil in Alaska’s ANWR to be extracted? When 85 percent of the
nation’s offshore continental shelf, home to estimated billions of
barrels of oil and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas, is
off-limits to any exploration and drilling? When the President wants
to eliminate the current subsidies that encourage oil companies to
invest billions to find new reserves? When there is a full-scale
attack on America’s coal industry even though coal provides half of
all the electricity we use?
Just
how does America “achieve energy independence” under such
circumstances? How, indeed, do we
heat
or cool our homes, run our businesses, or even turn on the lights if
Congress is opposed to the acquisition and use of our known and
estimate energy reserves? Pretty soon, for reasons that defy
understanding, Americans will not even be able to purchase an
incandescent light bulb in the nation where it was invented!
“Reduce global warming pollution.”
First of all, there is NO global warming. Why would Congress pass a
law intended to deal with something that is a complete hoax? And
what is global warming pollution? Is it the second most essential
gas to all life on Earth, carbon dioxide (CO2)? If so, this law is
scientifically absurd and baseless. CO2 never had anything to do
with the warming that occurred after the end of the last little ice
age, around 1850.
No
matter what the Supreme Court and others have ruled, if CO2 is a
"pollutant," then we should all be in jail because that’s what we
and other mammals exhale. It also occurs when
energy sources
such as coal and oil are used to keep factories producing, along
with hospitals, schools, airports, seaports, and the Capitol of the
United States functioning.
“Transition to a clean energy economy.”
Oh sure, just as soon as we cover hundreds of thousands of acres of
America with solar mirrors and
wind turbines,
we can make that transition. We have an economy that is dependent on
coal, oil and natural gas. We have abundant natural reserves. What
we don’t have is a President and Congress with the intelligence to
understand that China is building a new coal-fired plant every week
to meet its energy needs, that India has an aggressive nuclear
energy program going for its economy, and this single piece of
legislation will destroy any hope that the American economy can
recover and grow strong again.
According to a study of the Waxman-Markey bill by Andrew
Chamberlain, it will be the shareholders, not ratepayers, who will
be the primary beneficiaries of cap-and-trade’s absurd creation of a
market for the purchase and sale of “carbon credits.” It will be
based on how much CO2 a utility, industrial, or any other entity is
producing. The credits will literally permit them to keep on
“polluting” even though that means “global warming” would, in
theory, just get worse. Even though there is NO global warming. Make
sense to you?
Chamberlain succinctly says, “These new findings should send a clear
message to the American people (that) cap-and-trade helps the
powerful and hurts the rest of us. And as Congress’ corporate allies
receive the bulk of the benefits Waxman-Markey has to offer, our
environment, along with our struggling economy, will suffer for
years to come.”
“Congress needs to get out of the business of picking winners and
losers and allow the market to determine which energy and
electricity sources should power our economy.”
I
leave you with a short list of just some of the U.S. corporations
seeking to benefit from this hideous piece of legislation. Twelve of
them sent an open letter to the U.S. Senate urging swift action on
the climate change bill. They are Bumble Bee Foods, Dell, DuPont,
FPL Group, Google, HP, Johnson & Johnson, Johnson Diversity, Levi
Strauss & Company, Nike, PG&E Corporation, and Xanterra Parks and
Resorts.
Time
to let your Congressman and Senators know what you think of this
idea.
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Contributing Editor Alan Caruba writes a daily post at
http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com.
A business and science writer, he is the founder of The National
Anxiety Center.
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