Thursday, May 07, 2009

Gregory Murphy: Cap and Trade Is Genocide
Financial interests centered in the City of London and on Wall Street are pushing for the United States to destroy itself by the adoption of a cap-and-trade scheme, based on the hoax of Al Gore's global warming. Part of this policy of cap and trade calls for the deployment of low energy-density, intermittent, renewable energies, like wind and solar, to replace existing baseline sources like nuclear and coal.

The reality of this policy of cutting or capping carbon dioxide emissions is that there will be an explicit limit on the amount of energy produced, and there will be a limit as to what type of sources will be available to produce this limited amount of energy. By limiting the amount of energy available for medical purposes, heating of homes, cooking, and providing freshwater, cap and trade will set the stage for genocide.
Free [fossil-fueled] cars for poor fuel road rage - BostonHerald.com
Gov. Deval Patrick’s free wheels for welfare recipients program is revving up despite the stalled economy, as the keys to donated cars loaded with state-funded insurance, repairs and even AAA membership are handed out to get them to work.
Obama’s Budget: Same Energy Blueprint, but What About [that $646 billion in climate scam money]?
Getting back to the question of money – and in particular revenue from a cap-and-trade program. President Obama earmarked $646 billion (at least) from cap-and-trade for clean-energy investment and tax rebates. But that assumed that 100% of the carbon-emissions permits would be sold to industry.

The House is struggling to muster enough support for its climate and energy bill, and compromises appear to be in order. Bloomberg reported today that the House Energy and Commerce Committee is mulling giving away to industry more than half the emissions permits.

That wouldn’t necessarily derail the $15 billion a year in planned clean-energy investment. But it would take a chunk out of the money the government planned to use for the “Making Work Pay” tax break, which would put money raised by fighting climate change back in families’ hands.
PRESS CONFERENCE ON UN CLIMATE CHANGE NEGOTIATIONS, PROSPECTS FOR REACHING GLOBAL AGREEMENT - 7thSpace Interactive
[Connie Hedegaard, Minister for Climate and Energy of Denmark, who will chair the Copenhagen meeting] said countries should be made to feel that there was a political price to be paid for not delivering a successful agreement. Referring to the intense negotiations in Bali two years ago over the climate change “roadmap”, which established 2009 as the deadline for a global deal, she said: “Some countries argued they would not support this roadmap. But, in the end, in the very last second, they changed their mind. Why? Because the political pressure was so immense that, in the end, no country dared to be blamed for not delivering. And I think there’s a lesson to be learned from Bali in ’07 for Copenhagen in ’09.”

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