Thursday, July 16, 2009

Postpone carbon vehicle tax, 
motor CEO urges
The South African consumer must not be punished with the planned introduction of a carbon dioxide (CO2) emission tax next year, when the fuel 
required to run cleaner-burning engines is not yet available in South Africa, says Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) president and CEO Dr Johan van Zyl.
Ambrose: Health care? Nope, land shark | ScrippsNews
Then the House comes knocking, saying "cap-and-trade, save the planet," passing another bill no one has had time to read, a cumbersome, massively interventionist, sneak-tax measure that will increase everyone's utility payments, restrict industrial productivity and transfer great wealth from this nation to poorer countries while achieving something on the order of nothing.
G8 falls flat on Carbon Ban
Red Alert recommends we concern ourselves with the climate change catastrophe later, when the science behind climate hysteria is more certain.

In the meantime, Red Alert calls on the American people to make sure the Senate knows that any senator voting for the Obama administration cap-and-trade legislation faces strong and determined opposition that will work actively to defeat them in the next election cycle.
[When I've searched for "al gore" lately on Twitter, I've seen a lot more negative comments than positive ones] - Twitter Search

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