Tuesday, April 06, 2010

The British National Party — Blog — Labour's Climate Change Act: A Conspiracy to Defraud
To add insult to injury, this development comes hard on the news that the Government has contributed to green carbon-credits, said to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds, being paid by Western nations to India’s giant TATA Corporation — so that it can build that country’s largest coal-burning power station at Mundra, in Gujarat province.
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Like everything else associated with Labour, the Climate Change Act is just another excuse to de-industrialise Britain and rip-off the British taxpayer in the furtherance of its and the UN’s gobalist projects.
President's Offshore Drilling Proposal is All Fluff, No Substance - HUMAN EVENTS
[Inhofe] Republicans, don’t be fooled: the President’s proposal on offshore drilling will not mean more jobs, more energy, and less imported oil. If it’s accepted, it certainly will mean more dependence on foreign oil, more taxes, and fewer jobs.

The proposal is clearly designed to curry favor with Republicans, and even many Democrats, who remain staunchly opposed to his global warming cap-and-trade legislation. As Senators Kerry, Graham, and Lieberman attempt to craft a cap-and-trade “compromise,” President Obama seems convinced that a less than half-hearted energy plan will win him votes. But the President hasn’t offered anything that’s worth accepting the largest tax increase in American history.
Why the GOP Should Support a Carbon Tax | FrumForum
The President’s triangulation on cap-and-trade and drilling is smart politics, designed to make supporting the energy bill more palatable for some Republicans. Rather than letting the President carve off a few Republicans, now would be a good time for the GOP to throw in a game-changer of our own by announcing support for a carbon tax, offset by reductions in the payroll tax.
DailyTech - Global Warming [Hoax] Treaty in Danger as China Battles the U.S.
China rallies developing nations to oppose emissions restrictions championed by the U.S. and its allies

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