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"Not One Dime to the Government": Jim Hansen proposes a magical new federal climate change hoax bureaucracy that can function on a budget of 9 cents or less?
Twitter / Revkin: Jim Hansen's latest take on ...Jim Hansen's latest take on an "honest rising price on carbon emissions -> rapid transition to clean energy future":
From the PDF above:
Fee: Collected at Domestic Mine/Port of Entry
Covers all Oil, Gas, Coal ->No Leakage
Dividend: Equal Shares to All Legal Residents
Not One Dime to the Government.
2010: Department of Hot Air costing $90 million | thetelegraph.com.auTAXPAYERS will fork out $90 million a year to keep more than 400 public servants employed within the federal Climate Change Department - despite most now having nothing to do until 2013.
More than 60 of them are classified as senior executive staff on salaries between $168,000 and $298,000 a year. Their salary bill alone will cost an estimated $12 million every year.
A further $8 million will also be paid in rent for plush offices at Canberra's Constitution Place until 2012, where it is believed 500 new computers will be delivered this week.
Flashback: Climate Change Bureaucrats Jetsetting The World In Luxury At Our Expense: FOI data reveals all! | Australian Taxpayers' AllianceDocuments released to the Australian Taxpayers’ Alliance under Freedom of Information laws revealed that bureaucrats in the Department of Climate change flew 6,528,616km last financial year, costing us a staggering $3,274,286.40!
Flashback: Climate Change Bureaucrats Living It Up | Australian Taxpayers' Alliancethe department is now set to buy ten high-end bar fridges as part of a luxury white-goods splurge with our money! Their shopping list even includes a 40 bottle top-of-the-line wine cabinet “with a glass and stainless steel front”. This is all part of the new Department of Climate Change complex, which, “with a yearly rent of $6.4 million, offers 738 public servants luxury digs over seven floors, with space of 16sq m per person and two kitchenettes on each level.”
Twitter / RichardTol: @Revkin ah, the great economist ...@Revkin ah, the great economist called Jim Hansen
1 comment:
Ah, Hansen, the Renaissance intellectual.
I have another suggestion. The only way to reduce energy use is to make prices skyrocket with a new 'fee'. Equal participation by all provides for social justice.
Fee: Collected at point of purchase from CO2 emitters, otherwise known as customers.
Applies to gasoline, heating oil, nat gas, propane, coal, wood pellets, electricity, any fossil-fuel-precursor content of products.
Dividend: Used to pay down federal debt. No diversions allowed.
This is based on settled science, so:
Not One More Dime for NASA GISS!
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