Saturday, June 27, 2009

Nationwide Protest against Obama’s Cap and Trade
The time for a nationwide protest against our “lawmakers” has come—I am no longer referring to them as our representatives as they have stopped representing We-the-People. The volume of calls placed on Friday to the US Capitol switchboard and our Congressional Reps again shut it down and voice mailboxes were full. The calls placed were reported to be 10-1 AGAINST Obama‘s and Pelosi’s plan to raise energy prices to we the consumers by at least 100% and in most cases 150-200%. Despite We-the-People (now We-the-Peons) telling the House of Representatives to vote “NO”, after reportedly being strong-armed and threatened by Pelosi and Obama House members voted “YES”. And, they voted on this bill that most of them admit they DID NOT READ!

Note: It is clear that these Representatives now represent ONLY Obama and Pelosi. They no longer represent their constituencies. And the ones who benefit from this legislation are those who are invested in “alternative energies” that will do nothing to improve any energy resources but, will merely allow the Federal Government to charge We-the-Peons more money. By the way, most of these “alternative energy” sources are either highly unreliable (for example wind doesn’t blow all of the time and the energy produced cannot be stored for future use) or cost far more than traditional sources. Alternative energies also tend to use more resources than traditional energy.
PoliGazette » House Approves Obama’s Useless Climate Change Bill
Friday, the United States House of Representatives approved president Barack Obama’s, Rep.Waxman’s and Rep. Markey’s climate change bill. With the bill, Obama delivers on his promise to radical leftists last year to ‘fight global warming’ by driving entire businesses into bankruptcy.
CQ Politics | Pelosi Used Personal Touch To Win Climate [Swindle] Vote
“This proves that when she really cares about something and makes it a priority that her caucus is going to be listening,” said Lisa Wasserman Schultz of Florida, a Pelosi ally who is vice chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

In addition to talking about the issue, Wasserman Schultz said Pelosi stressed the importance of the issue to Democrats. “It was a conscience vote. If we didn’t come here to do this, then what did come here to do?” Wasserman Schultz said.

Anna G. Eshoo , D-Calif., one of Pelosi’s longtime allies, said the Speaker had made clear to her leadership team and Democrats that she was determined to move the legislation.

This is her flagship issue. She made clear the work won’t stop until the last vote is cast,” Eshoo said.

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