6/29/2009 11:13:04 AM
6/29/2009 11:47:59 AM
6/29/2009 12:07:05 PM
You've got to love the mainstream media's subjectivity on this
6/29/2009 2:17:38 PM
You do know what
6/29/2009 2:37:24 PM
6/29/2009 3:21:00 PM
Can you show me which part of the legislation this is stipulated? Or which column you read that stated it as so?
6/29/2009 3:23:07 PM
^^^I do, and they let that nut verbally attack people in his op-ed's about once a week.
6/29/2009 3:24:35 PM
Yeah, that nobel prize winning nut Krugman. What the hell is the NYT doing letting him write op-eds for them?
6/29/2009 3:34:38 PM
Hey HUR, this is a quote from part of the bill (Section 432, Energy Refund Program For Low Income Consumers). I figured you would love it
6/29/2009 4:44:43 PM
My congressman, for Wilmington NC (whatever region that is), Mike McIntyre -Dresponded to an e-mail i sent regarding my dissent of the Clean Energy Act aka Waxman-Markey Cap & Trade with the following.....
6/29/2009 5:48:38 PM
6/29/2009 6:01:15 PM
^ only answer Thunderdome.. two men enter.. one man leaves.
6/29/2009 6:08:49 PM
Ive realized when it comes down to it after hearing about this Clean Air Act, the Universal Health CAre bill, and the bail out that there really is not middle moderate ground with our two party system.The extremes of both parties scream the loudest and end up getting their way after marginalizing the middle. Moderate republicans and centrist democrats face the uphill battle of sharing common ground across partylines and the agendas of 3rd parties like the libertarians. In the end you get fem-liberal cunts like Pelosi leading on the left and neo-con fascist hard asses like Cheney mandating from the right.
6/29/2009 6:32:15 PM
Here is David Price's response to me....
6/29/2009 10:14:30 PM
fail
6/29/2009 10:18:39 PM
^^ Epic FailDavid Price is a douche bag and a faggot. Glad my congressman does not have his head stuck up in some cloud of idealist liberal la la land.[Edited on June 29, 2009 at 10:42 PM. Reason : l]
6/29/2009 10:41:36 PM
how profound
6/29/2009 10:44:03 PM
David Price is a joke.
6/29/2009 10:50:06 PM
^^^,^^^^ i was under the impression that a bill that you support passing through your house of congress is not a "fail"
6/30/2009 8:47:31 AM
is that sarcasm?
6/30/2009 8:49:32 AM
oh no i get it. he fails because you disagree with him. but in reality, the legislation that he supports passed through the house.
6/30/2009 8:53:13 AM
lolgotcha
6/30/2009 12:23:15 PM
basically getting any bill passed is a win
6/30/2009 12:48:27 PM
6/30/2009 12:53:25 PM
Epic Fail for David Price touting the party line and supporting the ridiculous Climate Bill instead of doing what is best for his constitutes.
6/30/2009 1:21:39 PM
nc actually will fair quite well under estimations i saw a while back. in the top 5 or so states. so . . .
6/30/2009 1:27:09 PM
that's good news. link?[Edited on June 30, 2009 at 1:29 PM. Reason : if it was a while back, and you can't find it, then a summary will do]
6/30/2009 1:28:29 PM
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2009/06/cap-and-trade-state-by-state.html
6/30/2009 1:29:32 PM
lol, so it will only cost those of us in NC "a little bit" to improve the environment....in no noticeable way. Good to know.
6/30/2009 2:09:40 PM
In the year 2020.
6/30/2009 2:17:49 PM
awesome. Maine needs more expensive energy. We already pay a shitload.We used to have a nuke, but its been shutdown for a while. I wish they'd put up another but this state is filled with morons. We cant even get fucking wind turbines because people worry they'll look bad and kill migratory birds.worst goddamned state.
6/30/2009 2:18:32 PM
Yeah, Maine does generally suck wicked hard, no?
6/30/2009 2:23:41 PM
yessah
6/30/2009 2:26:30 PM
You know I bet this bill doesn't count wood pellets as a renewable energy source does it.
6/30/2009 2:29:36 PM
6/30/2009 2:29:50 PM
6/30/2009 3:52:01 PM
7/1/2009 9:43:29 AM
Yes, imagine that. Americans don't want to be taxed in the short term and also don't want to handle long term obligations either.I WANT EVERYTHING NOW AND I DONT CARE ABOUT TOMORROW
7/1/2009 9:56:03 AM
^More like Americans don't want to be taxed based on some phony Al-Gore science. A science for which Obama's own EPA report has to be supressed because it doesn't support his tax-grabbing goals.[Edited on July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM. Reason : .]
7/1/2009 10:20:51 AM
If by being taxed it forces the economy to reinvent itselfIM ALL FOR IT
7/1/2009 10:30:59 AM
1. The politicians say this isn't a tax.2. Obama promised he wouldn't tax anyone below 250k3. ....4. Profit?
7/1/2009 11:22:10 AM
From what I've gathered, the majority of the middle class is getting refunded. I mean the average citizen in NC is only spending 50-100 year 11 years from now. If it means bringing a new economy and mfg leadership back to this country in the form of new technologies and infrastructure overhaul here at homeITS A SMALL PRICE TO PAYThe funny thing is, you're so fucking pissed off about this, but you're happy to pay an extra .75 on the gas you have been buying for the past month as oil has been gamed up to $70 on absolutely no fundamentals at all. For me, thats about $80 month ($960 yr >> $100 yr) at these levels given to Middle Eastern sheiks as we continue to let the market decide (and game) what this country should do in regards to energy and oil in particular.Do you want to know what China has been doing while this oil was super cheap? Massively boosting their SPR. You know what we did when oil was super expensive, started adding to our SPR. You know what we we're doing with our SPR when oil was super cheap? NOT A GOD DAMN THING.I'll give it to you guys and I said it earlier in this thread that it's entirely possible this thing gets gamed. It's almost entirely likely. But you're hate is missplaced over $100 yr 11 years from now while you have been for the past 2 years and will be for the next 11 continue to get fucked over and over and over again by guys that are smarter than everyone else in the world and stand squarely at the gateway of the economy fleecing you as you pass by.
7/1/2009 11:41:54 AM
^your argument is flawed, b/c I'm not getting upset over $100 of extra expenses 10 years from now. I'm upset about the thousands I'll be spending 10 years from now, as well as the millions of people who will lose their jobs.And no I'm not happy about the increased price of gasoline recently (but raising it further isn't the solution!). However the price of gas goes up every summer, though I'll admit the price was bumped up a bit in March/April through other factors.I hate it. I spent $320 (10 tanks) on gasoline in June. Not fun at all
7/1/2009 11:54:33 AM
7/1/2009 11:59:36 AM
My biggest beef is more that this wont cause any significant changes. For example, Maine is still going to be hugely dependent on oil for fuel. Since burning wood pellets also emits co2, its not considered renewable even though it would decrease dependence on foreign oil.The plan should be to increase the popularity of individual power generation where possible plus adding new nukes. Maine will probably still have high heat oil consumption, but the rest of the nation will have significant reductions in co2 emmisions. The current plan is to tax people who use oil heat even though other alternatives are just as expensive or more expensive. Its fucking stupid.
7/1/2009 12:02:18 PM
7/1/2009 1:16:12 PM
Right. Yet another reason this law is pointless and stupid. Anyone who defends it at all is literally retarded.
7/1/2009 1:22:06 PM
I'm an environmentalist....and this bill is disgusting.
7/1/2009 2:03:56 PM
^^^^the point is to price in environmental damage into the price. i'm sorry that maine residents live in a place where they have to pollute to stay warm. perhaps they should come up with some ingenious ways to get around that. that is what the optimistic part of me hopes cap and trade will do: encourage innovation. unfortunately there aren't the votes in the house or the senate to pass this bill without stupid concessions to coal and farm states. i wish that there could be a more pure cap and trade bill (also without protectionism). but like everything else, small interest groups have an inordinate amount of power in the congress. also nuclear would have an advantage in that it wouldn't need to purhcase carbon credits whereas other more polluting forms of energy would (at least in a bill that didn't have exclusions for political purposes).another bright side is that we are very bad at predicting innovation in this country. and there's no good way to do this. this bill might have huge effect if it inspires a boom in green technology that we can't foresee. someone the other day used an example of congress trying to predict mobile phone usage in debate of an early 1980s bill. apparently they estimated that 900K people would use mobile phones by 2000. it turned out 200 times that number were in use by 2000. there's just no good way to tell what effect this bill will have since we don't know what sort of innovation it (or future measures) could spark.[Edited on July 1, 2009 at 2:39 PM. Reason : .]
7/1/2009 2:35:19 PM