Sarah Palin wrote an op-ed on Cap and Trade the other day. You know, just in case you hadn't heard. Aside from sending lefties into a tizzy about her actual "authority" to write an op-ed, it was good to see her actually put her energy knowledge to use. She does a pretty solid job outlining...
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Tabitha Hale
on 07-15-2009
Filed under: cap and trade, nuclear power, cap and tax, Chernobyl, Sarah Palin
Yesterday, in his weekly address, President Obama called on Americans to "summon the same spirit that inhabited Independence Hall two hundred and thirty-three years ago". This is one time when I can get behind President Obama's sentiments - although he may not like my reasons for it. What...
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Despina Karras
on 07-05-2009
Filed under: wasteful spending, cap and trade, capitalism, stimulus package, government spending, universal health care, socialized health care, public healthcare, economic crisis, government, cap and tax, government option, federal government, founding fathers
President Obama played the role of concerned economic leader over the weekend after the House on Friday narrowly passed a bill designed to curtail global warming. He questioned language that would use trade penalties as a stick to punish countries that don't accept limits on emissions. "At a...
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K. Daniel Glover
on 06-29-2009
Filed under: cap and trade, cap and tax, energy bill, energy policy, national energy tax, global warming, climate change
"I think if you get into the way it was written, it's a huge tax and there's no sense calling it anything else. I mean, it is a tax ." So says Warren Buffett , Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and perhaps even more importantly, one of the President's biggest supporters in the economic...
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Despina Karras
on 06-28-2009
Filed under: energy, cap and trade, capitalism, free market, stimulus package, government spending, taxes, stimulus, job losses, tax issues, economic crisis, regulation, unemployment, green jobs, cap and tax, consumers, economics, environmentalists