Posted on 07/14/2007 4:01:17 AM PDT by jsh3180
I just came back from Maine. - Passed through NH and could tell I was in NH instantly by the miles of closed factories along I 95 and the sky high taxes.
Lots of little wine fields and cheese makers in the ruins. Scenic.
Not as bad as Massholy than thee, I admit, although the locals do share a common curious and unearned snobbery.
‘’State government is the largest single enterprise within Florida,’’ Crist said.
This is the whole problem nationwide.
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New!!: Dr. John Ray's
GREENIE WATCH
Ping me if you find one I've missed.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
State regulators must demand that utilities use wind, solar or other renewable sources to produce 20 percent of their power by 2020.
Florida will adopt California's motor vehicle emission standards, including a 22 percent reduction by 2012 and a 30 percent reduction by 2016. Those standards are being challenged in court.
GOOD! All three of these need to be challenged in court. Who does Crist think he is, il Duce? Since when does a governor merely dictate to companies and citizenry how to live their lives--without the legislature's (aka the people's) approval? Is this kind of action even constitutional?
I have no problem with Crist ordering government buildings to "go green"...that is, cut down on energy use....but this idiocy of making ordinary joes pay out the nose for his carbon-cutting fetish is ridiculous.
Asked if he favored a return to annual inspections for Florida vehicles, a widely unpopular program that ended years ago, Crist said he preferred to pressure automakers into improving engines.
What a friggin' idiot. The automakers WERE improving engines, Chuckles. And they continue to do that...your "pressure" isn't needed, and will in fact merely increase the cost to the consumer. Geez, can we take this guy, tie him down in a chair in front of Dr. Sowell, pry his eyes open like in "A Clockwork Orange" and teach him some friggin' economics???!!??
No costs were detailed or even discussed, but most seemed likely to be borne by private industry, though they could be passed along to consumers in the form of higher prices and rates.
NO S--T, SHERLOCK!!!!! Well, lookey here....a news writer with some COMMON SENSE AND INTELLIGENCE. I just wish this part of the story hadn't been buried in the middle of the article. It ought to be at the very top: consumers forced to pay higher prices is the real story here.
Sorry for the rant, folks, but Crist is really really really really really really off the reservation here.
I made phone calls for the guy and asked people to vote for him in the general election. This action is WRONG as WRONG can be.
I just fired off this letter to Charlie, via the Governor’s website:
Dear Governor Crist:
Although I voted for you in the 2006 election, please be advised there is no way I will make the same mistake in the next Governor’s election. Your ridiculous pandering to unproven “science” through your executive order concerning greenhouse gas emissions, has cost you any future vote for yourself, by me, in any election in which you are on the ticket, EVER.
Perhaps you should consider moving to California, where they might appreciate your style.
I vote a straight Republican ticket in every election. I certainly made a mistake in voting for you.
How about letting the Legislature legislate and keep your useless ideas to yourself.
Every day that passes brings more doubt to the theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming, your interest in this fad is absurd.
I would, however, strongly support a recall of your reckless administration.
Sincerely,
xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sugarloaf Key, Fl.
I was thinking about moving out of Florida, but never thought seriously about doing it...until now.
Great. Just what we need. Fl is having a wave of foreclosures, taxes and homeowner’s insurance is killing us, and people are starting to reject FL as the state of retirement. They certainly don’t come here for the schooling or high salaries.
So what does the governor do? Put MORE expensive burdens on us! Yes!
The thing is people here do have a special love for the environment and many will fall for the twaddle.
My way of dealing with this would be smaller government, not grener government. In my experience their are overlapping duplicate bureaucracies falling all over each other. Reorganize and close some down. Problem solved.
FPL is a leader in wind farms and owns them across the country, but not in FL. However, I knew a woman who worked security for the CEO and saw plans for offshore windmills 20 years ago. They must be waiting til they can get subsidies, or something. I like windmills, but I head the warnings of power experts. We seems to be on a fools errand that will lead to blackouts everywhere.
“Stroke of the pen, law of the land.”
NOT cool in my book.
Tom Gallagher ran as a social conservative first, Florida will never elect a purely social conservative. We really don’t care who you sleep with or marry, what concerns us is protecting our property value and fixing the insurance & property tax crisis. A platform upon which Crist ran and has now failed with. I expect Charlie to be a one-term Governor.
I have long wondered why the government has preached solar to the populace
yet they have not installed solar equipment in state/local buildings. Government schools
should also be outfitted with solar assist equipment, do they really
think we are that unaware or informed.....Oh wait I know the answer to that
That’s what I was just thinking....
susie
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