Posted on 11/02/2008 9:37:41 AM PST by flyfree
In another clip from the same January 2008 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle in which Barack Obama promised to bankrupt anyone foolish enough to build coal-burning power plants, he also made an interesting admission about his entire energy plan. Obama told the editors that his policies would make energy prices skyrocket as the energy industry passed along the exorbitant costs of his cap-and-trade policy:
AUDIO AT LINK
The problem is not technical, uh, and the problem is not mastery of the legislative intricacies of Washington. The problem is, uh, can you get the American people to say, This is really important, and force their representatives to do the right thing? That requires mobilizing a citizenry. That requires them understanding what is at stake. Uh, and climate change is a great example.
You know, when I was asked earlier about the issue of coal, uh, you know Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Even regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad. Because Im capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, uh, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers.
They you you can already see what the arguments will be during the general election. People will say, Ah, Obama and Al Gore, these folks, theyre going to destroy the economy, this is going to cost us eight trillion dollars, or whatever their number is. Um, if you cant persuade the American people that yes, there is going to be some increase in electricity rates on the front end, but that over the long term, because of combinations of more efficient energy usage, changing lightbulbs and more efficient appliance, but also technology improving how we can produce clean energy, the economy would benefit.
If we cant make that argument persuasively enough, you you, uh, can be Lyndon Johnson, you can be the master of Washington. Youre not going to get that done.
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I just hit Drudge with this.
Below I posted massive amounts of email addys to Penn, Colorado and Virgina local news organizations. Along with that are links to every major news organization. Forward them this information! Join the great FReep!
"wish" is not a method! *Tell* them! lol!
**THIS IS NOT INTENDED AS AN INSULT BUT,
THE USA IS F****D ! **
We Americans have always been known Not to do things HALFWAY. Since the Marxist Liberal LEFT has had control of EDUCATION in this country, they’ve had 40 years or so of pushing their agenda.
Obama KNOWS what he’s doing, but others his age have been indoctrinated, not educated..
You’re Absolutely Right,
WE’RE F****D!!
Could not be better stated.
The San Fran Chronicle left it out of their original story, that is why it is just coming out today when 39% of the voters have voted already. Send to everyone you know and concentrate on getting it to all your local news stations.
A little more here:
http://blog.newyorkcitycommunity.us/2008/09/20/jon-corzine-and-hot-air—perfect-together.aspx
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Maurice Strong is involved with Chicagos Climate Exchange. Al Gore is chairman of a private equity firm called Generation Investment Management. That firm invests money from institutions and wealthy investors in companies that are going green. Generation Investment Management purchases carbon dioxide offsets. The co-founder of Generation Investment Management is former Goldman Sachs CEO Hank Paulson, who is currently the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. Goldman Sachs bought 10% of Chicagos Climate Exchange shares for $23 million. Chicagos Climate Exchange owns half of the European Climate Exchange, Europes largest carbon trading company.
Maurice Strong: Chicago Climate Exchanges board member. Canadian Maurice Strong has made a career and a fortune out of financial rip-offs. Strong served on the board of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (World Conservation Union) and was an advisor to the UNs Kofi Annan. Among many other things, he was the first Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program in the 1970s and Secretary General of the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Earth Summit.
Goldman Sachs: The largest shareholder of the Chicago Climate Exchange and the second largest shareholder of the InterContinental Exchange. In fact, Goldman Sachs put Al Gore into the carbon offset hedge fund business in 2003 when David Blood, a former CEO of Goldman Sachs Assets Management, along with two other former Goldman Sachs officers, helped Gore establish his firm, General Investment Management, which focuses on Sustainable Investing by peddling carbon offsets.
Jon Corzine: He is now the Governor of NJ. He retired from Goldman Sachs in 1999 after taking the firm public and receiving at least $320 million worth of its stock. He ran for the Senate in New Jersey in 2000, spending more than $60 million of his fortune to win the seat. The bubble of high-priced technology stocks began to burst in March 2000. In August 2000, the SEC issued a warning against aftermarket sales, also known as laddering. Ive never even heard the term laddering before, Corzine said.
However, Nicholas Maier of Cramer & Co. said it happened on Corzines watch. For Corzine not to know of a common practice being utilized to generate and manipulate stock prices would be surprising, Mr. Maier said. He was obviously there during this time. I definitively saw his company engaged in illegal activity. They (the SEC) expressed to me that laddering is a trickier thing [to prove], Maier said. I will say it. They did it. They laddered. Whether the SEC can construct a case is a different story.
Al Gore: Owns a carbon trading business, Generation Investment Management. They were banked with the Lehman Bros. The Generation Investment Management business has considerable influence over the major carbon credit trading firms that currently exist.
Merrill Lynch: Deeply involved in the Carbon trading business. They are a founding member and primary sponsor of the U.K.-based Carbon Disclosure Project. Merrill Lynch is headed by John A Thain who is a Goldman Sachs alumni.
Lehman Brothers: Created a propaganda piece last year about climate change to make their investors keep getting high profits from the Kyoto carbon trade scheme and the support of huge public subventions. All that, of course, with the applause of the usual choir of politicians, the entire media and the Greens.
A year ago they couldnt predict their bankruptcy but were predicting the climate 100 years ahead. Thousands of green militants have been using the Lehman report as a proof of global warming and impending chaos. The report is the basis for policies on climate change in Spain, Argentina and several other countries playing the progress game.
Chicago Climate Exchange: The Exchange owes it existence in part to the Joyce Foundation, the Chicago-based liberal foundation philanthropy that provided $347,000 in grant support in 2000 for a preliminary study to test the viability of a market in carbon credits. On the CCX board of directors is the ubiquitous Maurice Strong, a Canadian industrialist and diplomat who since the 1970s has helped create an international policy agenda for the environmentalist movement.
Joyce Foundation: Provided grant support to test the market in carbon credits. Barack Hussein Obama sat on their Board for 8 years.
Wow. Thanks for the info, Marie!
In this thread you will find dozens of links to every major network email plus every local TV station in Virginia, Colorado and Pensylivania. Just copy and paste them into your email address bar in batches.
Be part of the Great FReep!
Please! Do it for me! My email provider shut me down this morning for sending too many emails! lol!
(And add this one: quinn@warroom.com)
Why? This is what they want.
Drudge FReeped.
Now you go and FReep everybody else! The lists are in this thread!
bttt
I make an effort to hate only actions and ideas, never the people behind them.
But this stupid, arrogant, commie bastard is really pushing me into the “only human” zone.
No problem! Thank the PUMAS and jeepers creepers! I just found ‘em and copy and pasted.
If you’re in PA, WV, OH you need to spread the word on this fast especially if you know someone in the coal industry.
The coal industry in PA is wasting money on commercials that state both Obama and McCain are in favor of expanding clean coal technology. Anyone that works in the industry or has a stake in it (like everyone that uses electricity) should be shocked and let the coal industry know about it.
You mean just send a link to the video, or is there some transcript somewhere of what 0bama said?
I had thought I would do my duty today by making some phone calls but as a guy who once had to do telemarketing to make some extra bucks, I hate that! I’m afraid I might turn more people off with my voice. ;) Maybe I could email the media instead with this story. I could also send a few more dollars to the McCain/Palin campaign online but I wonder at this late date if it will still do any good.
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