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Waxman-Markey is Hilarious, but the Joke is on Us
Townhall.com ^ | June 29, 2009 | Myron Ebel

Posted on 06/29/2009 4:39:53 AM PDT by Kaslin

Of all the proposals in President Barack Obama's breathtakingly ambitious agenda to foster long-term economic decline, by far the biggest is the Waxman-Markey energy-rationing bill, which the House of Representatives passed with the narrowest of majorities late Friday evening. This bill by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Beverly Hills) and Representative Edward Markey (D-Mass.) is more damaging than the $787 billion stimulus, the proposed huge increases in federal spending and corresponding increases in the national debt, the takeover of GM and Chrysler, and the proposed tax hikes on the wealthy - combined.

Enacting Waxman-Markey (H. R. 2454, the American Clean Energy and Security Act) would almost certainly make America a second-rate economic power. However, the bill is full of ironies and amusing touches. Were it not a looming disaster, the whole situation would be hilarious.

The bill is supposed to be about saving us from global warming. Yet its supporters have stopped talking about global warming. This might be because global temperatures stopped rising a decade ago. More likely it's because the pollsters have told Democrats to shut up about global warming and green jobs. The new slogan: get America running on “clean energy.”

The bill’s advocates view it as merely a first step, as former Vice President Al Gore told “super-activists” (all 11,500 of “us”) on a conference call Tuesday night. It’s the biggest tax increase in the history of the world, the largest government intrusion in people's lives since the Second World War (which was the last time gasoline was rationed) and, at 1,201 pages, a whopper of a bill. Requiring that greenhouse gas emissions be reduced by 83 percent below 2005 levels by 2050 is just the beginning.

The reason given for why it has taken years to pass major climate legislation is the bajillion dollars spent by fat cat corporate special interests--Big Oil, King Coal, etc. But a major push behind Waxman-Markey is the United States Climate Partnership (USCAP), whose members include two dozen or so major corporations (including Duke Energy, Dow, GE, Shell, BP, Ford, GM, Alcoa, PG&E, Exelon, DuPont, PepsiCo, even Caterpillar) and some of the same environmental pressure groups that blame big business for stymieing energy-rationing legislation.

Adding to the irony, the corporate CEOs who support cap-and-trade are fawned over for putting the good of the planet ahead of short-term profits. This is a shameful racket that is all about short-term windfall profits. When testifying before Congress, several CEOs of USCAP member companies said that passing Waxman-Markey was imperative but that they would have to oppose it if they had to buy the ration coupons at auction rather than be given them for free. Al Gore, too, could make hundreds of millions of dollars from his investments in alternative energy companies if Waxman-Markey makes them profitable.

The bill’s proponents talk about protecting consumers while intermittently acknowledging that cap-and-trade can only reduce greenhouse gas emissions by dramatically raising the price of energy derived from coal, oil and natural gas. President Obama said during the campaign last year that "under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket." Dr. Peter Orszag, now head of the White House Office and Management and Budget, testified last year when he was head of the Congressional Budget Office that "price increases would be essential to the success of a cap-and-trade program."

When Waxman announced that they had given away 85% of the ration coupons to the various powerful special interests, he added that the purpose was to protect consumers from price increases. If that were true, then consumers would have no reason to reduce their energy consumption, nor would they be forced to use more expensive alternative energy, which would mean that the entire purpose of the bill (the reduction of greenhouse gases) would be rendered moot.

The unacknowledged truth in this charade is that the real reason for giving the ration coupons away is to buy enough political support to pass the bill. Some people are going to become very wealthy from cap-and-trade, but it isn't going to be consumers.

Supporters of Waxman-Markey are now claiming it won't cost anything and have found official support for their claim. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Congressional Budget Office have estimated that it will cost each of us only pennies to reduce emissions drastically with Waxman-Markey. We can save the planet "for the cost of a postage stamp" a day--or even less.

If that were true, why did Democrats on the Energy and Commerce Committee defeat Republican amendments to suspend Waxman-Markey if gasoline reached five dollars a gallon or electric rates doubled or unemployment topped fifteen percent?

The debate on the bill is ongoing. Though it has passed the House, it must pass a few more steps before it is forcibly imposed on Americans. Of course, if it's ever enacted, the joke will be on all of us.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 111th; bho44; capandtrade; waxmanmarkey
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To: Kaslin
Perhaps if cap and trade is passed and average Americans in order to afford to heat and light their homes must depend on government vouchers handed out to “worthy” recipients by groups like ACORN, stand in long lines for their ration of $5 per gallon gasoline and watch as more jobs move to other countries with cheaper energy costs they will realize that Obama’s march to socialism was a mistake. If this monstrosity passes Republicans should run on a platform promising an immediate repeal of cap and trade.
21 posted on 06/29/2009 6:25:55 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
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To: The Great RJ

Obama said the US has no more money awhile ago—so where are the funds coming from to give to those who can’t pay the higher bills? And, how would one qualify for this payment? Another Czar to be installed?


22 posted on 06/29/2009 6:48:28 AM PDT by Achilles Heel
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To: Jim Noble

I bookmarked it for your “vanity”. Well said, that’s what its about.

Now we need to “kick the bums out”.


23 posted on 06/29/2009 7:38:37 AM PDT by jimt
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To: Jim Noble

You are absolutely correct.

This bill is about destruction of freedom and liberty, and the imposition of the one-party Marxist state. The hallmarks of Marxism are the destruction of the independent prosperous middle class and rationing of all goods and services through a command economy.


24 posted on 06/29/2009 9:12:11 AM PDT by henkster (Bumper Sticker: Please don't tell 0bama what comes after a Trillion!)
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To: Servant of the Cross

Yes - it’s a monstrosity!!


25 posted on 06/29/2009 9:17:54 AM PDT by aquila48
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To: All

Waxman Bill Forces Environmental Inspection to Sell Your Own Home

(exerpt)

RUSH: Well, now, look. I know that they got no support in the news, but you shouldn’t expect that to happen. I’m not trying to depress you. We gotta face reality and we’re dealing with an Obama State-Run Media here. Of course they’re not going to give Boehner any support or even any coverage or any publicity. But she’s right, sell your house, before you can do that, you have to pass an environmental test that some government person is going to come in and make sure you have proper storm windows and if you live in a hurricane area the inspection is even more Draconian. You have to have modern appliances, a kitchen and that sort of thing, energy efficient TVs and this sort of stuff and until you replace all that stuff you can’t sell it. Now, normally that would be up to seller and buyer. If the buyer wants to accept some old TVs and a kitchen that’s not stainless steel, fine, you negotiate that on price. But now it’s not going to be a matter of negotiation. Before you can be approved in selling your house, some government regulator is to come in and give you an examination.

Now, just to illustrate how this is going to work, once again I have a piece of property that would pass inspection, right now if this were the law. But do you think some government regulator coming into my house is going to pass me if it’s the Obama administration or if it’s some Democrat-run bureaucracy? No way. Everything is going to be political and this is how they are going to get people to switch party to become Democrat so that they’re not harassed. Folks, consequences are dire here. And all this is happening under this umbrella of this kind soft-spoken very smart president who only wants to save our lightbulbs and save the White House and save the world and who, of course, can be against that, who’s for dirty air, who’s for dirty water, nobody’s for that when that’s not at all what any of this is about. Pat, I appreciate the phone call.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_062909/content/01125113.guest.html


26 posted on 06/29/2009 4:01:47 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather (The Taxman-Malarky Bill Is War On America!)
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To: Jim Noble
Jim: please forgive the delay in responding to your really good post. The delay was occasioned by computer malfunction.

The really interesting question now becomes how much of the chaos to come is part of the plan?


27 posted on 06/30/2009 10:17:31 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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