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Climate-change legislation helps a few big utility companies, but costs most Americans.
Wall Street Journal ^ | 10/02/09 | Kimberley Strassel

Posted on 10/02/2009 3:05:04 PM PDT by Winged Hussar

An internal memo produced by Bernstein Research in June described how Mr. Rowe met with investors to rejoice that the House legislation will allow Exelon to rake in additional revenue—by some estimates, up to $1.5 billion a year. Others will pay for this Exelon privilege, of course—notably, Midwestern customers of traditional coal utilities who will see their energy prices double. But hey, all's fair in love and lobbying.

...Let's also not forget that Chicago-based Exelon and employees, including Mr. Rowe, contributed tens of thousands of dollars for their home-city presidential aspirant. And that Mr. Obama's senior adviser, David Axelrod, was once a consultant to Exelon. In an energy world in which winners and losers are picked on the Potomac, there is no harm in reminding the president who his friends are.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: carbon; exelon; kyoto; uscap
Cap and trade (Waxman-Markey) is a scam and a fraud that will enrich corporate special interests at the expense of the American people.

US Climate Action Partnership member General Electric raised almost $500K in bundled contributions (legal, they are not corporate contributions but rather bundled individual contributions) to help elect Barry the Community Organizer, and it is clear that GE's employees and shareholders are getting more than their money's worth.

A good argument for boycotting GE consumer goods, and it won't hurt American workers; when I last looked at a GE consumer appliance, it was made in China.

1 posted on 10/02/2009 3:05:07 PM PDT by Winged Hussar
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Beam me to Planet Gore !

2 posted on 10/02/2009 3:23:15 PM PDT by steelyourfaith (Limit all U.S. politicians to two terms: One in office and one in prison!)
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To: Winged Hussar

I heard that the zero has already used the EPA to implement part of the cap and trade. What I want to know is does the EPA even have the power to implement what amounts to a tax on the American people?


3 posted on 10/02/2009 3:25:00 PM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (The Second Amendment. Don't MAKE me use it.)
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To: Winged Hussar

people are asleep on this...most don’t know what it all means to them. It is not told in the media, and if it is mentioned, the slant is environmental.


4 posted on 10/02/2009 3:25:29 PM PDT by Achilles Heel
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To: Winged Hussar

Don’t leave out Dow Chemical’s formal support for this garbage.


5 posted on 10/02/2009 3:32:17 PM PDT by PDMiller
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To: Winged Hussar

This is IF Wackedman-Malarkey passes the Senate. They are probably waiting on the convention in Copenhagen which will feature a hundred countries (!) many of which are now skeptics of the global-warming panic.


6 posted on 10/02/2009 3:35:19 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (The Democrat party is a criminal enterprise.)
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To: Winged Hussar
The very people that the commie 'RATS say they are punishing with Cap'n Tax are the people who are going to be getting filthy rich with its passage.

BIG energy.

Hardworking Americans are the big losers when it comes to Cap'n Tax.

7 posted on 10/02/2009 4:02:21 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (I don't remember Americans being called "racists" when we fought against Hillarycare.)
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You and the others posting along the same lines are absolutely correct.

But you have to remember three things:

Corporations are obligated to make as much money for their stockholders as they can and do so within the law.

Cap and trade will, if passed, be legal.

The third point, but most important of all: This is another example of why government should never ever meddle in the markets. They distort markets; they always set in motion the law of unintended consequences.

8 posted on 10/02/2009 4:51:49 PM PDT by old curmudgeon
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