Posted on 07/05/2010 7:42:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
A delegation of 20 black mayors representing the National Conference of Black Mayors arrived in Washington, DC to lobby congress to pass legislation to promote clean energy.
According to the delegations press release, they want a national plan to move their cities to become more energy efficient, reduce pollution and create new clean energy jobs and businesses.
But is black unemployment twice the national unemployment rate because of carbon emissions? Are the budgets of state and local governments running in the red because of the kind of energy Americans burn?
One visit that the delegation of black mayors did not make was to the National Black Chamber of Commerce.
There they could have discussed the study done for the NBCC by CRA International that estimates job losses to the American economy from clean energy initiatives - cap and trade bills passed by the House and Senate - at about 2.5 million jobs.
And, according to the National Black Chamber, because the nations black population is concentrated in areas impacted the most by increased clean energy taxes and costs, the negative impact on black jobs will be even more severe.
What other result would we expect from layering several hundred billion dollars in new taxes on our economy, which is what clean energy bills that the black mayors want so badly would do? Why would these mayors be spending their time promoting policies so intuitively nonsensical?
Supposedly we have no choice. Three assumptions drive it all: that the earths climate has irreversibly warmed (which will cause major problems), that this warming is caused by carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels, and that weve got to get government to intervene to get us off these fuels and onto alternatives.
The global warming nightmare is a warm fuzzy dream for those that want even more major government interference in our private lives.
And if the premises behind it were all true, wed all agree to it.
But these premises are far from clear. The recent climategate scandal showed that scientists at global warming headquarters at the Climate Research Unit in London were suppressing serious scientific dissent regarding their assumptions and conclusions.
A new article in the prestigious journal of the Phi Beta Kappa society American Scholar sheds further serious doubt on clean energy initiatives.
The article, by a Nobel Prize winning physicist from Stanford, Robert B. Laughlin, shows that the vast time spans and complexity of the earths geological realities are far beyond our understanding and control. Over time, the earth has gone through cycles of cooling and warming.
Dr. Laughlin concludes, The geological record suggests that climate ought not to concern us too much when were gazing into the energy future, not because it is unimportant, but because its beyond our power to control.
The bottom line on clean energy initiatives is that the only sure things we will get are more taxes, higher costs, and more government. Guaranteed costs for benefits that are extremely questionable.
Black mayors would be better redirecting their attention from the atmosphere to realities here on earth.
The National Conference on Black Mayors is partnering with the Hip Hop Caucus as outreach to our nations youth.
Heres a tangible that black mayors can promote to cut black youth unemployment. Work to get rid of the minimum wage.
Following minimum wage increases of $2.10 since 2007, black youth unemployment increased 50%.
Or how about some serious efforts to promote school choice so that parents of poor kids can send their children to schools where they will get an education and graduate.
Bump!
Give me a flaming break!!
Cassius:
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”
Julius Caesar (I, ii, 140-141)
Get off the plantation! Stop sucking at the government’s teat!
Three cheers for the National Black Chamber of Commerce! I didn't even know there was one -- guess they don't get too much coverage, huh?
Remember, the autheor, Star Parker, is running for Congress here in CA. If you like what you see, you should give her your support.
Hey, where is the National Conference of WHITE Mayors on this?
I’m guessing the National Conference of White Mayors is a much bigger organization....
When are they scheduled to meet?
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