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To: La Enchiladita
LaEnchiladita, Mitbot.

"True Cap & Trade? Think that one through a second ~ what is "True" c&p as distinct from "False" c&P?

Did you see the reference to measuring carbon at the source? Now, take a good look at the carbon credits scam run by the Algore. There's no "measurement there" ~ just an estimation of "carbon output" ~ and all easily corrupted.

No one has ever said anything about a C&P that actually involved measurement at the source ~ except the Huck.

How is it that you figure that's Socialism? Sounds more like standard campaign language evasiveness.

Frankly, as long as no one wants a mandatory carbon credit scam, we're probably in pretty good shape because NONE of this stuff is going to get voted into place.

NOTE: Few Democrats, and fewer Freepers, are deep enough into any of this to know how to read about what someone said and figure out what he's doing, nor do they care.

BTW, socialism traditional demands public ownership of means of production. Today that's considered so gauche, it's not worth discussing. Governments cannot be trusted with anything that has to do with making stuff ! They can't even run railroads (which, notice, with passenger service now an antiquated idea ~ one that'll be rapidly replaced with semi-automated automobile operating systems, just about all the remaining passenger systems are GOVERNMENT OWNED and are heavily subsidized.).

Public ownership means bloated retirement plans, bad service, and bus routes set up to pick up wealthy people's maids and gardeners.

15 posted on 12/16/2010 3:34:40 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

So.... you’re a Huckbot?


20 posted on 12/16/2010 3:37:12 PM PST by La Enchiladita
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