Posted on 02/02/2011 12:42:25 AM PST by Libloather
Carbon Dioxide and Earths Future ( A Study ---Video--- PDF available)
It will be vetoed and the Executive Regulation will become etched in granite.
To defeat the EPA, the President must be someone else.
The need to get out the statistic that man-produced CO2 only accounts for 0.117% of the greenhouse effect.
That’s like one person in a thousand shouting in an auditorium,
and the left singling him out for making too much noise.
Obviously, you’d think there’s an agenda behind going after that one person.
I understand your point, but I think it’s CO (carbon monoxide) that comes out of a tailpipe, not CO2 (carbon dioxide). Guess one of the most prevalent mobile sources of CO2 would be...US - humans! LOL
Why did you omit the “In addition ...” that leads off the sentence you excerpted from. Bits are cheap. At least quote the whole sentence.
hmmmmm. I’ll have to check out CSPAN to see if anything is being shown regarding the House action. Getting a late start today.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/01/ap-sources-house-gop-readies-restrictions-epa/
It's true, though, isn't it? They really are going to do this, right?
PS: I am quite certain that there is a Santa Claus, too...
Thanks for the ping, ernest_at_the_beach.
That's strange. Try this one ----> House GOP Readies Ban on EPA Greenhouse Gas Regulations
The president might veto it unless faced with the unpleasant prospect of congress simply not funding the EPA...then the president would be forced to veto the entire budget.
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Thanks very much!
Polar bears hit back. ;^)
They should declare it a protected gas. An essential element of life and irreplaceable plant food. Make it a Federal felony to destroy CO2 with an exemption for respiration. ;^)
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