Posted on 06/22/2013 3:29:22 PM PDT by Mortrey
President Obama will announce Tuesday in a speech at Georgetown University that he plans to regulate greenhouse-gas emissions from existing power plants...
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False advertising: why does a university that pretends to be “Catholic” hosting the BABY-KILLER-IN-CHIEF?
Good job Pennsylvania, Virgnia, and Ohio voting this joker in.
How’s these new regulations gonna work out for ya? Nothing like voting for your executioner huh?
Trying to hang onto his base...
“Barry Knows Best”
More command economy from the little pimple in liberal eyes.
Thanks for you prompt post in answer to my request. Much appreciated!!!
If what he does raises my electric bill tremendously, I'm going to stop using electricity for light or cooking. I'll use my good solar panel and charger to keep batteries charged and have light from battery lanterns. I have several ways to cook without using electrical power. The only thing I will keep on is air conditioning in this Texas heat, but I'll turn it up to 80 as I usually have it on 75 during the day. I'll still use 70 at night to sleep and that is about 7 hours, sometimes 8 hours.
If it gets even worse, I'll use my battery fans and spritzer bottles with fans attached and turn off air conditioning except at night.
Hussein has to go but no one did anything about Hitler or Stalin, either.
This is it for me. There is no legislation to permit the seizure of an industry. Are banks next - that is what’s left of them. NSA will provide him with the power to castrate congress, the signs are all there that he’s already flexed his muscles. He has Roberts by the balls, so the Court is no problem. Homeland Security is enough military for domestic control.
Widespread rioting won’t happen. Obama’s opponents aren’t likely to take to the streets and those that are likely are in his camp.
The World Resources Institute (WRI) was founded in 1982 by James Gustave Gus Speth who served as the Institute’s first president until January 1993. Speth remains as a member of the Board. Based in Washington, D.C., WRI is a center for policy research and technical assistance on environment and development issues. WRI’s mission is “to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.”
WRI is an enthusiastic proponent of Carbon Capture and Storage, an experimental technology aimed at reducing carbon emissions from coal-fired power stations. (For further details see World Resources Institute and Carbon Capture and Storage).
James Gustave “Gus” Speth Esq. is currently Dean at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.Natural Resources Defense Council. He is believed to be a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Speth’s name is linked to the UN’s Global Compact/Global Compact Corporate Partners, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Sloan & Kettering Foundation, and the Guggenheim Foundation.
Speth served as Administrator of the United Nations Sustainable Development Program (UNDP) from 1993 to 2000. He was the highest-ranking American in the UN system: “in effect the No. 2 job at the U.N. next to the secretary general.”
Previously, Speth founded and was the first president of the World Resources Institute (WRI) in 1982 and served as its president until January 1993. Based in Washington, D.C., WRI, is a center for policy research and technical assistance on environment and development issues. At the time, Speth also served as a senior advisor to President-elect William Jefferson Clinton’s transition team, “heading the group that examined the USA role in natural resources, energy and the environment.”
I’m sure that there will be subsidies offered to the right people.
You can’t possibly hate him more than I do.
WEF?????
World Resources Institute
10 G Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
http://www.wri.org/
Directors include:
David Gergen - Professor of Public Service and Director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Editor at large, U.S. News and World Report, United States
Al Gore - Chairman of Generation Investment Management, London; and former Vice President of the United States, United States
James A. Harmon (Chairman of the Board) Chairman, Harmon & Co., LLC; former President of the Export-Import Bank, United States
James W. Owens - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Caterpillar, Inc., United States
Qian Yi - Professor, Department of Environmental Engineering, Tsinghua University (Beijing), China
Theodore Roosevelt IV - Managing Director, Lehman Brothers
Alison Sander - Globalization Topic Advisor, Boston Consulting Group, United States
Ralph Taylor - Founding Chair of Global Action Network Net, United States
Lee M. Thomas - Former President and Chief Operating Officer, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, United States
Todd S. Thomson - Chairman & CEO, Global Wealth Management Sector, Citigroup, Inc., United States
And what happens when the power companies say...
F U B O !
Revolt is coming.
They wish.
“If the GOP was smart they would run with this.”
Big dang “if.”
congress wtf are you?!?! reign the freak king in. or we will.
it sure ain’t leaving.
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