Posted on 06/13/2023 1:02:35 PM PDT by Right Wing Vegan
Four Republican senators are cosponsoring a bill that the Washington Post says “would lay the groundwork for America’s first carbon border tax,” a move some critics warn could result in a domestic carbon tax.
Senators Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), and Bill Cassidy (R-La.) are cosponsoring the “Providing Reliable, Objective, Verifiable Emissions Intensity and Transparency (PROVE IT) Act,” which calls for the government to study the carbon emissions of products produced in both the United States and foreign countries. Other cosponsors of the bill, introduced Wednesday, are Senators Chris Coons (D-Del.), Angus King (I-Maine), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), and John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.).
The PROVE IT Act would require the Department of Energy, along with several other federal agencies, to conduct a two-year study (to be updated every five years thereafter) on the “emissions intensity” of the production of a variety of “covered products” including aluminum, crude and refined oil, iron, steel, paper, solar cells, and wind turbines. The idea is to compare the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by domestic production of these products to that emitted by foreign production.
While the bill only calls for a study, “the senators’ goal is to impose fees on iron, steel and other imports from China and other countries that are not significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions,” reported the Post.
“Using trade to advance American manufacturing — and to disadvantage dirty or high-emissions products — is ultimately the only way we’re going to put effective pressure on China, Russia and India to dramatically reduce their emissions,” Coons told the Post.
Coons told E&E News that “figuring out a fair process for imposing tariffs on countries that don’t have any transparency around their emissions is also going to be a complex part of any border carbon adjustment mechanism,” and the PROVE IT Act will “lay the foundation for the rest of the conversation.”
One would expect Democrats to be firmly on the side of anything that allegedly mitigates so-called climate change, but the key to getting Republicans — albeit moderate-to-liberal ones at this point — on board appears to be “the idea of taxing imports from foreign adversaries,” noted the Post.
“We spend so much time as Republicans saying hell no to people who want to tax carbon or want to somehow decarbonize,” Cramer told the paper. “But the whole ‘America First’ movement and agenda is a comfortable place for Republicans. So this is the low-hanging fruit of climate policy or trade policy or whatever you want to call it.”
Cassidy, for his part, told E&E News “that he was looking at ‘early July’ for introduction of what is expected to be the first comprehensive, Republican-led [carbon tariff] bill, which he will call the ‘Foreign Pollution Act.’”
Another attraction for Republicans is the fact that the European Union recently passed its own carbon tariff, which will affect American exports to the EU.
“The Republican members [of Congress] I’ve met with, their view is the U.S. should have its own opinion about what the carbon intensity of our products are,” Climate Leadership Council CEO Greg Bertelsen told E&E News.
There are those individuals, however, who view the PROVE IT Act as the first step toward a domestic carbon tax. Dan Kish, a senior fellow at the conservative Institute for Energy Research, told the Daily Caller that carbon tariffs would provide a “license for politicians” to impose similar taxes domestically. And columnist Michael McKenna declared that “the process will lead inevitably to the federal government setting a price for carbon dioxide in these United States,” which “means only one thing: a nationwide tax on carbon dioxide.”
Indeed, Cramer practically admitted as much in his remarks to E&E News. “It’s easier to take a second step once you’ve taken a first step,” he said. “It can create a little momentum, but at the very least it creates a baseline from which to work, and it gets people thinking about it in a different context than, ‘Oh, my God, it’s a carbon tax.’”
“Cramer knows what he is proposing will in fact lead us directly to a carbon dioxide/energy tax,” observed McKenna. “He’s counting on voters to be too stupid or too distracted to realize that.”
Was mitturd out sick?
Otherwise known as the: “deep-state funding and Wall Street crony act”
Traitors all of them.
“Traitors all of them.”
Why are you favoring China?
Republican Senators and working to solve the fraudulent and delusional climate-change crisis. Our economic competitors in China and India are laughing their heads off.
Don’t worry. The effected companies will get out of it by buying more fake carbon credits from companies like Tesla. The forcible transfer of wealth is real even if warmageddon is fake.
Depressing guest on Coast to Coast am June 13, 2023 was David Landman, opponent of the climate change hoax. He described the 15 Minute city concept. We will be allowed to work, shop for food, go to a drug store or have entertainment and recreation within 15 minutes’ drive. Allowed to use our cashless account and our EV car or bus only there——not allowed to waste carbon footprint elsewhere or face punishment later-—all on computer record on us.
I don’t want to be alive if this comes true in the US soon.
Republikrats.
We - the GOP base - should repeatedly try to primary the four yokels out of office.
Round up the usual suspects.........................
WTF-—They’re all corrupt. Unless this nation has a great awakening, then we will be out of peaceful solutions.
How am I favoring China? This carbon tax would benefit China which is why I’m p*ssed these GOPe’s are co sponsoring it.
RHINO traitors on parade.
Like we didn’t already know where these POS stand.
T gater is rat hack, connected party member. Don’t waste a second thinking about any of the BS he posts
Idiots! There is no data that proves that CO2 is a heat trapper. The concentration of CO2 is currently about 400 ppm. If it falls below 170 ppm, all plant life ceases, soon to be followed by all animal life, including humans…
Idiots! There is no data that proves that CO2 is a heat trapper. The concentration of CO2 is currently about 400 ppm. If it falls below 170 ppm, all plant life ceases, soon to be followed by all animal life, including humans…
The uni-party scores again.
Tim Scott endorsed Lisa Murkowski over her conservative opponent.
Mitch McConnell pulls his strings.
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