Why Does the Much-Touted Climate Bill Look Like It Was Stolen From the Republican Playbook?

The new climate bill exemplifies a Republican approach: Don't tell polluters what to do, bribe them and hope they do what you want.

President Barack Obama has publicly described the bill as his and the Democrats' preferred alternative to regulation. Without the bill, he has threatened, the EPA will directly regulate greenhouse-gas emissions, a power it was given by the Supreme Court in 2007 and which it announced it would exercise in April 2009. Indeed, the bill specifically prohibits Obama's EPA from regulating these emissions.

The bill's carbon-cap-and-trade provisions are ... Full Story »

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by Norman Rogers - Jun. 8, 2009

The article is an editorial. As the Republicans are fond of saying it's cap and tax, not cap and trade. The program, if it should actually be enacted into law (unlikely), will be nothing but a boondoggle- like ethanol.

Global warming has become a total comedy. Since India and China aren't going to participate the program is useless even if you believe in global warming. If you really want to cut CO2 you have to put gas to $10 a gallon and up - of course that's political poison. However with more moderate disguised energy taxes a lot of money can be raised with the cover of saving the planet. That's what this is all about.

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