blazingsaddle
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NOT ME!
I don't get how this helps anything? Mind you I have not read the 1500 page bill, just like most of the dimwits that voted for it. (how can they even do that?)
But, I believe it is the government again sticking their grubby hands in places it should not be.
How can they tell businesses how to run their facilities, what manor to produce products? And If they can't do it the way the mighty ones want, they will have to fork out money? Which really means the taxpayers pay for it! The extra cost will without a doubt get passed down to us.
What about the good lo folks in Wyoming, who get the vast majority of their power from coal mines? According to Washington, coal mining is a major polluter. The mining companies have two choices, clean up their process, or buy more credits. Who do you think will pay for that in the end? Not Washington. I cant imagine how much money and time it would take to change the coal industry to meet the "cap"
Companies would be mandated to become cleaner, a little each year working toward a goal set by our MASSIVE gov. If they cannot do this- they pay for more credits from companies that have "extra" credits?
Maybe the funds they want from this, will fund some of the health care plan? The money has to come from somewhere, either they get it from us, or they print it.-Either way its a bad deal!
If you are for it, please educate me in how this could possibly be a good thing. Please
I don't get how this helps anything? Mind you I have not read the 1500 page bill, just like most of the dimwits that voted for it. (how can they even do that?)
But, I believe it is the government again sticking their grubby hands in places it should not be.
How can they tell businesses how to run their facilities, what manor to produce products? And If they can't do it the way the mighty ones want, they will have to fork out money? Which really means the taxpayers pay for it! The extra cost will without a doubt get passed down to us.
What about the good lo folks in Wyoming, who get the vast majority of their power from coal mines? According to Washington, coal mining is a major polluter. The mining companies have two choices, clean up their process, or buy more credits. Who do you think will pay for that in the end? Not Washington. I cant imagine how much money and time it would take to change the coal industry to meet the "cap"
Companies would be mandated to become cleaner, a little each year working toward a goal set by our MASSIVE gov. If they cannot do this- they pay for more credits from companies that have "extra" credits?
Maybe the funds they want from this, will fund some of the health care plan? The money has to come from somewhere, either they get it from us, or they print it.-Either way its a bad deal!
If you are for it, please educate me in how this could possibly be a good thing. Please