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July 2, 2009

Cap and Trade Hides New Entitlement

Jamie Dupree of WSB Radio in Atlanta spoke with Neal Boortz about an apparent new entitlement program buried in the little read cap and trade bill. Apparently the bill includes an “Energy Refund Program” which reveals that the Dems expect the bill to raise energy costs far more than they admit.

The new monthly payout would go to those whose income is no more than 150% of the poverty line. The provision appears on page 1193 of the bill which was raced through unread by nearly all of the so-called representatives voting on it. The current modus operandi of Polosi’s most irresponsible congress in history is to make sure the public has no opportunity to comment on proposed legislation.

Dupree also writes in his blog about the bill making provision for loss of funds to the Medicare and Social Security funds because of the job-killing nature of the bill. Dupree, unlike the lapdog official state media, is going through the bill line by line and reporting what he finds. His full blog is on the WSB site here.

Topic: — dave @ 11:25 am EST, 07/02/09
June 26, 2009

Eight more arguments for term limits

Mary Bono Mack of California., Mike Castle of Delaware, Mark Steven Kirk of Illinois, Leonard Lance of New Jersey, Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey, John McHugh of New York, Dave Reichert of Washington, and Chris Smith of New Jersey. These are the people who are most responsible for cap and trade passing in the House.

Eight worthless Republicans who betrayed their party, betrayed their country, betrayed any claim to economic sanity. Hell, they have betrayed any claim to any sanity having voted for this lunacy. This will cost every American family thousands of dollars a year before long if permitted to stand. All for nothing. Sham science. Bad economics. Anti-business. Anti-jobs. Anti-economic recovery. Anti-energy. Anti-freedom. Anti-American.

This has to be stopped in the Senate. And I don’t care what party these lunatics who voted for this bill belong to. If they are worthless on a vote this crucial, they are worthless period.

And three of the bastards are from my state of New Jersey. All of them are within very reasonable driving distance for campaign events in the next election cycle. And thanks to them, the gas to get there will cost more.

Topic: — dave @ 9:35 pm EST, 06/26/09
May 30, 2008

Dunce Cap and Trade

While the Senate debates the Warner Lieberman bill which will raise all energy prices and do nothing to create more energy, some people are saying, “Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less.”

Newt Gingrich was back on the Glenn Beck program this morning describing our governments hobbling of American oil production while begging our enemies to increase their exports. Gringrich’s group American
Solutions has undertaken a petition campaign with the drill here motto and has quickly passed the 100,000 mark. You can sign and participate in the drive by visiting the non-partisan American Solutions website.

Beck spoke about his appearance the evening before at a Toronto benefit forum with Newt and Dick Gephardt. Glenn related how he found Gephardt downright rational now that he isn’t beholden to the party’s left. And Gephardt confided in Beck that many of his fellow Dems are in fact, reasonably sane. But how would anyone discern this? We can only judge by the actions of the House and Senate, and those actions indicate otherwise.

In any event, no matter how you judge the sanity of your own representatives, let them know your opinions anyway. Most of them do understand polls and numbers.

Topic: — dave @ 11:44 am EST, 05/30/08
May 27, 2008

We don’t have an oil crisis

We have a political crisis. So stated a caller to Herman Cain this morning, who is sitting in for Neal Boortz. If anything, that is an extreme understatement. I would call the government criminally negligent, except that most of these elected criminals are deliberate in their obstructions.

The headline to Herman’s column this week states it pretty well – “Oil Abounds in America, but Democrats Vote to Keep It In the Ground.” Of course its not just Democrats. Here in New Jersey local Republicans don’t want a liquified natural gas transfer station built off shore. Other groups here and elsewhere don’t want windmills altering their beach views. Florida and California don’t want new drilling off their coasts. And the Demoncrats egged on by the envirocrazies keep blocking new drilling in Alaska, even though that would have negligible impact on anything.

The U.S. imports somewhat over 10 million barrels a day. Cain’s column states, “It is estimated that there are two trillion barrels of unexplored oil shale right here in the United States. That’s trillion with a “t”.” America is a nation rich in natural resources and technology. Between oil, coal, shale oil, natural gas, nuclear, thermal, solar, hydro and wind, the U.S. should not need to import any energy product. All that is needed is for these political criminals to get out of they way.

If you don’t like spending 50 to 100 dollars for each fill up at the pump communicate that to the politicians in Washington and at home. Listen carefully to what they say and what is between the lines. Nearly everything they propose will make energy more scarce and more expensive. And remember that many of these leftist domestic enemies of America still don’t think we’re paying enough. Remember that at the polls as well as the filling stations.

Topic: — dave @ 12:06 pm EST, 05/27/08