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Cap-and-trade a 'threat' to U.S. economy: Palin



14 July 2009 @ 03:27 pm ET

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who ran for Vice President with Republican candidate John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Elections, called the American Clean Energy and Security Act a threat to the U.S. economy in an op-ed piece published in the Washington Post paper on Tuesday.


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Steam and emissions are seen coming out of a funnel at an oil refinery in Melbourne July 2, 2009. Australia's emissions trading laws look more likely to pass a hostile Senate after U.S. Congressional support for a similar climate bill eroded political opposition in Australia to carbon trading. (REUTERS / Mick Tsikas)
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Palin said she is "deeply concerned" about President Barack Obama's cap-and-trade energy plan included in the bill - which she refers to as a "cap-and tax plan"- because she says it will increase the cost of doing business and will cause job losses in the energy sector and in many other sectors such as farming, manufacturing , warehousing, and transportation.

"I believe it is an enormous threat to our economy. It would undermine our recovery over the short term and would inflict permanent damage," the governor, who will step down from office later this month, wrote in the article. "The Americans hit hardest will be those already struggling to make ends meet," she said, citing President Obama who himself said electricity bills for low-income people will "necessarily skyrocket."

Palin also makes references to investor Warren Buffett who said that despite his support for President Obama, he has admitted that under the cap-and-trade system "poor people are going to pay a lot more for electricity."

The climate bill passed the U.S. House in June. It proposes more power generation from renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. It includes a cap-and-trade system that will establish national limits on emissions of greenhouse gases from power plants, refineries and factories for the first time. Its supporters state the bill will slash emissions of gases linked to global warming.

The U.S. Senate began debating the bill last week and is expected to finish writing its version of it in September.

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Palin acknowledges the U.S. needs to reform its energy policy and reduce dependence on foreign energy sources, but in Palin's view, the country "can't afford to kill responsible domestic energy production," which covers oil, gas, coal and potential development of nuclear energy.

"We must move in a new direction. We are ripe for economic growth and energy independence if we responsibly tap the resources that God created right underfoot on American soil," she said.

"Can America produce more of its own energy through strategic investments that protect the environment, revive our economy and secure our nation?" Palin ends. "Yes, we can. Just not with Barack Obama's energy cap-and-tax plan."

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Jul 14, 2009 11:08pm

Palin is absolutely right! No patriotic and informed American can support cap and trade, Obama’s huge Ponzy scheme that will kill the U.S. economy. Cap and Trade "would be the equivalent of an atomic bomb directed at the U.S. economy—all without any scientific justification," says famed climatologist Dr. S. Fred Singer. It would significantly increase taxes and the cost of energy, forcing many companies to close, thus increasing unemployment, poverty and dependence. Cap and trade represents huge taxes and cost increases, which will hurt mostly the poor and the middle class while further empowering and enriching Obama and his fraudulent billionaire friends (Gore, Soros, Goldman Sachs, Obama’s Chicago Climate Exchange friends, GE, the United Nations, etc.)-- all at our expense and at the expense of our children and grandchildren.
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Jul 15, 2009 9:37am

Okay, AntonioSosa, I'm supposed to be surprised a Climate Change Denialist is going to be against Cap and Trade?
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Jul 17, 2009 3:39pm

Wow, okay, Antonio Sosa is wrong for so many different reasons: a) Your ideological vision of patriotism is the reason why we can't get help for the economy of increase hegemony in any area besides that of militarism. The problem with people like you is that you think that unilateralism is ok, however, if we view this issue from that of a utilitarianism view, we must act in the face of global warming, in other words, we have an ethical obligation to save the most lives while sacrificing the least amount. There is clearly a scientific consensus, absent the scientists that get paid by coal, petroleum, and gas industries that global warming will obliterate the entire world in the next fifty years absent action right now. b) Cap and Trade can help the economy the most in the short term- if we listened to people like Sarah Palin about these issues, then we'd be in a thermonuclear war with the entire world because we'd act only in the interest of ourselves, although that is preferable to most Americans, we have an obligation as the globe's largest and most thriving economy to assist those in need. c) Also, even if you are right about everything you said about the economy, the economy is resilient. 1) The housing market problem is largely regional now, there was a net job growth in the later quarter of 2008, despite the US losing the most amount of jobs in it's history, and the most qualified economics agree the US will bounce back, it is inevitable.
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Jul 18, 2009 4:58pm

Everything is a threat to business. Paying wages is an impediment to business. The interests of the capitalist employer class are diametrically opposed to the interests of working-class citizens. We've been rendered ignorant to this fact by the corporate propaganda that follows us into every segment of our lives. The capitalists won't be satisfied until our children are working 20 hour days in dirty factories and our elderly are dragging their half-dead starving carcasses to the soup kitchens for a shot at some bone soup. Then they'll tell us what they tell us now which is that "no one is starving in America." They'd love to see us clawing each others eyes out, licking our chops just for the chance to work for rotten scraps. The proponents of social Darwinism will never give up until they've made their sick capitalist utopia a reality. Therefore we, the People, can never give up. Get off the couch and fight against them today or be prepared to fight for your very life come 20 years from now.

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