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Cap and Trade (In His Own Words)

badaxemoo

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TexasBred said:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid14345056001?bclid=0&bctid=19376135001

It is so difficult to strike a balance between keeping the global climate livable and paying more for electricity.

I live on a gravel road and have the same conundrum with the air filter on my truck. Do I really want to spend a few bucks to install a new filter when I can just take it out and save the money? The truck seems to run fine without it.

For a while, anyway.
 

Lonecowboy

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It is so difficult to strike a balance between keeping the global climate livable and paying more for electricity.

maybe we could all just die of hunger instead!
Why don't we look at all the science, all the facts, debate the choices,
and come up with a good plan instead of a quick plan.
Hasty decisions are rarely the best decisions.
Anything that comes out of DC needs to be viewed suspiciously,
the money trail needs to be followed, all the avenues looked into, fully investigated, before a decision is made.
the chicken little book of childhood should have taught us a lesson, hasty assumptions lead to poor judgement.

The sky is not falling-- the scientist, climatologists, etc. that refute global warming live in the same atmosphere as we do. They have nothing to gain from covering up the truth and only their lives and the lives of their loved ones, to loose.
The proponents have money to gain!
Why don't we get all the cards up on the table, there is no timetable for this decision to be made.
You can argue and say doing something is better than doing nothing.
Doing the wrong thing though can create more problems.
 

Sandhusker

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badaxemoo said:
TexasBred said:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid14345056001?bclid=0&bctid=19376135001

It is so difficult to strike a balance between keeping the global climate livable and paying more for electricity.

I live on a gravel road and have the same conundrum with the air filter on my truck. Do I really want to spend a few bucks to install a new filter when I can just take it out and save the money? The truck seems to run fine without it.

For a while, anyway.

So the solution is to spend $10,000 for an air filter that lasts 99 days instead of a $5 unit that lasts 100? Looking at the big picture on what the rest of the world is doing, how much CO2 that we’re actually going to hold back, etc…., that’s about what this clown is doing.

You’ve also got that pesky bit of scientific data that shows the earth has been cooling at the exact same time you cap and traders say it should be heating up exponentially.
 

TexasBred

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badaxemoo said:
TexasBred said:
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid14345056001?bclid=0&bctid=19376135001

It is so difficult to strike a balance between keeping the global climate livable and paying more for electricity.

I live on a gravel road and have the same conundrum with the air filter on my truck. Do I really want to spend a few bucks to install a new filter when I can just take it out and save the money? The truck seems to run fine without it.

For a while, anyway.

You could turn off the electricity and light a candle :!: And saddle up your horse and ride him to town. Don't dare let him fart tho or you'll get a fine. :wink:
 
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