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June 27, 2009 at 4:04 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421060June 27, 2009 at 4:04 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421290air_ogiParticipant
SD Realtor,
in the video you posted, Obama is talking about a completely different bill. White House proposal did not grant any free permits, and instead returned 80% of money through (income tax) refunds. The bill that passed the House gives pretty much all permits away.
Regarding 300 page amendment, the vote was not until late Friday night. It probably does not take more than 2 hours to read the amendment.
June 27, 2009 at 4:04 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421561air_ogiParticipantSD Realtor,
in the video you posted, Obama is talking about a completely different bill. White House proposal did not grant any free permits, and instead returned 80% of money through (income tax) refunds. The bill that passed the House gives pretty much all permits away.
Regarding 300 page amendment, the vote was not until late Friday night. It probably does not take more than 2 hours to read the amendment.
June 27, 2009 at 4:04 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421629air_ogiParticipantSD Realtor,
in the video you posted, Obama is talking about a completely different bill. White House proposal did not grant any free permits, and instead returned 80% of money through (income tax) refunds. The bill that passed the House gives pretty much all permits away.
Regarding 300 page amendment, the vote was not until late Friday night. It probably does not take more than 2 hours to read the amendment.
June 27, 2009 at 4:04 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421790air_ogiParticipantSD Realtor,
in the video you posted, Obama is talking about a completely different bill. White House proposal did not grant any free permits, and instead returned 80% of money through (income tax) refunds. The bill that passed the House gives pretty much all permits away.
Regarding 300 page amendment, the vote was not until late Friday night. It probably does not take more than 2 hours to read the amendment.
June 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #420815air_ogiParticipantArguing that USA is leading the world on Climate Change is silly. EU implemented cap and trade almost 5 years ago.
Regarding the effects of Cap and Trade bill, Holy over-exaggeration, Batman.
It looks like Waxman-Markey will join the following proud list of “the biggest job-killing bills”.
Clean Air act amendment of 1990.
Clean Water act.
Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003. πReduction of CO2 emissions by 17% by 2020 is easily doable. See the following:
Transportation efficiency improvement of 10%.
Deployment of 40GW of solar and 40GW of wind power.
5 additional nuclear plants.
Residential and commercial isolation improvements.
Continuing conversion from heating oil to natural gas.That would be all it would take.
That said, I don’t think the Senate will pass the bill. It is much easier to vote against it, knowing full well by the time there is any impact from climate changes you would already be out of office.
June 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421046air_ogiParticipantArguing that USA is leading the world on Climate Change is silly. EU implemented cap and trade almost 5 years ago.
Regarding the effects of Cap and Trade bill, Holy over-exaggeration, Batman.
It looks like Waxman-Markey will join the following proud list of “the biggest job-killing bills”.
Clean Air act amendment of 1990.
Clean Water act.
Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003. πReduction of CO2 emissions by 17% by 2020 is easily doable. See the following:
Transportation efficiency improvement of 10%.
Deployment of 40GW of solar and 40GW of wind power.
5 additional nuclear plants.
Residential and commercial isolation improvements.
Continuing conversion from heating oil to natural gas.That would be all it would take.
That said, I don’t think the Senate will pass the bill. It is much easier to vote against it, knowing full well by the time there is any impact from climate changes you would already be out of office.
June 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421316air_ogiParticipantArguing that USA is leading the world on Climate Change is silly. EU implemented cap and trade almost 5 years ago.
Regarding the effects of Cap and Trade bill, Holy over-exaggeration, Batman.
It looks like Waxman-Markey will join the following proud list of “the biggest job-killing bills”.
Clean Air act amendment of 1990.
Clean Water act.
Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003. πReduction of CO2 emissions by 17% by 2020 is easily doable. See the following:
Transportation efficiency improvement of 10%.
Deployment of 40GW of solar and 40GW of wind power.
5 additional nuclear plants.
Residential and commercial isolation improvements.
Continuing conversion from heating oil to natural gas.That would be all it would take.
That said, I don’t think the Senate will pass the bill. It is much easier to vote against it, knowing full well by the time there is any impact from climate changes you would already be out of office.
June 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421383air_ogiParticipantArguing that USA is leading the world on Climate Change is silly. EU implemented cap and trade almost 5 years ago.
Regarding the effects of Cap and Trade bill, Holy over-exaggeration, Batman.
It looks like Waxman-Markey will join the following proud list of “the biggest job-killing bills”.
Clean Air act amendment of 1990.
Clean Water act.
Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003. πReduction of CO2 emissions by 17% by 2020 is easily doable. See the following:
Transportation efficiency improvement of 10%.
Deployment of 40GW of solar and 40GW of wind power.
5 additional nuclear plants.
Residential and commercial isolation improvements.
Continuing conversion from heating oil to natural gas.That would be all it would take.
That said, I don’t think the Senate will pass the bill. It is much easier to vote against it, knowing full well by the time there is any impact from climate changes you would already be out of office.
June 26, 2009 at 4:45 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #421545air_ogiParticipantArguing that USA is leading the world on Climate Change is silly. EU implemented cap and trade almost 5 years ago.
Regarding the effects of Cap and Trade bill, Holy over-exaggeration, Batman.
It looks like Waxman-Markey will join the following proud list of “the biggest job-killing bills”.
Clean Air act amendment of 1990.
Clean Water act.
Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003. πReduction of CO2 emissions by 17% by 2020 is easily doable. See the following:
Transportation efficiency improvement of 10%.
Deployment of 40GW of solar and 40GW of wind power.
5 additional nuclear plants.
Residential and commercial isolation improvements.
Continuing conversion from heating oil to natural gas.That would be all it would take.
That said, I don’t think the Senate will pass the bill. It is much easier to vote against it, knowing full well by the time there is any impact from climate changes you would already be out of office.
air_ogiParticipantDoes $4 to $5B figure include the positive impact of illegal immigrants on state revenue (sales tax, …)?
air_ogiParticipantDoes $4 to $5B figure include the positive impact of illegal immigrants on state revenue (sales tax, …)?
air_ogiParticipantDoes $4 to $5B figure include the positive impact of illegal immigrants on state revenue (sales tax, …)?
air_ogiParticipantDoes $4 to $5B figure include the positive impact of illegal immigrants on state revenue (sales tax, …)?
air_ogiParticipantDoes $4 to $5B figure include the positive impact of illegal immigrants on state revenue (sales tax, …)?
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