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June 29, 2009 at 11:53 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422233June 29, 2009 at 11:53 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422462
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ParticipantI sent e-mails to about 10 Senators urging them to vote against this bill telling them to stop the madness. We shall see. I have always felt that the line between order and chaos was wavy and uneven and maybe this will cause us to cross over. Once order breaks down all the Kings horses will not be able to pick up the pieces. Washington must have some seriously crazy stuff in the water to be causing these mass hallucinations. As for unicorns: they are mentioned in the Bible nine times in the King James Version, which is accredited as being the most precise translation.
Numbers 23:22
Psalm 92:10
Daniel 8:5I find their existence more believable than the words that come out of the mouths of the politicians. Most recently our Governor was saying the surcharge he is proposing on insurance is not a tax. Say what?
June 29, 2009 at 11:53 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422737Veritas
ParticipantI sent e-mails to about 10 Senators urging them to vote against this bill telling them to stop the madness. We shall see. I have always felt that the line between order and chaos was wavy and uneven and maybe this will cause us to cross over. Once order breaks down all the Kings horses will not be able to pick up the pieces. Washington must have some seriously crazy stuff in the water to be causing these mass hallucinations. As for unicorns: they are mentioned in the Bible nine times in the King James Version, which is accredited as being the most precise translation.
Numbers 23:22
Psalm 92:10
Daniel 8:5I find their existence more believable than the words that come out of the mouths of the politicians. Most recently our Governor was saying the surcharge he is proposing on insurance is not a tax. Say what?
June 29, 2009 at 11:53 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422804Veritas
ParticipantI sent e-mails to about 10 Senators urging them to vote against this bill telling them to stop the madness. We shall see. I have always felt that the line between order and chaos was wavy and uneven and maybe this will cause us to cross over. Once order breaks down all the Kings horses will not be able to pick up the pieces. Washington must have some seriously crazy stuff in the water to be causing these mass hallucinations. As for unicorns: they are mentioned in the Bible nine times in the King James Version, which is accredited as being the most precise translation.
Numbers 23:22
Psalm 92:10
Daniel 8:5I find their existence more believable than the words that come out of the mouths of the politicians. Most recently our Governor was saying the surcharge he is proposing on insurance is not a tax. Say what?
June 29, 2009 at 11:53 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422966Veritas
ParticipantI sent e-mails to about 10 Senators urging them to vote against this bill telling them to stop the madness. We shall see. I have always felt that the line between order and chaos was wavy and uneven and maybe this will cause us to cross over. Once order breaks down all the Kings horses will not be able to pick up the pieces. Washington must have some seriously crazy stuff in the water to be causing these mass hallucinations. As for unicorns: they are mentioned in the Bible nine times in the King James Version, which is accredited as being the most precise translation.
Numbers 23:22
Psalm 92:10
Daniel 8:5I find their existence more believable than the words that come out of the mouths of the politicians. Most recently our Governor was saying the surcharge he is proposing on insurance is not a tax. Say what?
June 29, 2009 at 9:15 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422138Veritas
ParticipantJust say no!
In this new cap and trade bill you have to have your house inspected before you can sell it?
It is written into the cap and trade bill. Basically, if you want to go sell your house you have to have a government inspector come in a “approve” your house otherwise you will have to make upgrades to it before you can put it on the market!
anybody think this is a good idea in the middle of this bad housing market?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629142856AAuMnFy
Romoen wrote:
Misguided Legislation
As a nation we need clean, cheap energy — not clean, expensive energy. I am a Democrat and think Congress is overplaying its hand. I fear cap and trade legislation will double our cost of energy over the years — even faster for gasoline. Plus, unintended consequences will abound. The bill is too complicated, with too many moving parts. Why? There are 880 lobbyists registered to lobby on climate change and their fingerprints are all over the bill. Cap and trade will enrich a new class of financial speculator at a cost of billions of dollars to American consumers. It will also drive-out manufacturing of every description. Even non-polluting Microsoft says it will move jobs overseas because cap and trade “makes U.S. jobs more expensive.” Cap and trade is worse than a tax because only 15% of the proceeds from auctioned permits go into our national treasury. And the kicker? We’ll never even know if cap and trade ever worked. If instead the United States had a national mandate to replace coal generation plants with natural gas and nuclear energy, plus if we replaced our commuter cars with battery-powered electric cars, we would drastically reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce CO2 emissions faster and beyond the proposed cap and trade targets. — Robert Moen, http://www.energyplanusa.comJune 29, 2009 at 9:15 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422367Veritas
ParticipantJust say no!
In this new cap and trade bill you have to have your house inspected before you can sell it?
It is written into the cap and trade bill. Basically, if you want to go sell your house you have to have a government inspector come in a “approve” your house otherwise you will have to make upgrades to it before you can put it on the market!
anybody think this is a good idea in the middle of this bad housing market?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629142856AAuMnFy
Romoen wrote:
Misguided Legislation
As a nation we need clean, cheap energy — not clean, expensive energy. I am a Democrat and think Congress is overplaying its hand. I fear cap and trade legislation will double our cost of energy over the years — even faster for gasoline. Plus, unintended consequences will abound. The bill is too complicated, with too many moving parts. Why? There are 880 lobbyists registered to lobby on climate change and their fingerprints are all over the bill. Cap and trade will enrich a new class of financial speculator at a cost of billions of dollars to American consumers. It will also drive-out manufacturing of every description. Even non-polluting Microsoft says it will move jobs overseas because cap and trade “makes U.S. jobs more expensive.” Cap and trade is worse than a tax because only 15% of the proceeds from auctioned permits go into our national treasury. And the kicker? We’ll never even know if cap and trade ever worked. If instead the United States had a national mandate to replace coal generation plants with natural gas and nuclear energy, plus if we replaced our commuter cars with battery-powered electric cars, we would drastically reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce CO2 emissions faster and beyond the proposed cap and trade targets. — Robert Moen, http://www.energyplanusa.comJune 29, 2009 at 9:15 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422640Veritas
ParticipantJust say no!
In this new cap and trade bill you have to have your house inspected before you can sell it?
It is written into the cap and trade bill. Basically, if you want to go sell your house you have to have a government inspector come in a “approve” your house otherwise you will have to make upgrades to it before you can put it on the market!
anybody think this is a good idea in the middle of this bad housing market?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629142856AAuMnFy
Romoen wrote:
Misguided Legislation
As a nation we need clean, cheap energy — not clean, expensive energy. I am a Democrat and think Congress is overplaying its hand. I fear cap and trade legislation will double our cost of energy over the years — even faster for gasoline. Plus, unintended consequences will abound. The bill is too complicated, with too many moving parts. Why? There are 880 lobbyists registered to lobby on climate change and their fingerprints are all over the bill. Cap and trade will enrich a new class of financial speculator at a cost of billions of dollars to American consumers. It will also drive-out manufacturing of every description. Even non-polluting Microsoft says it will move jobs overseas because cap and trade “makes U.S. jobs more expensive.” Cap and trade is worse than a tax because only 15% of the proceeds from auctioned permits go into our national treasury. And the kicker? We’ll never even know if cap and trade ever worked. If instead the United States had a national mandate to replace coal generation plants with natural gas and nuclear energy, plus if we replaced our commuter cars with battery-powered electric cars, we would drastically reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce CO2 emissions faster and beyond the proposed cap and trade targets. — Robert Moen, http://www.energyplanusa.comJune 29, 2009 at 9:15 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422709Veritas
ParticipantJust say no!
In this new cap and trade bill you have to have your house inspected before you can sell it?
It is written into the cap and trade bill. Basically, if you want to go sell your house you have to have a government inspector come in a “approve” your house otherwise you will have to make upgrades to it before you can put it on the market!
anybody think this is a good idea in the middle of this bad housing market?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629142856AAuMnFy
Romoen wrote:
Misguided Legislation
As a nation we need clean, cheap energy — not clean, expensive energy. I am a Democrat and think Congress is overplaying its hand. I fear cap and trade legislation will double our cost of energy over the years — even faster for gasoline. Plus, unintended consequences will abound. The bill is too complicated, with too many moving parts. Why? There are 880 lobbyists registered to lobby on climate change and their fingerprints are all over the bill. Cap and trade will enrich a new class of financial speculator at a cost of billions of dollars to American consumers. It will also drive-out manufacturing of every description. Even non-polluting Microsoft says it will move jobs overseas because cap and trade “makes U.S. jobs more expensive.” Cap and trade is worse than a tax because only 15% of the proceeds from auctioned permits go into our national treasury. And the kicker? We’ll never even know if cap and trade ever worked. If instead the United States had a national mandate to replace coal generation plants with natural gas and nuclear energy, plus if we replaced our commuter cars with battery-powered electric cars, we would drastically reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce CO2 emissions faster and beyond the proposed cap and trade targets. — Robert Moen, http://www.energyplanusa.comJune 29, 2009 at 9:15 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #422870Veritas
ParticipantJust say no!
In this new cap and trade bill you have to have your house inspected before you can sell it?
It is written into the cap and trade bill. Basically, if you want to go sell your house you have to have a government inspector come in a “approve” your house otherwise you will have to make upgrades to it before you can put it on the market!
anybody think this is a good idea in the middle of this bad housing market?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090629142856AAuMnFy
Romoen wrote:
Misguided Legislation
As a nation we need clean, cheap energy — not clean, expensive energy. I am a Democrat and think Congress is overplaying its hand. I fear cap and trade legislation will double our cost of energy over the years — even faster for gasoline. Plus, unintended consequences will abound. The bill is too complicated, with too many moving parts. Why? There are 880 lobbyists registered to lobby on climate change and their fingerprints are all over the bill. Cap and trade will enrich a new class of financial speculator at a cost of billions of dollars to American consumers. It will also drive-out manufacturing of every description. Even non-polluting Microsoft says it will move jobs overseas because cap and trade “makes U.S. jobs more expensive.” Cap and trade is worse than a tax because only 15% of the proceeds from auctioned permits go into our national treasury. And the kicker? We’ll never even know if cap and trade ever worked. If instead the United States had a national mandate to replace coal generation plants with natural gas and nuclear energy, plus if we replaced our commuter cars with battery-powered electric cars, we would drastically reduce our dependence on foreign oil and reduce CO2 emissions faster and beyond the proposed cap and trade targets. — Robert Moen, http://www.energyplanusa.comJune 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #419895Veritas
ParticipantSomething has to give. The insanity is unsustainable. Allan, where would you live if you did not live in Fallbrook?
June 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #420126Veritas
ParticipantSomething has to give. The insanity is unsustainable. Allan, where would you live if you did not live in Fallbrook?
June 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #420396Veritas
ParticipantSomething has to give. The insanity is unsustainable. Allan, where would you live if you did not live in Fallbrook?
June 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #420463Veritas
ParticipantSomething has to give. The insanity is unsustainable. Allan, where would you live if you did not live in Fallbrook?
June 24, 2009 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #420624Veritas
ParticipantSomething has to give. The insanity is unsustainable. Allan, where would you live if you did not live in Fallbrook?
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