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  • Sussman: Senate Energy Bill is Poison Pill

    Brian Sussman is a no holds barred truth teller on KSFO radio in San Fran. He has written "Climategate" the book that fully exposes the Global Warming sham as an effort by academics and special interests to make money.

    Here he is taking a look at the biggest American job killer in history, the Obama "Cap and Trade" effort--or as it is accurately known, Cap and Tax".

    This is what the Obama bill would do as opposed to the Harry Reid version.:

    "Unlike the 1,200-page House of Representatives energy bill, which passed last year, this scaled-down proposal does not call for an 83-percent reduction in greenhouse gases (or any reduction in greenhouse gases) and contains no mention of a cap-and-trade scheme. Also contrary to the House bill, this one does not provide a family of four earning up to $55,000 with a monthly stipend -- deposited directly into their bank accounts -- to offset higher energy costs. It also does not supply three years of unemployment benefits at 70 percent of former wages -- plus job retraining and relocation -- to those whose jobs are shipped overseas, as prescribed in the House bill."

    But, what does it do? "For example, electric vehicles are pushed via the bill's "Promoting Electric Vehicles Act of 2010." No surprise here, particularly since the government has a 61% stake in General Motors and Chevy's electro-mobile, the Volt. Besides this Act allowing the feds to spend $25 million on new electric cars for their official fleet, there's an astounding electric car welfare program. Section 2116 explains that 400,000 such vehicles will be virtually given away at low cost -- or perhaps no cost -- to people living in "selected communities diverse in population" and "demographics."

    Additionally, pages 264-265 require that any new construction or remodel of an existing structure must include the installation of proper hookups for charging an electric vehicle. So even if you have no intention of owning such a car, adding that extra bedroom will require you to spend additional money to install battery-charging infrastructure in your garage."

    So, put up a new patio awning and spend thousand to completely re-do the electric system in your home. But the Feds will give you $8,000 for upgrades--that is money stolen from the poor and middle class to put a smile on the face of Al Gore--this is a sick way of bankrupting America.

    Pass this Brian Sussman article to friends--they need to know how much poorer they will be.

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