Cap & Trade – largest tax increase in history
by Mr. Bob | 10:12 am, June 25, 2009 | Comments Off
#tcot #hhrs #redco #taxes #energy
The way C&T works to make "green, clean" energy more competitive is by making traditional energy sources so expensive, the "green' ones can compete. Sound like a good plan for a hurting economy to you?
Go here and call your Congressman right now.
Tell your Congressman to vote against H.R. 2454., the Waxman-Markey legislation.
We don't have a moment to delay.
Congress is going to vote on Cap and Trade legislation, which even Democrat John Dingell (D-MI) says is "a tax and it's a great big one."
Democrat Charlie Melancon (D-LA) says, "I believe this bill would create an undue burden on families who are already paying too much in energy bills."
Democrat Mike Ross (D-AR) says of Cap and Trade, "'If you don't like $4-a-gallon gasoline, you're really not going to like your electric bill sometime between now and 2030."
Go here, put in your zip-code, and call now.
More info on Pelosi's push to get this passed by TOMORROW here at Gateway Pundit.
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