Just what we need, another war on industry from the anti-capitalist in the White House. Anyone ever notice how much this Nobel Peace Prize winner declares war on Americans?
Zitat Daniel P. Schrag, a White House climate adviser and director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment, tells the New York Times “a war on coal is exactly what’s needed.” Later today, President Obama will give a major “climate change” address at Georgetown University.
“Everybody is waiting for action,” Schrag tells the paper. “The one thing the president really needs to do now is to begin the process of shutting down the conventional coal plants. Politically, the White House is hesitant to say they’re having a war on coal. On the other hand, a war on coal is exactly what’s needed.”
Obama’s speech today is expected to offer “a sweeping plan to address climate change on Tuesday, setting ambitious goals and timetables for a series of executive actions to reduce greenhouse gas pollution and prepare the nation for the ravages of a warming planet,” according to the Times.
Naturally the imperial president plans to completely sidestep Congress with his fanatical agenda.
ZitatPresident Obama will propose a sweeping plan to address climate change on Tuesday, setting ambitious goals and timetables for a series of executive actions to reduce greenhouse gas pollution and prepare the nation for the ravages of a warming planet.
Of course the planet isn’t warming, but hey, why bother with the facts?
ZitatThe plan, to be announced in a policy address at Georgetown University, is the most far-reaching effort by an American president to address what many experts consider the defining environmental and economic challenge of the 21st century. But it also could provoke a backlash from some in Congress and in states dependent on coal and other industries, who will say that it imposes costly, job-killing burdens on a still-fragile economy.
His goal is to destroy the economy. Hasn’t anyone figured that out yet?
His goal is to destroy the economy. Hasn’t anyone figured that out yet?
In today’s struggling economy and job market, tighter environmental regulations are certain to put some companies out of business, force others to lay off workers and cause almost everyone to pay higher prices for electricity. None of these will help the economy.