Global Warming tax Coming- it’s Inevitable so Enjoy it
The true driving factor behind the whole global warming frenzy is simple- taxes. That is why we see politicians as the leading voices on this issue. Here is an article that says carbon taxes are inevitable.
A tax-based approach to reducing carbon emissions “is going to happen,” a panel of economists and tax analysts agreed Tuesday, differing only on whether a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade system would be the best approach.
“This is going to happen anyway so we might as well enjoy it,” Eric Toder, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, said during a discussion at the organization’s Washington, D.C., headquarters. “And maybe something good will come of it.”
This is coming from tax analyists and economists, but don’t think the politicians aren’t in on it. Just mention new taxes and you can see the Democrats faces light up.
He says they are coming so we might as well enjoy it. We are supposed to enjoy having our money taken in a scam? Usually when someone is caught in a scam they have to go to jail, politicians will be allowed to scam us and laugh at us all the way to the bank.
Not enough people realize what is going on here, and the media and politicians are talking about global warming as if it is fact, when it is still an unproved theory. Many scientists find the idea of man-made global warming as outrageous.
Toder and three other panelists discussed the costs and benefits of the two approaches to reducing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), which some scientists believe contributes to global climate change.
See that last sentence, SOME SCIENTISTS. We need to stop these people from perpetrating this hoax on us.
A bill currently in the U.S. Senate would create a cap-and-trade system for electricity plants and set carbon emissions standards for automobiles, beginning in 2016.
Drafted by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the measure is under consideration in the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee.
Toder said it is likely that any proposal that ends up passing will include tax incentives and a major public relations push, because “any kind of new tax is likely to create a tremendous amount of resistance.”
“Given political realities, tax incentives will have to be part” of whatever bill is passed, Toder said. “You would really need to make the offsets very, very compelling to get people to agree to it.”
They are not going to get the vast majority of people to agree to the tax as the last sentence says, they are going to force people to agree with the tax just by implementing it.
