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		<title>Assessing Cap &amp; Trade</title>
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Protesters outside the Wortham Center before the Nancy Pelosi event June 12, 2009. (www.flickr.com)
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<p>Protesters outside the Wortham Center before the Nancy Pelosi event June 12, 2009. (www.flickr.com)</p>
<p>Between the recently passed healthcare reform bill (in the House) and the cap-and-trade bill (<a title="Read Bill" href="http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090701/hr2454_house.pdf">HR 2454</a>, House passed June 2009), I really hope the Senate takes their time with the hefty legislation on their agenda, and that&#8217;s a rare thing for me to hope.  Both of these policies will overtax the poor; indirectly, it may be argued, but they will feel the tax nonetheless.</p>
<p><span>&#8220;This historic legislation is the product of months of consensus building to achieve an effective and affordable transition to a clean energy future,&#8221; <a title="VoteSmart.org" href="http://www.votesmart.org/speech_detail.php?sc_id=473073&amp;keyword=&amp;phrase=&amp;contain=">Pelosi says</a>, who supported and voted for the bill.  The bill is nearly 1,500 pages and was part of a global effort to regulate industry.  As usual, I should offer this disclaimer: no one likes pollution, we all wish to address the issue.  The solutions provided however disrupt our freedoms, to be concise, and have potentially dangerous ulterior motives.<br />
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<p><em>The following is taken from the Senate Republican Policy Committee <a title="Read PDF from website" href="http://rpc.senate.gov/public/_files/EnergyFactsPelosicapandtrade.pdf">website</a> entitled:<br />
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Pelosi’s Cap-and-Trade Energy Tax:<br />
Skyrocketing Costs, Disappearing Jobs, Struggling Economy<br />
All for Nothing?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Skyrocketing Costs to Families and Farms</strong><br />
• Under Obama and Pelosi’s proposed energy tax – known as “cap and trade” – every American<br />
family would pay more when they turn on the lights, set their thermostat, or fill up with gasoline.<br />
• As a candidate for president, then-Senator Obama admitted, “Under my plan of a cap-and-trade<br />
system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket.”1<br />
• Since energy is used to make and provide other goods and services, Americans would see higher<br />
costs across the board. Recent studies show that these “indirect” energy costs are nearly as high<br />
as “direct” energy costs of gasoline, electricity, and home heating fuel.2 The director of the<br />
Congressional Budget Office testified it was unlikely any product’s price would stay the same.3<br />
• In testimony before Congress in April 2008 Peter Orszag said: “Under a cap-and-trade program,<br />
firms would not ultimately bear most of the costs of the allowances but instead would pass them<br />
along to their customers in the form of higher prices…price increases would be essential to the<br />
success of a cap and trade program.”4<br />
• The CBO has projected that gross costs of compliance would go up an average of $890 per<br />
household (some will go up by $1,380) in 2020, one of the lowest cost years in the program.5<br />
And that figure did not include any costs from a slowing economy or transition costs.<br />
• A report by the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute found that a typical 1,900 acre<br />
corn, soybean and wheat farm in Missouri could see increased costs of $11,649 in 2015 and<br />
$30,152 in 2050.6<br />
<strong>Bottom line: Skyrocketing costs of energy and everything else due to cap-and-trade.</strong></p></blockquote>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Read the rest <a title="Read PDF from website" href="http://rpc.senate.gov/public/_files/EnergyFactsPelosicapandtrade.pdf">here</a>; job loss, struggling economy and environmental issues&#8230;<br />
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