Cap and Trade Will Severely Harm the Steel Industry [View article]
I agree totally. Good point. Thank you.
On Jun 28 11:19 PM Tgrant wrote:
> When you factor in that BRIC economies will not participate in carbon > caps, and a tariffs will likely be overturned by the WTO. Contracting > your economy, especially when unemployment rates are already at multi-decade > highs is not wise. I'm not sure I can believe the job growth claims, > when you consider you could in theory have large amounts of workers > who will be displaced.This could be the straw that breaks the camels > back. These companies will have to move and outsource into the BRIC. > > > This just looks like one large value added tax. Which substantially > inflates the prices of all good that require energy in their production, > storage, distribution and sales.
Cap and Trade Will Severely Harm the Steel Industry [View article]
stnickb1:
You are so right. Thank you for the comment.
Another point (and question) for those, such as you, who understand how the state brainwashes, is this: How can the state convince millions of people (mainly Generation X &Y) that a substance that is an integral part of our survival is evil?
The answer is quite frightening. I think everyone will agree.
On Jun 28 08:27 PM stnickb1 wrote:
> Remember CO2 is not a pollutant. I am a Biologist and understanding > why CO2 vilified as a pollutant is strictly for raising the amount > of money needed to pay for more Government programs through 'Cap > & Trade' is easy. Read briefly from Wikipedia photosynthesis > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... and Krebs cycle en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.... > Simply CO2 gives us the O2 oxygen we need and fixates C carbon into > Biomass. "In all, photosynthetic organisms convert around 100,000,000,000 > tonnes of carbon into biomass per year.[5]" The 'Plants planet' will > flourish and use as much CO2 as we throw at it providing we clean > up true pollutants(i.e.. metals,acids,bases, sulfurs, etc.) that > kill or inhibit plant growth, and stop deforestation without equal > replanting. Clean H2O (water) is a much more pressing concern. I > hope this basic information is helpful to show that the lawyers in > Washington DC., State governments, who fill our political offices > don't remember their High School science, and are counting on the > fact that you don't either.
Cap and Trade Will Severely Harm the Steel Industry [View article]
On Jun 28 11:19 PM Tgrant wrote:
> When you factor in that BRIC economies will not participate in carbon
> caps, and a tariffs will likely be overturned by the WTO. Contracting
> your economy, especially when unemployment rates are already at multi-decade
> highs is not wise. I'm not sure I can believe the job growth claims,
> when you consider you could in theory have large amounts of workers
> who will be displaced.This could be the straw that breaks the camels
> back. These companies will have to move and outsource into the BRIC.
>
>
> This just looks like one large value added tax. Which substantially
> inflates the prices of all good that require energy in their production,
> storage, distribution and sales.
Cap and Trade Will Severely Harm the Steel Industry [View article]
You are so right. Thank you for the comment.
Another point (and question) for those, such as you, who understand how the state brainwashes, is this: How can the state convince millions of people (mainly Generation X &Y) that a substance that is an integral part of our survival is evil?
The answer is quite frightening. I think everyone will agree.
On Jun 28 08:27 PM stnickb1 wrote:
> Remember CO2 is not a pollutant. I am a Biologist and understanding
> why CO2 vilified as a pollutant is strictly for raising the amount
> of money needed to pay for more Government programs through 'Cap
> & Trade' is easy. Read briefly from Wikipedia photosynthesis
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... and Krebs cycle en.wikipedia.org/wiki/....
> Simply CO2 gives us the O2 oxygen we need and fixates C carbon into
> Biomass. "In all, photosynthetic organisms convert around 100,000,000,000
> tonnes of carbon into biomass per year.[5]" The 'Plants planet' will
> flourish and use as much CO2 as we throw at it providing we clean
> up true pollutants(i.e.. metals,acids,bases, sulfurs, etc.) that
> kill or inhibit plant growth, and stop deforestation without equal
> replanting. Clean H2O (water) is a much more pressing concern. I
> hope this basic information is helpful to show that the lawyers in
> Washington DC., State governments, who fill our political offices
> don't remember their High School science, and are counting on the
> fact that you don't either.