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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Global Warming tax to equal 15% more in personal income tax-Obama dox released

McCullagh, CBSNewsBlog, 9/16/09: "The Obama administration has privately concluded that a cap and trade law would
  • cost American taxpayers up to $200 billion a year,
A previously unreleased analysis prepared by the U.S. Department of Treasury says the total in new taxes would be between $100 billion to $200 billion a year. At the upper end of the administration's estimate, the cost per American household would be an extra $1,761 a year. "...
  • Of course MLB thugs are high on the global warming scam. Everyday Americans buy into multi-millionaires pretending like they care about the common good. They can't wait to give these phonies their last dime.
  • Our betters--jet setting, carbon-spewing hogs like Bud Selig will continue to wear the mantle of do-gooder as long as people let them.
  • Global warming does not exist. Cap and trade is a giant fraud built out of thin air
  • and intimidation.
World's richest investors gather to force government to come up with their scams...9/16/09: "More than 180 of the world's largest investors, with collective assets of $13tn, put their combined weight behind a passionate call
  • for strong US and international action on global warming in New York today.

"We cannot drag our feet on the issue of global climate change," said Thomas DiNapoli, who heads the

"I am deeply concerned about the investor risks climate change presents, and the human cost of inaction is unthinkable."

The summit drew together managers of the world's leading investment funds, including those from HSBC, Henderson, Schroders, Société Générale and Scottish Widows, and pensions funds from California public employees to the BBC

  • and Church of England.

It was aimed at overcoming entrenched opposition within the US and elsewhere to climate change legislation, by showcasing the scale of investor support for climate change action and the potential for mobilisation of private capital."....Guardian, UK "Investors Call for Action on Global Warming"

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