Thursday, September 30, 2010

The American Spectator Warns of a Republican Version of Cap and Trade Possibly in the Works

What's that I have been trying to enforce in recent days? The Republicans Pledge for America is kind of like light beer. You know, a watered down version of a full flavored beer! It's like the Republicans are promising us they are going to be Democrat Lights, and in the end, as these Republicans pose as conservatives, it's us real conservatives who lose in the end.

The bottom line with the Pledge for America is it doesn't stop this strong central planning from the federal government. If you need further proof beyond repeal and replace, which if you are conservative and against big government should just be repeal, consider this story from the American Spectator, which suggests the Republicans may be in on this idea to tax carbon emissions in the coming months.

More Whining from the Windmill Welfare Queens
By Chris Horner on 9.29.10 @ 12:33PM

So I hear how the windmill welfare queens (and their solar panel counterparts) -- industries that would not exist but for mandates, subsidies and taxes to pay for them, all courtesy of coercive government -- have some Republicans on the pad to lobby for continued, and escalating, state-endowed prosperity. Meaning wealth transfers. Welfare, if you like.

That's not unique to them, though their specific pitch is that of he who meets the above-cited description. And this is neither unexpected nor unprecedented; when former RNC chair Ken Mehlman cashed out he quickly rushed into the embrace of the global warming industry, to lobby for Big Green and its cap-n-trade -- sorry, that's cap-n-tax -- agenda (the House's registration records are available here, the Senate's here).

The pork they seek is in Harry Reid's list of 20 things to cram down after the elections in a lame-duck session, according to The Hill. Unfortunately, in addition to generational debt, as Europe is learning the hard way, it also means competitiveness-killing energy price hikes. Or, like President Obama's erstwhile "renewable energy" model Denmark, you can just push it all of onto households. To crib from a certain leftist leader, how many divisions -- of lobbyists -- do they have?

Anyway, it seems that these Republican suits are getting heavy with Senate Republican leadership over Republican Policy Committee professionals circulating updates about the renewable energy mandate. It's that use of the word "mandate" to describe the mandate that they're particularly cheesed about. They prefer the term "standard". Like cap-n-trade instead of cap-n-tax to described the tax that is cap-n-trade. Can't be so clear. People might get it. I'll stop using "standard". It's a renewable energy mandate.

As I have maintained to anyone who will listen, history suggests that watching the Republicans on these issues is going to require at least as much vigilance as opposing the Democrats. Had John McCain won the White House, some percentage of the Republicans preening in indignation about cap-n-tax would have signed on. Even on this issue of the most regressive taxes around, the evidence suggests it's not about principle for most, but still all about giving away the goodies. Which first requires them to take the goodies that you earned from you, with a little taste for the state. If they have to moan about the other guy doing it as a way to get power, well, life is full of such sacrifices.

Until that changes, no actual change occurs.

So, that's "renewable energy MANDATE". That name again, "renewable energy MANDATE".

If Republican lobbyists don't like that, they can call themselves Democrats. Or, if they find succor among the leaders of their chosen political affiliation, the Republican Party can step aside. The evidence also suggests that people have had enough, don't trust them, and are ready to try something different. It's not complicated.

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