Monday, November 15, 2010

Environmentalism A Fraud : Socialists in Control

Think we have to stop the liberal attack on all of us before we don't have any resources left to arm our selves? Well, just think a again about what we all find important in our lives and then decide what is important to make America great again. The EPA here is out of control.

Liberalism, and the eco-fascists in our government have proved that socialism has never worked and will never work, but the liberals know, if they can implement it country wide through environment regulation, they can obtain absolute power. WOW - just think how cool that would be!

Environmentalism is just another form of radical socialism. It's main objective is control of all of us at any price. We don't abide with Communism in this country, but we don't seem to have the same distaste for environmentalism that has the same agenda. Total control. Why I wonder?

Job-Killing Environmentalists
Source: Jon Basil Utley, "Job-Killing Environmentalists," Reason Magazine, November 10, 2010.

President Barack Obama seems more concerned with appeasing environmental extremists in his administration than he is with the lost jobs of Americans, says Jon Basil Utley, associate publisher of the American Conservative. Below are three areas where the environmental extremists hope to wreak havoc on the American economy:

Carbon Dioxide.

Human activity accounts for less than 4 percent of global CO2 emissions and CO2 itself accounts for only 10 percent or 20 percent of the greenhouse effect. Water vapor accounts for most of the other 80 percent.

The Christian Science Monitor recently published an analysis of how the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) plans for reducing carbon dioxide could cause the loss of over a million jobs and raise every family's energy costs by over $1,200.

Factory Boilers.

The EPA wants new, more stringent limits on soot emissions from industrial and factory boilers.
This would cost $9.5 billion according to the EPA, or over $20 billion according to the American Chemistry Council. A study released by the Council of Industrial Boiler Owners says the new rules would put 300,000 to 800,000 jobs at risk as industries opted to close plants rather than pay the expensive new costs.

Ground Level Ozone.

The EPA has asked the U.S. government to enact new smog regulations for ground-level ozone that will cut levels to .006 to .007 parts per million -- this comes less than two years after standards were set at .0075 particles of pollutants per one million. The New York Times reports that the agency quotes the price tag of such a change at between $19 billion and $100 billion per year by 2020.

It's time for Congress to investigate what the EPA and its reckless agenda is costing American workers, businesses and taxpayers, says Utley.

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