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Re: Clean Energy Bill
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As for being comprable with Jesus...well err Clinton did marry satan so i don't think you're quite on the mark there. |
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So they help pass a big oil bill that goes into law...which you think means that they're not in the pocket of big oil because later they help pass a bill that gets veto'd and not signed into law. So their incompetance and inability to get a bill into law now makes up for their being in the pocket of big oil then?
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Don't know enough about it yet, i'll see what ammendments are added and what other pork is slapped in and look through the whole bill after that. I'll probably not like most of it.
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No wiggling. The current version, as it looks right now, prior to the senate getting its filthy paws on it. Should it be vetoed?
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Re: Clean Energy Bill
The question is, Will Bush veto the bill because he is against taxing the outrageous profits of Big Oil, or will he veto it because he is against Clean Energy, and which reason will cause more people to vote Democratic in 2008?
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Re: Clean Energy Bill
I don't mind getting rid of the tax breaks for the oil companies; let them go offshore which works out best for everyone.
I am appossed to forcing U.S. companies to have 15% or so of their energy come from renewable sources, that's totally ridiculous! |
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Re: Clean Energy Bill
The other side of the coin here is the amount of money the federal government brings in because of energy consumption.
The federal gasoline tax produced around 40 Billion dollars in 2004. The federal government actually has a vested interested in keeping energy consumption up. Matt
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I expected you to be comfortable with such hypocrisy.
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Is our children learning? -George W. Bush "I think—tide turning—see, as I remember—I was raised in the desert, but tides kind of—it's easy to see a tide turn—did I say those words?"—Washington, D.C., June 14, 2006 "[T]he illiteracy level of our children are appalling."—Washington, D.C., Jan. 23, 2004 |
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Re: Clean Energy Bill
Can you read? I said he didn't veto the previous bills because he didn't have the votes to sustain the veto. Where's the correlation to lazyness?
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