EPA administrator admits that Cap-n-Trade will NOT affect climate change!

This is fantastic. EPA administrator Lisa Jackson testifies before the United States Senate committee regarding the proposed energy bill. Senator Barrasso asks this woman is she agrees with the Washing Post Article that debunks the myth that this legislation will affect climate change.

Lisa Jackson will have more power than the president once this bill passes so you need to pay attention to how slick this woman is. She never answers the question and her non answer is very telling.

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Erik Blazynski

3 Comments

  1. Dimsdale on July 11, 2009 at 2:02 pm

    Ah yes, this one and Romer: the queens of the non answer. This is almost as deceptive as the refusal to debate AGW.

    One good thing that comes of this story: the Washington Post is on the case, which means that the program is so bad that even the liberal media has problems with it!

    Can the NYTimes be far behind? LOL! I won't hold my breath!



  2. SoundOffSister on July 12, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    Erik,

    As we all know, this bill isn't about "global warming"(our planet has been cooling for the past several years),and,it isn't about "climate change",whatever the heck that is, other than a "fall back-feels good" phrase, because "global warming" has now been disproven.

    It's only about taxes.

    The government gets to "sell" the air we breathe, by what right I don't know, so Washington can continue to spend, spend, spend, when most of us are wondering whether we will have a job tomorrow. And, if we do have a job, we wonder how will we be able to pay for this "feels good" tax.

    As for Lisa Jackson, she spews the party line, cuz that's what she is told to do. If she leaves there will be another party "hack" to spew the same junk.



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