Posts Tagged ‘ Environmental Protection Agency ’

In 10 days, Obama nearly outspends the entire Aid to Israel

November 2, 2010
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Obama pimps a ride

$200,000,000 per day.  That is 2 Billion dollars and he is taking 3000 people.  That equals 666k Per person for the trip – An Interesting number… Some perspective here on what 2 billion can buy, annually. In August 2007, the Bush Administration agreed to increase U.S. military assistance to Israel by $6 billion over...

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Cap and Trade

March 23, 2010
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Cap and Trade

Critics of government say it can’t do anything right, and that government regulation kills the economy. Skeptics of climate change say mankind can’t impact nature in a significant way. Those viewpoints are tested when looking at the role government regulation has played in reducing acid rain and the hole in the ozone layer. Governments...

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Climate Change Follow-up: Texas AG Sues EPA Over CO2 Emissions Regulations

March 16, 2010
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The Environmental Protection Agency recently concluded that man-made greenhouse gas emissions — including carbon dioxide — are harmful pollutants and must be regulated. The lawsuit I filed challenging that finding does not address the disputed science surrounding global warming. Instead, it focuses on the indisputable fact that the EPA relied on information that has...

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