Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Iknow said the Democrat- "Tax it!"

GREEN CRAP

Save the planet my ass.
U.S. carbon tax could halve deficit in 10 years: report Reuters – 5 hrs ago



Res Ipsa Loquitor


WAHSINGTON(sic), Sept 26 (Reuters Point Carbon) - Imposing a $20 per metric ton carbon tax in the U.S. could reduce the country's budget deficit by 50 percent over the next 10 years, a report by the Congressional Research Service said on Tuesday.

Such a tax would generate approximately $88 billion in 2012, rising to $144 billion by 2020, the report said, slashing U.S. debt by between 12 and 50 percent within a decade, depending on how high the deficit climbs



Coming close to an admission of what's driven the ridiculous  man-caused-climate change hypothesis all along:  control of the worlds economy via carbon tax.    Use whatever term suits you; communist, world orderists, socialists, fascist Democrats - they are never stopped by less than flame throwers big and small. Never.


Aside:  The spelling "WAHsington" was no error.  It's the Wahabi version purchased by the Saudis and waiting implementation if Obama is reelected.  Shhhh. 
 


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The theme for this year's elections should be, "We don't have a taxing problem, Stupid, we have a SPENDING problem." We have been telling DC this for years and the morons keep coming up with new tax schemes. This is a bi-partisan problem.
GrinfilledCelt

Anonymous said...

The projection of revenue for 2020 is only ~10% of our current deficit. It would only cover 50% of any potential deficit if we shitcan RINOs and Dims.

skh.pcola

Anonymous said...

There should be a footnote to the effect: "We assume that increasing the tax burden has ZERO effect on the economy. If the economy responds as it has in the past when taxes were increased, all bets are off. The projected increases over time will actually be decreases as the economy grinds slower and slower. Additionally, everything you use, buy or consume will cost more. Thank you for bidding"
tomw

Timbeaux said...

Irony of ironies: http://www.cnbc.com/id/49218229

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