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Re: Energy policy [message #54253 is a reply to message #54252] Sat, 30 April 2005 14:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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So whats new? Eliminate regulatory restrictions on coal fired plants; cut down the number of agency representatives examining production methods. Allow the inclusion of the National Forests in the available bio-mass resources co-fired with coal and allowing for energy credits that benefit the wealthy. Tip of the iceberg designed to by-pass 75 years of protective legislation. Makes me laugh when they quote pollution figures as if they favor those restriction when we forced them kicking and screaming to enact those environmental rules. I can go on and on but you get the drift. Laws that favor the oil and gas companies at the expense of the taxpayer and hostile taking of public lands for private profit.
There's over a thousand pages of piracy by the wealthy there for the seriously curious to study.
I have an idea; fund it all with a flat tax and any profits made privately should be taxed at the 37% rate distributed to the general fund. They still make money,(Although not obscene amounts) and we can fund a civilised health care system with the budget excess.

 
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