Fire Up The Computers It’s Time To Let Congress Know That We Don’t Want This Bill
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
The alert has been sounded and all across the country we need to have computers, typewriters, fax machines and telephones doing what they do to reach out and tell our elected officials in Washington, D.C. how strongly we oppose HR 2454. Also known as the Waxman-Markey Climate Change Bill, the purpose of the legislation is to tax us for the carbon-based energy we use in order to make our country change its ways and reduce our contribution to the scientific theory of global warming.
Fortunately, things right now are a little bumpy on the fast-track that the majority party in control of Congress would like to go. The problem areas seem to be some of their own party who aren’t drinking the Kool-aid
Getting to the best result possible, the legislation would fall short of the votes needed to send it from the House to the Senate. Accomplishing that objective requires citizens to actually turn up the heat and make it clear to those now “employed” as our elected representatives that they too could become “unemployed” if they choose to destroy our economy (worse than they already have us going).
The Silent Majority who believe in common sense and something far different than what the Waxman-Markey Climate Change Bill is working to accomplish need to not be silent on this issue.
The alert has been sounded and all across the country we need to have computers, typewriters, fax machines and telephones doing what they do to reach out and tell our elected officials in Washington, D.C. how strongly we oppose HR 2454. Also known as the Waxman-Markey Climate Change Bill, the purpose of the legislation is to tax us for the carbon-based energy we use in order to make our country change its ways and reduce our contribution to the scientific theory of global warming.
Fortunately, things right now are a little bumpy on the fast-track that the majority party in control of Congress would like to go. The problem areas seem to be some of their own party who aren’t drinking the Kool-aid
Getting to the best result possible, the legislation would fall short of the votes needed to send it from the House to the Senate. Accomplishing that objective requires citizens to actually turn up the heat and make it clear to those now “employed” as our elected representatives that they too could become “unemployed” if they choose to destroy our economy (worse than they already have us going).
The Silent Majority who believe in common sense and something far different than what the Waxman-Markey Climate Change Bill is working to accomplish need to not be silent on this issue.

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