Going Green Is All About Spending, Spending, Spending
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
The key to saving the planet is spending untold Billions for whatever the high-priest of environmental excess dictate as being required. As long as there is cash (tons of it) being spent, we can rest assured that the environment is being benefited. Thank goodness the majority party is as prone as they are to un-restrained and irresponsible expenditures, willing to contribute to the international shake-down under the guise of a planet supposedly warming as the result of our use of non-windmill or solar energy.
The same concept of forcing increased spending and increasing tax burdens is at the heart of the U.S. efforts to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions. Whether through the legislative package that is pending action in the U.S. Senate or the command and control edicts being polished up for implementation by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Big Brother is going to force you to pay. It’s what’s gotta be done in the spirit of the zealotry we are required to submit ourselves.
If we aren’t handing over cash and sacrificing our economic well-being for the betterment of the world – we better “change”. Environmental responsibility is about opening and emptying your wallet either through voluntary contributions to the well-financed advocates who stir up the imagined crisis or through mandated government extractions.
As our President demonstrated through his example of carbon spewing travel to Denmark in order to deliver the lecture on how we can’t afford to just talk about doing something…as long as you promise to spend untold Billions – your actual actions don’t count against you. His two-day trip to Copenhagen put more emissions into the climate than most of us will contribute in an entire year, but then the do-as-I-say…not-as-I-do standards shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise. It’s only our excess that needs to be curbed and adjusted to fit the parameters that the invented science requires.
The key to saving the planet is spending untold Billions for whatever the high-priest of environmental excess dictate as being required. As long as there is cash (tons of it) being spent, we can rest assured that the environment is being benefited. Thank goodness the majority party is as prone as they are to un-restrained and irresponsible expenditures, willing to contribute to the international shake-down under the guise of a planet supposedly warming as the result of our use of non-windmill or solar energy.
The same concept of forcing increased spending and increasing tax burdens is at the heart of the U.S. efforts to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions. Whether through the legislative package that is pending action in the U.S. Senate or the command and control edicts being polished up for implementation by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) – Big Brother is going to force you to pay. It’s what’s gotta be done in the spirit of the zealotry we are required to submit ourselves.
If we aren’t handing over cash and sacrificing our economic well-being for the betterment of the world – we better “change”. Environmental responsibility is about opening and emptying your wallet either through voluntary contributions to the well-financed advocates who stir up the imagined crisis or through mandated government extractions.
As our President demonstrated through his example of carbon spewing travel to Denmark in order to deliver the lecture on how we can’t afford to just talk about doing something…as long as you promise to spend untold Billions – your actual actions don’t count against you. His two-day trip to Copenhagen put more emissions into the climate than most of us will contribute in an entire year, but then the do-as-I-say…not-as-I-do standards shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise. It’s only our excess that needs to be curbed and adjusted to fit the parameters that the invented science requires.

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