Posted by
Average Voter on Friday, May 09, 2008 2:24:03 PM
The Lieberman-Warner climate bill is still alive in congress, and now both sides are well on their way to argueing what this thing is going to cost the american tax payer.
We can't know who is going to turn out right, but that is why we have different groups doing different surveys. I defer to the fact that if the government is involved in setting the policy, then it is not going to work. If the government wants a CO2 reduction, set a realistic goal and ask that the private sector make it happen. That works. Have them come up with the ideas and technology. Give them tax breaks as incentives to come up with the break through in design and engineering to reduce our CO2 without recking the economy.