Cap and Trade Will Lead to Capital Flight
Rep. Ron Paul
Texas Straight Talk
Jun 30, 2009
"The logical consequence
is that there will come a time when we will have to buy a government
permit just to emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from our
own lungs!"
In my last column, I joked
that with public spending out of control and the piling on of
the international bailout bill, economic collapse seems to be
the goal of Congress. It is getting harder to joke about such
a thing however, as the non-partisan General Accounting Office
(GAO) has estimated that the administration's health care plan
would actually cost over a trillion dollars. This reality check
may have given us a temporary reprieve on this particular disastrous
policy, however an equally disastrous energy policy reared its
ugly head on Capitol Hill last week.
The Cap and Trade Bill HR 2454
was voted on last Friday. Proponents claim this bill will help
the environment, but what it really does is put another nail
in the economy's coffin. The idea is to establish a national
level of carbon dioxide emissions, and sell pollution permits
to industry as the Catholic Church used to sell indulgences to
sinners. HR 2454 also gives federal bureaucrats new power to
regulate a wide variety of household appliances, such as light
bulbs and refrigerators, and further distorts the market by providing
more of your tax money to auto companies.
The administration has pointed
to Spain as a shining example of this type of progressive energy
policy. Spain has been massively diverting capital from the private
sector into politically favored environmental projects for the
better part of a decade, and many in Washington apparently like
what they see. However, under no circumstances should anyone
serious about economic recovery emulate an economy that is now
approaching 20 percent unemployment, where every green job created,
eliminated 2.2 real jobs and cost around $800,000 each!
The real inconvenient truth
is that the cost of government regulations, taxes, fees, red
tape and bureaucracy is a considerable expense that has to be
considered when companies decide where to do business and how
many people they can afford to hire. Increasing governmental
burden directly causes capital flight and job losses, as Spain
has learned. In this global economy its easy enough for businesses
to relocate to countries that are more politically friendly to
economic growth. If our government continues to kick the economy
while its down, it will be a long time before it gets back up.
In fact, jobs are much more likely to go overseas, compounding
our problems.
And for what? Contrary to claims
repeated over and over, there is no consensus in the scientific
community that global warming is getting worse or that it is
manmade. In fact over 30,000 scientists signed a petition recently
directly disputing the claims on which this policy is based.
Legitimate environmental claims should instead be directed towards
the public sector. The government, especially the military, is
the most serious polluter in the country, and is exempt from
most EPA regulations. Meanwhile Washington bureaucrats have classified
the very air we exhale as a pollutant and have gone unchallenged
in this incredible assertion. The logical consequence
is that there will come a time when we will have to buy a government
permit just to emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from our
own lungs!
The events on Capitol Hill
last week just demonstrate Washington's audacity in manufacturing
problems just so they can expand government power to solve them.
Jun 29, 2009
Rep. Ron Paul
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