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The States Aren’t All That Crazy About Cap-and-Trade, Either

On my last diary, Congress Invents New Funny Money, Intrepid RedStater izoneguy commented:

The states need to fight cap & trade if it gets passed.

Last Friday, Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) of Indiana shared his thoughts on Cap-and-Trade in an editorial in The Wall Street Journal. Hint: He doesn’t like it much.

Indiana Says ‘No Thanks’ to Cap and Trade

Quite simply, it looks like imperialism. This bill would impose enormous taxes and restrictions on free commerce by wealthy but faltering powers — California, Massachusetts and New York — seeking to exploit politically weaker colonies in order to prop up their own decaying economies. Because proceeds from their new taxes, levied mostly on us, will be spent on their social programs while negatively impacting our economy, we Hoosiers decline to submit meekly.

The Waxman-Markey legislation would more than double electricity bills in Indiana. Years of reform in taxation, regulation and infrastructure-building would be largely erased at a stroke. In recent years, Indiana has led the nation in capturing international investment, repatriating dollars spent on foreign goods or oil and employing Americans with them. Waxman-Markey seems designed to reverse that flow. “Closed: Gone to China” signs would cover Indiana’s stores and factories.

Our state’s share of national income has been slipping for decades, but it is offset in part by living costs some 8% lower than the national average. Doubled utility bills for low-income Hoosiers would be an especially cruel consequence of the Waxman bill. Forgive us for not being impressed at danglings of welfare-like repayments to some of those still employed, with some fraction of the dollars extracted from our state.

And for what? No honest estimate pretends to suggest that a U.S. cap-and-trade regime will move the world’s thermometer by so much as a tenth of a degree a half century from now. My fellow citizens are being ordered to accept impoverishment for a policy that won’t save a single polar bear.

COMMENTS

  • JadedByPolitics

    I expect the states in particular the Red States to STOP THE INSANITY! it is nice to know that at least one is prepared to do so!

  • http://andrightlyso.com/ civil_truth

    But since they don’t have the votes, there’s not a dang thing they can do about it. No when the Blue states have the votes and the military to back them up (and soon the courts).

  • Jack_Savage

    But seriously, how hard was that? Are GOP leaders so gutless they can’t come out against anything so detrimental to our way of life?

  • Scott Mustian

    I hope Governor Daniels follows this up by calling out by name his on own state congressional delegation strongly and loudly to oppose this. He should have Evan Bayh roasting on a spit if he even thinks of supporting Cap and Trade.

  • itrytobenice

    had better get on the horn with our blue Senators to make sure they know their feet are in the fire.

    Cap n Crunchy Trade will hit those of us trying to bale and truck hay, move equipment, etc. especially hard. People like Claire McCaskill needs to know which side of her bread produces butter. ‘Cause by God we don’t have to get out there and bust our humps in 100 degree sunshine trying to put up hay. Especially since it also means freezing our fingers off in Jan/Feb putting it back out again.

    And they need to know that it’s going to affect the price of their hamburgers if they do it to us. They’ll all know all about imported $100/lb Wagu beef when the American beef and dairy farmer start growing trees instead of food.