In the Pipeline: 12/4/12

  • 12/04/12
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The great thing about a carbon tax is that it exposes the entire racket.  It is about expanding government; it has never had anything to do with the environment.   Only slow-witted people are confused about that. MasterResource  (12/3/12) reports: “Yep, that is it. For all the incessant talk as to how the highly consumptive U.S. lifestyle—from SUVs, to air conditioners, to big screen TVs and huge portion sizes—is leading climate catastrophe, the sum total of our contribution to...
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In the Pipeline: 12/3/12

  • 12/03/12
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Everyone who cares about America should read all 39 pages of this report.  Because it kills. NDP Consulting (November 2012) reports: “As put by NERA’s Anne Smith, “Once one strips away the non-credible and inappropriate façade of coincidental co-benefits from reducing an already-regulated non-HAP pollutant, the MATS rule is left with almost nothing to justify its costs.””   Our Rob sets the stage, and he isn’t playing around: “The Theatrics of Fossil Fuel Critics”. ...
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In the Pipeline: 11/30/12

  • 11/30/12
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Let’s be honest.  What happened in New York and New Jersey was an appalling lack of preparedness, in the media center of the planet.  When she came ashore Sandy was a Category 1 hurricane.  If she had hit the Southeastern United States (like hurricanes usually do), blowhards like Senator Whitehouse would have paid no attention (like he usually does).  Politico (11/30/12): “Senate Democrats used an emotionally charged hearing Thursday on the effects of Hurricane Sandy to make an...
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In the Pipeline: 11/28/12

  • 11/28/12
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Very exciting in my house this morning.  I told my kids they could have any new toy they could get their hands on...as long as they picked it from their toy box.  Welcome to the Obama Administration's gulf lease sale. Fuel Fix  (11/27/12): "A 10-year moratorium on drilling within 1.4 nautical miles of either side of that maritime boundary was initially set to expire in January 2011 but was extended until January 2014. Although companies were allowed to submit bids for blocks in the area...
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In the Pipeline: 11/27/12

  • 11/27/12
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As we have noted before, the days are evil.  Which explains why we fightThe Hill (11/26/12): “Yet the economic advantages of a carbon tax are so manifest that it is still possible, once the fiscal cliff negotiations are finished and talks turn to a truly transformative tax reform deal, that leaders in Congress will begin to reconsider it, especially it if is marketed on economic grounds.”   Finally, someone gets some real benefit out of solar power!  Pass the Cheetos! Fuel Fix...
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In the Pipeline: 11/26/12

  • 11/26/12
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We agree with Senator Vitter.  We do rock. Larry Kudlow Show, begins at 1:21:00 (11/17/12):  "I'd love to direct your listeners to a really good website . . . it's by the Institute for Energy Research, which is a pro-domestic energy think tank, and they have a long list of action item possibilities from the Obama administration that they may be working on.  So that's a great place to go if anybody wants to learn more about what the possible threats are."   Whoops.  Larry slipped up...
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In the Pipeline: 11/20/12

  • 11/20/12
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This doesn’t sound very good. Fox Business (11/16/12) reports: “The Obama administration provided struggling battery maker A123 Systems Inc with nearly $1 million on the day it filed for bankruptcy, the company told lawmakers investigating its government grant.”   Maybe Richard Windsor is also controlling EPA’s unmanned drones: “Is The Obama EPA Running Its Own Black-Ops Program?” Investors Business Daily  (11/19/12) reports: “Federal law prohibits the government from...
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In the Pipeline: 11/19/12

  • 11/19/12
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It may be a little difficult to follow this, so we will make it easier.  It appears that Administrator Jackson may have created and used secret email accounts using a pseudonym (Richard Windsor) for the specific purpose of evading Freedom of Information requirements.  She was not alone. Washington Times (11/17/12) reports: “A House committee has launched an investigation into whether EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson used an email alias to try to hide correspondence from open-government...
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In the Pipeline: 11/16/12

  • 11/16/12
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Or, Nissan's CEO realizes that trolling for taxpayer cash is a whole lot different than putting an attractive product on the road. Detroit News (11/15/12) reports: “As recently as October, Andy Palmer, Nissan's executive vice president of product planning, said the automaker is not giving up on its plan to double electric vehicle sales, but that sales are not meeting expectations.”   So the good news is that the National Academy of Sciences got 350 million and the Fish and Wildlife...
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In the Pipeline: 11/14/12

  • 11/14/12
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After decades of government interference, capitulation, inaction, stupidity, and outright lies, the U.S. will soon return to its rightful place as the number one energy producer in the world.  Man, I want to be a fly on the wall at the Sierra Club, CAP, NRDC, Defenders, 350, and Al Gore's private jet and/or mansion on that very special day. Bloomberg  (11/12/12) reports: “U.S. oil output is poised to surpass Saudi Arabia’s in the next decade, making the world’s biggest fuel consumer...
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