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Dieseler
06-05-2008, 12:43 PM
I just got an email from Grassfire, Steve Elliot claiming that debate on this bill will be rushed today and possibly voted on tomorrow.

I don't think we can handle this kind of tax right now with the shape the economy is in.

Steve urges people to get on the horn and fax their respective Congressmen and Senators regarding this issue immediately.

Snippet of Email I received...

Because you have stood with Grassfire against oppressive taxes, I
want to alert you to the expected vote tomorrow (Friday) in the
Senate on a new $1.2 trillion carbon tax.

Passage of this tax would have a devastating impact on our economy--
sharply increasing the price of gas (by as much as $1.40 per gallon),
raising taxes and creating a new, bloated government bureaucracy.

We just heard that Majority Leader Reid is rushing this bill forward --
ending debate today and forcing a vote Friday.

+ + Two things you can do to stop the Carbon Tax

Action #1 --

Send faxes TODAY to your two senators and other key senators demanding
a "NO" vote for the Lieberman-Warner Carbon Tax (S. 3036).

Go here to schedule personalized faxes to key members of
the Senate, including your two Alabama Senators:

http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=7951&CID=106&RID=15353783

If you prefer to send your own faxes, we have provided all the contact
information for you at the above website. Either way, please take action.
These are very serious times that demand our full efforts. I look
forward to your quick response.

Action #2 --

Call your senators right now and urge them to vote "NO" on S. 3036.



http://www.grassfire.net/r.asp?U=7951&CID=106&RID=15353783

If you prefer to send your own faxes, we have provided all the contact
information for you at the above website. Either way, please take action.
These are very serious times that demand our full efforts. I look
forward to your quick response.


Call your senators right now and urge them to vote "NO" on S. 3036.



Thanks for taking action!

angelatc
06-05-2008, 01:02 PM
Oh the stock market will love that.

RideTheDirt
06-05-2008, 01:30 PM
Wow.This better not pass or we are in deep shit.