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bobbyw24
07-10-2009, 07:20 AM
http://www.politicalbyline.com/2009/07/09/congress-put-the-brakes-on-obamas-cap-and-trade-bill/

Congress put the brakes on Obama’s Cap and Trade bill
By Paleo Pat, on July 9th, 2009

Looks like the Hope and Change will be slightly delayed.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama’s push for quick action by Congress on climate change legislation suffered a setback on Thursday when the U.S. Senate committee leading the drive delayed work on the bill until September.

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer said her self-imposed deadline of early August for finishing writing a bill to combat global warming has been put off until after Congress returns from a recess that ends in early September.

“We’ll do it as soon as we get back” from that break, Boxer told reporters. Asked if this delay jeopardizes chances the Senate will pass a bill this year, Boxer said, “Not a bit … we’ll be in (session) until Christmas, so I’m not worried about it.”

But Boxer did not guarantee Congress will be able to finish a bill and deliver it to Obama by December, when he plans to attend an international summit on climate change in Copenhagen.

“I want to take this as far as we can take it (before Copenhagen). The more we do the better,” Boxer said.

via Obama’s drive for climate change bill delayed – Washington Post. (H/T to HotAir)

Contrary to what the Democrats are trying to tell the media, this here is why the bill has been delayed:

WHEELING – He is not yet back to work in the Senate chamber, but U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd is opposing “cap and trade” legislation pushed by the Obama administration.

The 91-year-old Byrd, D-W.Va., was released from an unidentified Washington, D.C. hospital last week after a month-long stay for a staph infection. He expects to return to the chamber before the Senate begins debate on “cap and trade” – which is tentatively set for this fall, according to Byrd’s office.

“I cannot support the House bill in its present form,” Byrd said in a statement. “I continue to believe that clean coal can be a ‘green’ energy. Those of us who understand coal’s great potential in our quest for energy independence must continue to work diligently in shaping a climate bill that will ensure access to affordable energy for West Virginians. I remain bullish about the future of coal, and am so very proud of the miners who labor and toil in the coalfields of West Virginia.”

Byrd grew up in the coalfields of Stotesbury, W.Va., in Raleigh County. Jesse Jacobs, spokesman for Byrd, said the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will begin marking up the “cap and trade” bill later this month, with floor debate scheduled for September or October.

I will give kudo’s to that old man. He might have been a Klan member at one point; something that he has profusely apologized for many times. He might be a democrat, but I cannot sit her and fault a man for looking out for his people. That is what Congressman are supposed to do, and I give all the credit due for that. Senator Byrd is of the old school Democratic Party. Before the stupidity of socialism took it over, he still believes in the principles of free markets and capitalism; in short, he has not sold out to the Socialist nonsense of the modern day Democratic Party.

God Bless Him for that.

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roho76
07-10-2009, 07:50 AM
Bravo. Congress finally did something right. This will probably pass anyways but at least we've been spared for a couple of months.

paulitics
07-10-2009, 08:35 AM
This is great news. This is being set back because of the pissed off American's phone calls. Only an extreme fringe of progressive democrats want this. The independents are running away in droves. The polls prove this.

There is no way in hell they can steamroll this and government health care during the summer, and the summer is always the best time to push through stuff that the American people won't like.

The Obama administration miscalculated. They were chasing too many bunny rabits at one time. And what happens when you do that? You end up missing them all. They will recalibrate, and focus on ramming health care down our throats by summers end.

moostraks
07-10-2009, 09:00 AM
This is great news. This is being set back because of the pissed off American's phone calls. Only an extreme fringe of progressive democrats want this. The independents are running away in droves. The polls prove this.

There is no way in hell they can steamroll this and government health care during the summer, and the summer is always the best time to push through stuff that the American people won't like.

The Obama administration miscalculated. They were chasing too many bunny rabits at one time. And what happens when you do that? You end up missing them all. They will recalibrate, and focus on ramming health care down our throats by summers end.

Maybe, but I think they will have a medical 9/11 before they do, and that way people beg them for the healthcare and whatever interventions the healthcare community sees fit to enforce. Those who oppose this legislation and the bureaucracy it creates will be tantamount to a terrorist and will be dealt with as an enemy of the state. You can see the forerunning mentality by watching the news blurbs and entertainment venues and how we are being propagandized to lean this way. It is steering at its finest...