Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Posted by: Michele Bachmann at 10:58 AM
I have made no secret of my objections to a proposed cap-and-trade energy tax that will result in increased costs for every single American. The tax would require energy producers and businesses to pay to emit carbon emissions in the hope of reducing greenhouse gases.  You, the consumer, would be footing the bill.

I published an op-ed in the Star Tribune earlier this month highlighting the dangers of this piece of legislation and what it means for Americans. In the piece, I cited an MIT study that found the average American household would experience increased bills of $3,128 per year if this legislation became law.

This statistic has drawn much criticism in the local news and around the nation because the MIT professor involved with the study, John Reilly, questioned the validity of the interpretation used by myself and many Republicans.

But in an interview with the Weekly Standard, Professor Reilly clarified his critique and accepted the Republican use of the statistic

As reported in the Weekly Standard, “MIT professor John Reilly admitted that his original estimate of cap and trade’s cost was inaccurate…’I made a boneheaded mistake in an excel spread sheet.  I have sent a new letter to Republicans correcting my error.’”

Interestingly, Professor Reilly also assumes that Washington’s better angels will prevail over its need for revenue to pay for its expensive spending habits. 

"Reilly assumes that the $3,128 will be 'returned' to each household. Without that assumption, Reilly wrote, 'the cost would then be the Republican estimate [$3,128] plus the cost I estimate [$800].'"

Reilly continued, "If the Republicans were to focus on that revenue, and their message was to rally the public to make sure all this money was returned in a check to each household rather than spent on other public services then I would have no problem with their use of our number.'"

I am more skeptical of Washington’s intentions and I believe that the Democrats have no intention of using a cap-and-trade system to deliver rebates to consumers; they want the tax revenue to fund more government spending.  Key Democrats – including President Obama and Senators Reid & Conrad – have even said they want to use cap-and-trade to fund their government-run health care plan.

The reality is, it's anybody's guess as to how the cap-and-trade revenues would end up getting spent. What we do know is that you’ll be paying them but it will be the government spending them -- not you -- and that's the problem.

I hope the press is just as quick and eager to correct the report that the GOP's estimate of cap-and-trade's cost is a "pants on fire" falsehood as they were in claiming it.

(Cross-posted at the Hill's Congress Blog)



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SJA writes: Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 11:06 AM
We all know
That the politicians will not return this money to the people. Politicians just spend and this will be a means of getting more money for pork projects.
K.G. writes: Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 11:19 AM
What? Washington Is Going to Give Us...
...a rebate on the revenues? What a sick joke!

Of course, the whole issue comes down to competency in government. Do they know what they hell they are doing? And if they did, could they do it anyway?

Case in point: My husband has paid $100s of thousands of $$ into SS. Now is drawing out, poco a poco while paying taxes on it. He will NEVER get even the principle back. Even if SS doesn't go completely belly up, he will before he breaks even.

The other day he got an extra check for $7000--we have no idea why. There is never anyone in the SS office that can explain anything. One person says one thing, another says something else.

The recipient never has any control or power--even to get answers. Were we owed the $7000 or was it $14,000? Or $3000? Who knows? No one.

This is one of the millions of problems with big government. They take our money at virtual gunpoint, there is no accountabiity, no transparency and the tax payer is at the mercy of an unstoppable dictator.

The only answer is to rise up (a la the tea parties) and not let them do it in the first place. Stop government at every turn. Government has long been matasticizing into an evil cancer, growing itself and killing the country.
William writes: Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 12:02 PM
Cap-and-Trade
"I am more skeptical of Washington’s intentions and I believe that the Democrats have no intention of using a cap-and-trade system to deliver rebates to consumers; they want the tax revenue to fund more government spending."

I have to agree. I see this as another means for government to loot the taxpayer in order to finance more spending.
William writes: Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 12:07 PM
HR 1207
On a positive note, HR 1207 now has 71 cosponsors!
Retired Lady writes: Wednesday, April, 22, 2009 12:52 PM
This gov't.
give money back? No, that won't happen! Harry Reid & cronies will spend, spend, spend; but NOT their own money! Visualize gov't. run health care!
Rodney writes: Monday, April, 27, 2009 9:24 PM
Cap & Trade & Rebate
We all know that corporations simply pass on penalties to consumers in the form of increased prices.

You seem to be saying the feds will fine companies that generate too much CO2 and then send the fine-monies to the citizens of the US.

Doesn't this mean the feds will end up paying the fines they levy against those companies?

Kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?
Julie writes: Monday, April, 27, 2009 9:38 PM
Cap & Trade
Is just an indirect tax. And a huge one.

When candidate Obama said he would lower taxes on the poor and middle class, he failed to mention that his cap & trade project will raise our utility bills by thousands of dollars per year.

CO2 is not a pollutant. Why are we forcing struggling Americans to pay a premium on a non-pollutant?
Heather  writes: Monday, April, 27, 2009 10:58 PM
Cap and Trade
The EPA has a comment period going on right now concerning it's endangerment finding on green house gases. I would like to know if there are any groups of organized people who are fighting against this stuff and if there would be some group that I could join or something. I would like to leave a comment but the kind I'd write would easily be disregarded. There is so much misinformation and obviscation that has gone on with this issue. Anybody know a good group?
Julie writes: Monday, April, 27, 2009 11:02 PM
Heather,
You might want to check out the Heritage Foundation.
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