The truth is that even wobbly Democrats are getting worried about the left-wing tilt of their party.
Al Muratsuchi has been avoiding visits with constituents. He doesn't seem to keen on hearing their concerns on matters like the gas tax, or the sanctuary state bill, or cap and trade or other issues.
Other Assemblymembers are worried about their seats, too, and it looks like Sacramento power brokers are going to have to bribe legislators to vote to extend the cap and trade carbon tax scheme, too.
Jerry Brown says his climate plan is in danger. To lose would be a tragedy ‘for the world’s
Jerry Brown moved Tuesday to defend his efforts to extend the state’s
cap-and-trade program, which the veteran Democrat described in an interview as
a crucial method to reduce emissions from greenhouse gases.
What about our wallets? What about constituents' quality of life? What about the legacy that parent want to leave for their children?
world,” Brown said. “Because from China, to the European Union, people are
looking to the California cap-and-trade program.”
The only thing that would be a tragedy would … allowing cap and trade to stay in place. That is the wrong approach. No way. No more taxes. No more chasing this Big Green rainbows toward environmental utopianism. We need to stand up to this nonsense.
would extend the program through 2030, an effort to bring more stability to the
market it creates.
NO! We need to take down any legislator in Sacramento who pushes this garbage. No wonder men and women have no respect for elected officials, Democrat or Republican!
Environmentalists and academics suggested the package was moving too far to the
right by making the program more palatable to industry.
How about not having a program at all? Forget what the Left thinks. They don't even think. They are more interested in feeling, noth thinking, and they certainly do not seem inclined to working in league with the truth.
social and environmental justice movements, said it would put the board in
danger of missing its pollution-control mandates and will have a “devastating
impact on our climate.”
Notice how the social justice warriors have taken over even greater levers of power in state government. No wonder the state of California is in big trouble.
Justice Alliance: “We feel as a coalition that Big Oil is dictating climate
policy in California.”
"Environmental Injustice" is more like it.
he isn’t sure whether it will pass, noting lawmakers from both sides of the
aisle represent districts with disparate priorities and constituencies, from
“dairy cows to oil rigs to electric companies.”
Good news: no package was forthcoming. Thursday has come and gine.
Bad news: the word in Sacramento is that the legislators have cobbled together another set of creepy, scuzzy compromises for a Monday vote. The floor votes always take place on Monday or Thursday. Let's hope that more constituents, taxpayers, small businesses of all backgrounds will raise their voices and demand a no vote on this cap and crap nonsense.
interview with The Sacramento Bee. “We got Republican issues and we got
Democratic issues.”
Yes, kill it! If it's Brown, flush it down!
to help the bill achieve the needed two-thirds margin in the Legislature, did
not react publicly Tuesday. The powerful Western States Petroleum Association
did not return calls and messages seeking comment.
Protect us all from the state legislature. When are we finally going to have men and women who are fighting for our rights, rather than scrambling to hold onto their per diems!
prevention fee, a controversial charge on more than 800,000 property owners who
live in rural areas, as of July 1 to sweeten the pot for Republican lawmakers
long unhappy about the charge. It also exempts electric power companies from
paying the sales tax on equipment purchases, certain construction-related costs
and other expenses.
How about exempting ALL OF US?!
Not cap and trade! Shame on Chad Mayes and the rest of the GOP caucus if they cave on this.
negotiations, underscored the delicate nature of culling enough votes to win
passage for the complex, market-based program that has never been the preferred
method for some environmentalists. Seeking the extension through 2030, Brown
himself argued the industry would come pleading for cap and trade to avoid more
onerous commands that are less beneficial to their bottom lines.
There is nothing market based about that big green scam. It needs to be killed outright. No!
environmental law at Stanford University who worked on a rival bill, “it’s been
interesting to see who really wants cap and trade.”
How about "nobody"?
willing to exploit that … it’s written all over the bill.”
Thankfully, Jerry Brown will be gone for good, and we will never have to deal with his corrupt, decrepit legacy ever again. Let's get rid of the Brown legacy once for all!
gases they emit as an incentive for companies to reduce their carbon footprint.
Homeowners, business owners, garden owners, everyone needs a permit just to live and breathe in California these days. When does this insanity stop?
fight climate change and help the state reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40
percent from 1990 levels by 2030. It includes AB 398, by Assemblyman Eduardo
Garcia, D-Coachella, and AB 617, a separate measure on air quality from
Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia, D-Bell Gardens.
How about neither one? How about we just throw the whole thing out and stop regulating CO2 like some bad gas. We all breathe it out, everyone! There is nothing to be worried about. Nothing.
Sierra Nevada released statements Tuesday supporting Brown’s efforts, as did
some environmental groups.
are going to get out of the Legislature.”
both parties were forced to meet the two-thirds threshold at least once a year
to enact a new state budget.
Hoover Institution research fellow and an aide to former Republican Gov. Pete
Wilson. “It was a lot of two sides staring at each other and a lot of bluff and
a lot of bravado.”
Now that Republicans are a diminishing breed and brand, one has to wonder what will be left of California before men and women have to start over and rebuild the destroyed, no longer Golden State.