Palin on cap-and-trade: Job-killer

posted at 10:11 am on July 14, 2009 by Ed Morrissey

Sarah Palin takes on Barack Obama on his home turf, so to speak, by penning an op-ed in the Washington Post.  On Sunday, Obama’s own Post column attempted to defend his stimulus package and plead for patience, promising that new jobs will arrive over the next two years.  Two days later, Palin assails his cap-and-trade bill as a job killer that will wipe out many more jobs than Porkulus could ever create:

American prosperity has always been driven by the steady supply of abundant, affordable energy. Particularly in Alaska, we understand the inherent link between energy and prosperity, energy and opportunity, and energy and security. Consequently, many of us in this huge, energy-rich state recognize that the president’s cap-and-trade energy tax would adversely affect every aspect of the U.S. economy.

There is no denying that as the world becomes more industrialized, we need to reform our energy policy and become less dependent on foreign energy sources. But the answer doesn’t lie in making energy scarcer and more expensive! Those who understand the issue know we can meet our energy needs and environmental challenges without destroying America’s economy.

Job losses are so certain under this new cap-and-tax plan that it includes a provision accommodating newly unemployed workers from the resulting dried-up energy sector, to the tune of $4.2 billion over eight years. So much for creating jobs.

In addition to immediately increasing unemployment in the energy sector, even more American jobs will be threatened by the rising cost of doing business under the cap-and-tax plan. For example, the cost of farming will certainly increase, driving down farm incomes while driving up grocery prices. The costs of manufacturing, warehousing and transportation will also increase.

The ironic beauty in this plan? Soon, even the most ardent liberal will understand supply-side economics.

Unfortunately, the ironic beauty will only become apparent after cap-and-trade does severe damage to our economy and standard of living.  Even then, the most ardent liberals won’t admit a problem at all, because the push for cap-and-trade has other motivations than just lowering CO2 in the atmosphere.  Those pushing cap-and-trade and making hysterical pronouncements about having only 96 months until the end of the world want to push people into statist control of energy production.  They’re not worried about falling standards of living; most of them think we exploit too many natural resources anyway, and that less energy and less of everything would bring about the kind of harmony they desire — and want to impose on everyone else.

We need to make all of this clear.  Cap-and-trade rations energy production, which means there will be less of it for a long time.  Alternatives are not ready for the kind of mass production that would allow a complete replacement of energy, and probably won’t be for decades, if ever in some cases (notably wind power, as GreenChoice showed and as T. Boone Pickens finally realized).  That means a lower standard of living that will impact America regressively, with the lowest income earners getting hit the hardest.  The drain on the economy from high energy prices means less jobs and higher retail prices for goods and services, again a regressive consequence of energy rationing.

Obama and his Utopian allies promise that government will help close the gap by offering more services to the unemployed and the poor at the expense of the “rich”.  What will that do?  It will further handicap the economy by keeping capital out of the markets.  Even worse, it will vastly expand the dependent class in America who have to go on the dole to survive.  And many of those ardent liberals will be pretty happy with that outcome, too.

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What is Palin going to do with the children?

Is she going to hire a babysitter?

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM

why are you asking me?

upinak on July 14, 2009 at 8:01 PM

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM

If I remember correctly, they have this antiquated thing called a “family.” At least once, when they came down after the election and the baby was sick they left him home with grandmother.

But yeah, if they’re traveling a lot after getting some book $ traveling as a family or hiring a nanny shouldn’t be a problem if needed.

cs89 on July 14, 2009 at 8:09 PM

upinak on July 14, 2009 at 8:01 PM

They need to keep an eye on Bristol… She doesn’t care that she is embarrassing her mother….

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 8:15 PM

They need to keep an eye on Bristol… She doesn’t care that she is embarrassing her mother….

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 8:15 PM

Aren’t you the dipstick who says I AM Bristol?

You need to just go away… I think YOU are an embarrassment. Stop being a troll and come back to earth.

upinak on July 14, 2009 at 8:19 PM

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 8:15 PM

Think she’s 18 now. If she got too “embarrassing” they could say something crazy, like “she’s an adult and makes her own choices.”

cs89 on July 14, 2009 at 8:44 PM

I was on the SarahPAC thread last night. Guntotinglibertarian isn’t a Sarah fan (likes Rudy) and isn’t pro-life, but I don’t think he supports Obama’s policies. Unless I’m woefully mistaken, his remarks above were intended to be sarcastic.

jazz_piano on July 14, 2009 at 6:08 PM

You’re correct on all counts, except that I do like Sarah Palin. A lot. I just doubt she can win, but I sure would be delighted to be proven wrong.

guntotinglibertarian on July 14, 2009 at 9:05 PM

You’re correct on all counts, except that I do like Sarah Palin. A lot. I just doubt she can win, but I sure would be delighted to be proven wrong.

guntotinglibertarian on July 14, 2009 at 9:05 PM

This would be an issue if the election were just around the corner. Sarah Palin has her work cut out for her by landing troops on the statist liberal issues–DEBT, ENERGY et al. If she makes significant headway, heck–let her run for president. Until then, let’s focus on today’s tasks.

ted c on July 14, 2009 at 9:13 PM

Sarah Palin has her work cut out for her by landing troops on the statist liberal issues–DEBT, ENERGY et al.

Quite true. Even makes me re-think her resignation – if she hopes to really influence national issues, being stuck in Alaska, tied down by Liilliputions, is a waste of energy.

guntotinglibertarian on July 14, 2009 at 9:28 PM

Sarah Palin knows the energy sector well, based on her years of experience that go back before her governorship. She can debate the issue with devastating facts to prove her point. Through her years in one of America’s last frontiers, she also has demonstrated herself to be a good steward of the earth, responsibly tapping the resources of her state and sharing its bounty to the lower 48.

Sarah Palin makes a mockery of the simple buffoon Kerry, who know nothing about energy nor economics.

Have at it, Sarah! Make a documentary showing that Alaska is not melting into oblivion and that global warming is a farce. Provide those photos of how wildlife flourishes along the oil piplines and how tapping of our resources is responsibly done in America. Show how gas and oil development have added to your citizen’s economy and to the rest of America. Explain how peripheral jobs are created and sustained by using our natural resources. Take people on a tour to the ANWR area to show how tiny and bleak the area under debate is.

You are the voice of ENERGY in our nation. Be the megaphone and sound the trumpet. Blast the New Agers with facts in the charming and convincing way that you have. Invite the congresscritters who would rather take expensive jaunts to exotic venues around the world and show them what they are missing.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 9:42 PM

Why do folks insist that Palin is making a personal political move. I believe that she sees her role presently as an advocate for energy, common sense, national security, and smaller goverment. The nation could not have a better spokesman.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 9:55 PM

the electric companies gave alot of money to the dems and obama. cap and trade will make them very wealth….just saying. We heard about Exxon for 8 years I think its time we start tallking about Con Ed and Duke power

unseen on July 14, 2009 at 11:01 AM

Good point. Remember, too, that Bill Ayers’s dad was an exec at Con Ed.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 10:08 PM

Being a president is sort of like being an ex-governor…except you have actual responsibilities.

crr6 on July 14, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Being a president is sort of like being an ex-governor…except you have actual responsibilities.

crr6 on July 14, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Yep, car companies and banks can’t just nationalize themselves you know….

cs89 on July 14, 2009 at 10:32 PM

Being a president is sort of like being an ex-governor…except you have actual responsibilities.

crr6 on July 14, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Good point… bankrupting the greatest nation on Earth is no small task… a second stimulus ought to do the trick. Yes we can!

BPD on July 14, 2009 at 10:39 PM

It may have already been said, but as I recall, Obama made great hay during the campaign that his visions of a green economy would create three million new jobs. I wonder, after taking into account the job loss resulting from cap-and-trade, whether his three million figure was gross or net.

BuckeyeSam on July 14, 2009 at 1:56 PM

Obama’s vision of the jobs created are largely government paper pushers, compliance inspectors, and legal enforcers. The whole boondoggle is nothing more than a tax imposition supporting tax-dependent employees.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 10:50 PM

Edison, (Henry)Ford, and Firestone did not go to elite Ivy League schools either, yet they managed to get us out of the dark and moving.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 10:53 PM

… except you have actual responsibilities.

crr6 on July 14, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Nahhh, that’s what the czars are there for! Like the TOTUS, they have to take one for the Boss.

littleguy on July 14, 2009 at 11:27 PM

Wow. Some real quality bloggin’ goin’ on here. Go, Sarah!

My best friend got his 2010 Camaro SS 2 weeks ago. Black (automatic, though). Came to my house right from the dealer. Gave me a high school GTO flashback. Lots left under your foot. I didn’t flog it, it only had 30 miles on it! Two days ago some old woman backed into it, driver’s side rear quarter. Estimate……7 grand!

1921 C DRUM on July 14, 2009 at 11:38 PM

Well, of course cap & trade will kill AMERICAN jobs. But it’ll do wonders for foreign jobs. It’s all part of our “apologize for Excellence” tour. Duh!

hawksruleva on July 15, 2009 at 12:42 AM

What is Palin going to do with the children?

Is she going to hire a babysitter?

TimeTraveler on July 14, 2009 at 7:12 PM

Do you ask the same question of Obama? Seems to me that Sarah Palin has a spouse, teenagers, and an extended family who are there to help at any time. Like families are supposed to be.

I have always been the main breadwinner in our family although both of us work. Are you telling me I have to stay home and take care of the kids? I would have loved to, but that’s not my reality.

Women don’t have to only be barefoot and pregnant these days.

Common Sense on July 15, 2009 at 2:30 AM

Common Sense on July 15, 2009 at 2:30 AM

I am not blaming Palin at all…. I am laying all the blame on Bristol for what she pulled while her mother was working hard for the family. I only suggested a babysitter to keep an eye out on Bristol.

TimeTraveler on July 15, 2009 at 3:10 AM

Isn’t it time for Time Traveler to move on?

atheling on July 15, 2009 at 3:27 AM

PLEASE RUN IQUITAROD IN ‘12 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

IT WILL BE AWESOME

Dave Rywall on July 14, 2009 at 4:47 PM

That’s your response after being shown you are a deceiving liar?
She will run, maybe not as president, but she will be the “spoiler”.
She already has begun taking Obama apart…she has already began the national debate on energy.
Rather then trying to push through laws without debate, ramming huge spending bills down the public without reading them (so much for “transparency”).
Palin is bringing this debate to the public, where the liberals (that you support) are afraid to bring it.
You are a liar…you do not want Palin in the public exposing the fallacy of the liberal programs.
That is why you and others attack her at every turn…she is your biggest threat.
Otherwise you would embrace her public stance, and encourage her to bring forth her ideas….but you only attack her personally, not her ideas…typical liberal.
You even have a new “name” for her, because you can’t bear to have her speak the truth.

right2bright on July 15, 2009 at 7:58 AM

I am not blaming Palin at all…. I am laying all the blame on Bristol for what she pulled while her mother was working hard for the family. I only suggested a babysitter to keep an eye out on Bristol.

TimeTraveler on July 15, 2009 at 3:10 AM

Let me guess…you are mid twenties, and don’t have a job…correct?
You can’t find anything wrong with Palin’s policy, so you attack her family…what a surprise.

right2bright on July 15, 2009 at 8:00 AM

TimeTraveler on July 15, 2009 at 3:10 AM

Let’s say this again- Bristol’s 18.

Would you hire a “babysitter” to keep an eye on your 18-year-old? At some point you let’em grow up and make their own choices, good or bad.

cs89 on July 15, 2009 at 9:48 AM

guntotinglibertarian on July 14, 2009 at 9:05 PM

You doubt she can win? So what? We ran Backdoor John McCain and I knew he wouldn’t win. People keep talking about Charlie Crist or Mike Huckabee. No matter how bad the economy is, either one of those two is a sub 100 electoral blow out waiting to happen. Given the relative spineless at the leadership levels of the GOP, the last thing they’re worried about is winning. They seem to want to compromise between someone the media won’t hate too much and the base will throw money at…
The one thing Palin gives is a candidate I don’t mind losing with; McCain was an embarassment. He was like a bad stunt man, falling down before the fake punch was actually thrown.

TimeTraveler on July 15, 2009 at 3:10 AM

Your mom have a babysitter when you were conceived? You have a babysitter to make sure you stay away from the naughty erotic vomit sites? Why don’t you leave the comedy routine to people that actually have a sense of humor. You’re annoying. Shut up.

austinnelly on July 15, 2009 at 9:54 AM

Plain common sense is all we needed in the first place, and that’s what Palin has. O Reilly is calling this bill Cap and Con…The profit (Con) goes to Al Gore, GE, and Goldman Sachs and the tax goes to us.

Nalea on July 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM

Yep, sounds paranoid, and overly simplified, but it sure looks like this: Cap & Trade, Stimulus, Health Care, all on top of the congress-instigated mortgage crisis, etc… the idea is obviously to collapse the economy under the sheer weight of these spending programs, after which the government can step in and run everything.

n0doz on July 15, 2009 at 2:24 PM

An overlooked stat today:

Who would you vote for today?

Obama 42% (46)

someone else 39% (30)

Diageo/The Hotline poll

technopeasant on July 15, 2009 at 9:04 PM

Why do folks insist that Palin is making a personal political move. I believe that she sees her role presently as an advocate for energy, common sense, national security, and smaller goverment. The nation could not have a better spokesman.

onlineanalyst on July 14, 2009 at 9:55 PM

You may well be right – she can advocate for these things, which are issues that are at the very core of conservatism. If her advocacy becomes a true platform, from which she can launch a candidacy, well and good.

Many here are convinced that a presidentially run is inevitable; I’m of the opinion that if it happens, naturally, as a result of her “wilderness period,” (as was the case with Churchill, then she will be the better candidate for it.

massrighty on July 15, 2009 at 9:22 PM

TimeTraveler on any date at any time

Full on troll alert for this one. It uses a false “concern” for Governor Palin, (ususally couched in comments about her children) to advance the idea that Governor Palin is in some way incapable, or handicapped by her circumstances.

Time Traveler will not answer questions directly, and is neither creative nor original.

Cowardly Troll.

massrighty on July 15, 2009 at 9:26 PM

The one thing Palin got’s is a core dedicated group following. That can make the difference. After some thought and following Palin pro and Con, I now am supporting Palin for 2012. I believe she could find thousands of supporters who would love to babysit her children, no problem. I agree she needs to be independent and organize under her own right and control. All these pandering has been RINO Republicans trying to advise her on politics should go take a hike.

Ed Laskie on July 16, 2009 at 6:22 AM

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