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New World Order Title: Tax and spending measures end oil export ban, but facilitate Paris climate agreement (Green Climate Fund payments start) A tax-and-spending package hammered out by congressional leaders this week would accomplish some long-held conservative energy policy goals, but provisions that would subsidize renewable energy and finance a recent United Nations climate accord have some on the right fuming. The omnibus spending bill unveiled on Tuesday evening would finance a handful of programs that will redirect money into whats known as the Green Climate Fund, a program to support the international climate deal reached in Paris this week. An accompanying slate of tax break extensions would preserve a number of subsidies for renewable energy development that conservatives have derided as distortions of the global energy market. The White House cited those tax breaks in announcing Obamas support for the bill on Wednesday afternoon. With sufficient Democratic support looking likely, the measure appears headed for passage and implementation. Though it contains Democratic priorities, the omnibus would also lift the U.S. ban on crude oil exports, a measure long sought by conservatives and industry groups that say it would sustain the American energy industry in the face of plummeting oil prices and project U.S. financial power across the globe. This is a big win for American jobs and for our energy industry. Its a big win for our manufacturers and for our foreign policy, said Speaker Paul Ryan in Wednesday remarks on the omnibus. The legislation is widely seen as an early test of his tenure atop of the House of Representatives. Thomas Pyle, who leads the American Energy Alliance, an industry trade group, said that lifting the export ban is an important policy that will benefit the economy in the long run. However, Pyle hedged his praise. Republican leadership paid too high a price, capitulating on nearly every demand from the Left, he said in a statement. Extending corporate handouts to the wind and solar industry will cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars and hike electricity prices on middle class Americans, all while putting a down payment on Obamas climate agenda. Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck dismissed the criticism in an emailed statement, saying energy policy victories in the omnibus outweighed concessions to Democrats. A permanent win on the oil embargo vastly overshadows some temporary, expiring renewable provisionsjust as many House Democrats have complained, Buck wrote. Rep. Raul Grijalva (D., N.M.) is one of those Democrats. He complained that the bill gives oil drillers an enormous policy win that does our economy no good and threatens the climate progress made in Paris. However, conservatives said that the bill actually facilitates parts of the Paris deal by authorizing money for the Green Climate Fund, a program to subsidize renewable energy development in the third world and adapt to climate change. Payments to the GCF will come from three programs financed by the omnibus bill. It authorizes $170 million in payments to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Developments Clean Technology Fund, $50 million to the banks Strategic Climate Fund, and $168 million to its Global Environment Facility. All three of those programs feed into the GCF. No language in the omnibus would prohibit the distribution of that money. U.S. negotiators pledged to pay $3 billion into the GCF as part of the climate deal struck in Paris this week. Under the congressional budget deal, the United States will be able to make its first payment of $500 million into the GCF next year. Ryan and the omnibus that he negotiated have won praise from some prominent conservative voices. The Wall Street Journal called the oil export ban repeal a major, if rare, pro-growth victory in a Thursday editorial. Energy lobbyist Mike McKenna was less optimistic. In an email, he said the omnibus energy provisions represent an enormous amount traded away so Exxon and [oil magnate] Harold Hamm can make a few more dollars (assuming the price of oil ever rises). And, despite all the noise and fury, [the omnibus turns] a blind eye towards reprogramming funds to the GCF and a continued flow of cash to the UN climate racket. The legislations supporters say that those sorts of tradeoffs are the reality of governing in a divided Washington. This kind of ugly Beltway compromise wont make anyone feel better about Washington, but the hopeful way to think about the omnibus and the tax bill is as a reset for the next President and Congress, the Journals editorial board wrote. Poster Comment: The D&R party is fully compliant with the UN Climate scam. Subscribe to *The Two Parties ARE the Same* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Why not just call it what it is. PAYOFF in a good ole boy system run by crooks! I kinda wonder what America is going to be next? Mexico or China?
So They drank the green koolaid
TRAITORS, ALL !! Si vis pacem, para bellum Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. There are no Carthaginian terrorists. The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. - George S. Patton
I'd LOVE to see some reporter or reporterette as Obomber,"Dood! If you are so concerned about the climate,WTF are you doing flying dozens of people,SUV's and who knows what else all the way to Hawaii so your lame ass can have a vacation? Why not go to a East Coast beach in the northeast if you have to have a beach?" We all know that ain't gonna happen,though. None of them will even ask Goober Gore about his flying all around the globe in a private jet,so you know they ain't going to ask Bombing Barry. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) American Indians had open borders. Look at how well that worked out for them.
But, but, they are Special.
Si vis pacem, para bellum Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. There are no Carthaginian terrorists. The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his. - George S. Patton
Oh so special, where I come from special means retard is it the same there?
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