KingCondanomation
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Well it's official, what was blatantly obvious, that regulating more and boosting the cost of products from global warming regulations would result in less demand and thus job losses has happened.
And let's all remember that Liberal Democrats in every level of power are saying they are focused on jobs while they try and push FEDERAL regulations that do EXACTLY what California did in trying to control emissions.
"California is likely to see modest job losses in the near term from its aggressive climate change policy due to higher energy costs and other factors, the state's independent Legislative Analyst's Office said. Skip related content
The budget watchdog was responding to a request by Republican state Senator Dave Cogdill to study the effects of California's 2006 climate change law, which mandates changes to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.
California's environmental vanguard approach is being hotly debated in the state ahead of a November gubernatorial race and in the midst of an economic downturn that has pushed unemployment to recent records. Many other states and the federal government are watching closely.
"We believe that the aggregate net jobs impact in the near term is likely to be negative," said the report, dated March 4. "Reasons for this include the various economic dislocations, behavioral adjustments, investment requirements, and certain other factors," it said."
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100309/tpl-environment-us-climate-california-20b2d2f.html
Spread this out to as many as you can so this stops and hopefully gets reversed.
And let's all remember that Liberal Democrats in every level of power are saying they are focused on jobs while they try and push FEDERAL regulations that do EXACTLY what California did in trying to control emissions.
"California is likely to see modest job losses in the near term from its aggressive climate change policy due to higher energy costs and other factors, the state's independent Legislative Analyst's Office said. Skip related content
The budget watchdog was responding to a request by Republican state Senator Dave Cogdill to study the effects of California's 2006 climate change law, which mandates changes to cut greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.
California's environmental vanguard approach is being hotly debated in the state ahead of a November gubernatorial race and in the midst of an economic downturn that has pushed unemployment to recent records. Many other states and the federal government are watching closely.
"We believe that the aggregate net jobs impact in the near term is likely to be negative," said the report, dated March 4. "Reasons for this include the various economic dislocations, behavioral adjustments, investment requirements, and certain other factors," it said."
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/22/20100309/tpl-environment-us-climate-california-20b2d2f.html
Spread this out to as many as you can so this stops and hopefully gets reversed.