| Jamie Dupree |
More Cap and Trade
Well, judging from the response yesterday, lots of people want to see a lot more of the details in the House-passed Cap and Trade/global warming bill. So here's a few more things to chew on.
Today we will start with what is called the "Climate Change Adjustment Allowance."
On p. 1157 of the bill, it says that a worker who loses his/her job directly as a result of the changes made by the Cap and Trade bill will be eligible for a special unemployment benefit in this plan for a period of up to 156 weeks.
Yes, 156 weeks. That is three years.
"The climate change adjustment allowance payable to an adversely affected worker for a week of unemployment shall be an amount equal to 70 percent of the average weekly wage of the worker," the bill states, with the amount capped at the "average weekly wage for all workers in the State."
And there are more benefits that would be offered to workers who lose their jobs as a result of the climate change bill.
* The feds would "defray reasonable transportation and subsistence expenses" for a worker who has to travel much farther to job training classes that the worker's regular commute.
* The feds would pay the costs of on-the-job training at companies where dislocated workers were hired. Training will be "limited," but then the bill says that training cannot "exceed 156 weeks."
* The feds would pay up to $1,500 in "job search expenses" for dislocated workers
* The feds would pay a "relocation allowance" to a dislocated worker to help them move within the United States so that person can start a new job
* During the time that workers are participating in special cap and trade job training programs, the feds would pay 80% of that workers monthly premium to help them continue to get health insurance
So you can add that to your discussion agenda for the holiday weekend.
If you want to download the bill to look for yourself, then here is your link: http://bit.ly/nOeu2
Right click on it to save the file on your computer.
Next week, hearings begin before a Senate Committee, with a markup slated for the last week in July. Take a minute to read what's actually in the bill.
What others are saying
- cap and tradeThe power grab of the century, cap and trade will unionize your home, government will be able to make sure your new home is 50 percent more enegy efficient. (how can you afford a new home?) Cap and trade will make everything carbon based which is life on this planet go up in price. Wait and see,The progressives want total control of everything we know as free americans.By passing this bill this is another action we see that sends us closer to Socialism. Like everthing else we are seeing from BHO and Congress. We are getting change alright so fast we cannot afford it. Change this fast is never well planned for the good of society as we once knew it.
- Cap and Trade ExcessGovernment has gone off the deep end. There is no end in their minds as to how much money we can print/borrow/steal in order to fund these pie-in-the-sky dreams of theirs. God forbid that we expand our own drilling and refining capacities, build nuclear power plants and institute incremental changes that would allow the market forces to adjust.
Cap and Trade is no different from say the Prescription Bill that Bush passed. You can float a guesstimated price tag. But it's just a stab in the dark. There is no way to measure the impact of this bill nor the cost. It boils down to emotion not economics. - What's in the billWhen the Jamie Duprees of this world raise enough hell to be able to read such bills beforehand, well, the sea will dry up first.
Few in Congress if any read this bill. That is the fault of the press. Mr. Dupree knows damn well that a PR assault on the Obama White House and the Pelosi-Reid Congress similar to the Mark Sanford/Mark Foley/Bush Guard Memo?Dubai Ports feeding frenzies would force our leaders to think twice.
He knows damn well that if he and his colleagues were hitting the White House and Congress every day with scandal coverage of Rangel, Visclosky, Moran, Murtha, and Jefferson our elected officials would think twice.
He knows damn well that if President Obama were to open the Washington Post or the New York Times, or turn on a broadcast network's morning or evening show, and see that a terrorist who had killed captured US soldiers had been released, that our elected officials would think twice.
He knows damn well if the press pounded Congress for voting on b ills they haven't read and pounded the Obama Administration for breaking numerous campaign promises that our elected leaders would think twice before proceeding with bad legislation.
But he thinks that he is doing his job by reporting after the fact. He is not. The contents of such bills should be posted online first, per an Obama promise. The press could exact a penalty for the breaking of this promise. They do not and will not. - Climate Change Adjustment AllowanceSounds like the government is setting up to be like unoins. Isn't that a large part of what is wrong with the auto industies. GET THE GOVERNMENT OUT OF OUR LIVES AND LET US KEEP OUR MONEY WE WORKED HARD FOR. What's wrong with it. How many years has it worked. WOW what a concept.
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