The Economic Impact of the Waxman-Markey Cap-and-Trade Bill Print E-mail
Written by Ben Lieberman   
Monday, 29 June 2009 04:39

The Economic Impact of the Waxman-Markey Cap-and-Trade Bill

 

[Illustrations, footnotes and references available in PDF version]    

 

It is clear that cap-and-trade is very expensive and amounts to nothing more than an energy tax in disguise. After all, when you sweep aside all the complexities of how cap and trade operates--and make no mistake, this is the most convoluted attempt at economic central planning this nation has ever attempted--the bottom line is that cap and trade works by raising the cost of energy high enough so that individuals and businesses are forced to use less of it. Inflicting economic pain is what this is all about. That is how the ever-tightening emissions targets will be met.



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