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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124704550659510745.html

Interesting article.

Points out that China and India are against Kyoto (aka: Cap and Trade) because it would slow their economic growth. These two countries, who are in their own version of an "industrial revolution," who are some of the worst polluters would, at least, like to see some sort of economic growth and a better standard of living for their people.......as I take it. That is natural. Why not let their people enjoy a higher standard of living? Less likely of a social revolution.

As for the Europeans and Japanese who want to "slow" or not abide by the Kyoto Accords (aka: Cap and Trade) it is also economic for them. Even the European style socialism is taxed heavily upon their people and another tax on goods and services will decrease the standard of living that Europeans have, somewhat, come to embrace.

Two interesting parallels come to mind. One, our current socialist democrats want to "jump" into a European style government run health care system while our friends, across the pond, are trying to get out of it and go with privitization or more privitization. Even England and Germany have warned us not to go where they have been. Two, with really no industrialized country 100% on board with Kyoto (aka: Crap and Trade) they envision a drastic slow down of economic growth and everything that comes with stagnation (i.e. lay offs.....more taxes for the growing welfare roles......ect ect......then more taxes for a decrease of personal funds....possibly more bankruptcies.....and the "ball of twine" grows).

My intreptation of the bottom line is that industrialized countries see Kyoto (aka: Crap and Trade) as a fast track to state bankruptcy.

So why is Barry Soetoro (aka: B Hussain Obama) and his minions, on "the hill," forcefully getting the American people involved in such endeavors when all other countries are against the principles?

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