I really like Ken Salazar. Although he’s a Democrat, I thought he was a great senator. He always looked out for Colorado’s best interests and I always got a personal response from him when I wrote his office. We even agreed on some issues! I hated to see him resign to join the Obama Administration as our new Interior Secretary.
I just shook my head when I read his recent article in the Denver Post. This is not about bashing this good man; it’s about bashing this economy-destroying pipe dream known as Green Energy.
He premises his argument on old anecdotal data. We’ve had some hellish fire seasons this decade, but the past few summers have been shorter and cooler, and recent data shows temperatures trending lower since 2000. Secretary Salazar presses on undaunted:
We are also seeing the dangerous consequences of climate change: longer and hotter fire seasons, reduced snow packs, rising sea levels and declines of wildlife. Farmers, ranchers, municipalities, and other water users in Colorado and across the West are facing the possibility of a grim future in which there is less water to go around.
We will not fully unleash the potential of the clean energy economy unless Congress puts an upper limit on the emissions of heat-trapping gases that are damaging our environment. Doing so will level the playing field for new technologies by allowing the market to put a price on carbon, and will trigger massive investment in renewable energy projects across the country.
Translation: Artificially jack up the price of carbon-based energy.
The cap and trade scheme will make coal, oil and natural gas prices go sky high, and businesses will pass the cost on to the consumer. This will make wind, solar and other inefficient forms of energy generation comparatively cheap, and therefore competitive in this rigged market.
The Obama Administration must have insisted he check his Colorado common sense at the door.
Denver Post – Salazar
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I know just how you feel about Salazar. Virginia’s Fightin’ 9th has a normally sensible Congressman named Rick Boucher. Virginia Democrats are reasonably conservative, as a group, and Boucher is reasonably conservative.
I have talked with him at meetings of candidates and elected officials sponsored by the Chamber at which I was the emcee, and he is not just likable, but smart and sensible.
Until the cap-and-trade bill. You may have read my piece on that where even the crazy Dems in W.Va. opposed cap-and-trade, and Boucher supported it, then in the paper recently tried ardently to support his foolish position.
I guess the upshot is that liberalism infects Democrats, all of them.
So true. I hate hyper-partisanship, but show me a blue dog democrat and I’ll show you a Pelosi-enabler.
Ken Salazar? Obama stated “ken Salazar is just the man for the job, although I want a man who will work on cleaning up the environment, I also want an Interior Department that, very frankly, cleans up its act. And Ken Salazar brings with him the right tools for the job.”
Here he is tools in hand, http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com/search/label/Janitor
Bush coming into office with Republicans talking about cleaning up after the Clintons really rankled the liberal political establishment, so now Obama uses the same language. Highly educated people acting out on a third-grade level. Ain’t politics wonderful?