Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 06-12-2009
Tags: energy, environment, green, solar, technology

Why does Hillary think that it is legal to steal profits from a privately owned business?
And use them to fund some gov’t pet project.
From her Question on the main page – “Hillary Clinton is planning to use excess oil company profits to invest in alternative energy.”
With any good business that is to be profitable and successful, any increase in opperational costs is passed on to the consumer as an increase in price. It’s a “Business”, not a “Charity”. If they add more taxes to the oil industry, it will simply trickle back down to the consumers and the American taxpayer will be funding the “ALTERNATIVE ENERGY INVESTMENTS“.
“We will make it absolutely clear” that oil companies who simply boost gas-pump prices to offset the tax will be prosecuted, State Administration Secretary Mike Morgan told legislators who opened their review of Doyle’s 2007-’09 budget.”
Will all this legislation forces them to stop selling to us?
If it were me I would simply take my business elsewhere… it’s a bad policy and as unconstitutional as eminent domain.
I don’t see many lib responses on here. I’m guessing this is nearly as bad as when Kerry called the military retarded.
They got to all kinds of trouble to hide their true intentions and feelings. She just shouts it right out there. “I want to take a private corporations excessive profits.” You and I know this is what libs want to do, but they go to extreme lengths to hide this from the average person.
Personally I say Thank you Hillary for having the audacity to reveal yourself for what you are.
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