Joe Sestak is pretty much your typical moonbat liberal. If a bill regulates something and acts beyond the Constitutional powers granted to Congress he is pretty much for said bill. Mr. Sestak, a current Congressman for Pennsylvania, is trying hard to gain the Senate seat held currently by Snarlin Arlen Specter the Defector who has being sent into forced retirement come next year.
Sestak has proven during his tenure in the United States Congress that he is everything I said in the first two sentences of this article. A prime example of this is his support for Cap and Trade which is currently stalled in the Democrat controlled Senate after passing the Democrat controlled House. The bill would impose limitations on carbon dioxide emissions from industry and tax fuels that industry uses meaning that anything business at all that requires some sort of combustion to create a product from steel to baking bread will be hit with regulations. If not now due to exemptions then at some point down the road because if history has shown us anything it is that liberals hate it when anyone is excluded from their control.
Companies that need to use more than their allotment to produce products would be taxed and of course they will have to hire more lawyers and also add carbon accountants to their pay roll to help keep track of the new regulations. All this adds to the cost of the goods said company will produce and that added cost will be wrapped up in the price we citizens will pay when we by those products. Oops. Sorry liberals, I guess I just gave away the big scam huh? That what you are really going to do is tax the citizens with this plan because businesses do not pay taxes. They just collect them on behalf of the government. Economics 101.
Pat Toomey commented after visiting a local steel mill that, “I’m concerned that if cap-and-trade became law, it would put [Frontier Steel] out of business.”
Sestak’s response? After his own visit trying to put on a face of being for the citizens of Pennsylvania at another company he pulled out the Evil Republican card. He said according to the Tribune Review, “Pat Toomey is in the pocket of big oil and big oil doesn’t want alternative energy.”
Yeah, the same old same old from a man whose responses always seem to be vaguely on target of the general criticism of him but wildly out of place in the grand scheme of things. I don’t think, based on Toomey’s own website that Sestak’s talking point holds much truth considering that Pat states and promotes, “Other sources of energy,” aside from oil including, “natural gas in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale and the production of nuclear power.” How can he be in the pocket of Big Oil when supporting these other sources? And do you mean he is in the pocket of Big Oil like President Obama is? The largest recipient of donations from BP and their employees in years?
I hate to tell Mr. Sestak this but certain industries just cannot function on wind or solar power. In fact many of our heavy industry and even mid and light industry cannot do this. Try telling large steel manufactures like Allegheny Ludlum that they have to use “alternative energy” to heat their steel slabs. It simply is not going to happen and if you want me to work through the math I will be more than happy to show you why it won’t happen.
I am sorry Mr. Sestak that Pat Toomey doesn’t support gerbil power. But don’t lie ok? Especially just to draw attention away from the fact that you supported Cap and Trade, voted for it and now don’t want it to be an albatross around your neck.
Joe Sestak is, sadly, just another liberal looking to up their resume, status, power and salary. And spouting asinine talking points to avoid responsibility and discussing the issues in a serious manner just further proves he is not anywhere near ready for prime time. And whatever you do, don’t ask him for Constitutional justification for anything he desires. That would be just too much for his little mind to handle once you confront, destroy and correct all the talking points that would certainly ensue. Then he will probably sue you for the emotional distress you caused him by making him think too hard.

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