George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Art Laffer and Bob Inglis, team of parasites using long gone CO2 to get to US taxpayers and fame for themselves as special, 'caring' Republicans

Art Laffer is too late to the party. US CO2 emissions have dropped steadily since at least 2006 and are going lower. CO2 is no longer an issue in the US if it ever was. Except to political parasites who can't resist using CO2 to get to the hapless US taxpayer and get attention for themselves.

There's so much fame and money in the CO2 game who can resist. Laffer says don't worry, you don't need to decide about non-existent CO2 endangerment, he'll decide for you, take your money, and restructure your country:

Art Laffer teams up with ousted Rep. Bob Inglis

(who's now backed by oil billionaire David Rockefeller, citation below)

to tax the US for its non-existent CO2 problem:

"One need not take a side in the debate regarding manmade global warming in order to support improvements in US energy policy. Instead, by eliminating subsidies for all fuel types and making all fuel types accountable for their costs, free enterprise will make clear the best fuels for our future. Reduce taxes on something we want more of–income–and tax something we arguably want less ofcarbon pollution. It’s a win-win.”

  • Art Laffer, Economics Adviser to President Ronald Reagan"

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Other countries' CO2 hasn't dropped--despite billions spent via cap and trade and extra taxes.

And what exactly is "carbon pollution," Mr. Laffer?

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"Energy and Enterprise Institute Leader Bob Inglis,"

7/13/12, "George Shultz Endorses Carbon Tax – You Were Surprised?" GlobalWarming.org, Marlo Lewis

"But there has always been a wing of the GOP — the “establishment,” “Country Club,” or “Rockefeller” Republicans — who care more about controlling the party than about advancing liberty or even about winning elections. AEI’s Ken Green (a colleague of Hassett’s) hits the nail on the head. In a story on Shultz’s endorsement of carbon taxes, Green told Climatewire: (subscrip):

There seems to be an eruption of conservatives — very moderate-seeming conservatives, non-tea party, old country club-style conservativeswho are suddenly enamored of carbon tax,” said Kenneth Green, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

“I think this is mostly vanity and egotism on the part of these people who are coming forward, to try and reassert the Republican establishment over the tea party revolution,” he added. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we have more of these guys weigh in.”(begin parag. 11)...

As noted here, earlier this week, former Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) launched a new institute with Rockefeller Family Fund backing [oil money] to promote carbon taxes as a ‘Republican idea.’ Inglis said nothing to suggest that he views carbon taxes as an alternative to EPA’s greenhouse gas regulations, or that one of his objectives is to rein in the agency

  • and return control over climate policy to the people’s representatives."





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