Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Channelling me

Remember when I said this?

Never before in the history of the Republic has Congress (or even
Parliament before independence) considered a new law or program that
is as vile or even remotely as vile as cap-and-trade.
It's nice to know that Robert Zubrin of Roll Call agrees with me:

In the 220 years of our republic, there may have been worse pieces of legislation enacted by Congress than the Waxman-Markey bill, but none readily comes to mind. The Senate needs to take a stand and stop this disastrous act from passing into law.
A vote for cap-and-trade is inexcusable, a declaration of war by Congress on the American people.