The New York senator called for an excise tax on fossil fuel production, hoping to generate $100 billion a year to combat climate change. She also said she would put a $52 per metric ton price on carbon to deter companies from using fossil fuels and spur investment in renewable energy.
She said her carbon tax would bring in more than $200 billion a year, helping to fund her climate initiative.
Gillibrand's plan also called for the creation of green jobs and better infrastructure for rural communities.
Her 'Grteen jobs' are exempt from the carbon taxes, no doubt. In fct, they are likely to be inflation adjusted so green jobbers can avoid the carbon tax in their private affairs.
ll of the New Green Deal things are about melting ice, a lot of it. They all have one common characteristic, tax people who use fossil fuels efficiently and pay off favored groups who use fossil fuels inefficiently. Calizuela environmentalists perfected the fraud, it is now spreading.
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