| Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 'Manifesto' Parallels 'Abolishing' Slavery and Quitting Carbon Use |
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| Written by Julia A. Seymour, newsbusters.org | |||
| Thursday, 24 April 2008 | |||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (pictured) wants to ‘abolish’ carbon usage and sees a direct comparison to the end of slavery.
According to Kennedy, “industry and government warnings” about avoiding “economic ruin” should not be heeded because abolishing slavery
did not cripple the British economy as was predicted “Instead of
collapsing, as slavery’s proponents had predicted, Britain’s economy
accelerated,” he argued. Here's how he put it:
An appalling comparison isn't it?Just a few sentences later, Kennedy
explained, “Today, we don’t need to abolish carbon as an energy source
in order to see its inefficiencies starkly, or to understand that this
addiction is the principal drag on American Capitalism.” Then he went
out to promote outright “decarbonization.” Kennedy even absurdly claimed that “economies reap immediate rewards” for ending carbon dependency and cited Sweden’s promise to phase out fossil fuels by 2020. But then he immediately said the Swedes enacted a $150 a ton carbon tax. Kennedy must have trouble with the "reward" concept because taxes sure sound like punishment to me. Source 3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved." |
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (pictured) wants to ‘abolish’ carbon usage and sees a direct comparison to the end of slavery.