
Rep. Zach Wamp Calls Proposed Energy Bill A Looming Tax Burden
Submitted by Bill Mitchell on June 29, 2009 - 6:06pm.
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The administration's energy bill has been passed by the house with a narrow majority, and it could change the way American industry does business.
Chattanooga congressman Zach Wamp opposed the bill.
He and other republicans have said that, in its present form it will do damage to many companies by forcing them to install expensive new equipment during a recession.
Wamp says it's not a done deal...but a final bill could affect every household.
Rep. Zach Wamp\(R) Tennessee:
"I don't think the senate will actually pass a bill until sometime in the fall, but if between now and the end of the year..we get a bill that's close to the house bill, then you better hold onto your wallet, because electric rates are going to skyrocket..and that word was used by President Obama. "
Congressman Wamp spoke to a Better Business Bureau awards luncheon on Monday.
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Submitted by Allen Stevens (not verified) on June 30, 2009 - 8:22am.
Wamp is just another conservative nutcase trying to make politcal points with the right wing conservative goons. The GOP is just playing politics with the people of this country. President Obama, was elected by a majority of the American people based on his campaign promises. These GOP right-wingers are doing everything they can to through a wrench in the gears of the policies and programs the AMerican people want. Just remember in this contry MAJORITY rules, and the GOP are just obstructionist, trying to tell Americans what they need, and I feel that is very unpatriotic. The GOP THINKS, they know what is best for everbody, and during the Bush term we saw, and now feel economically where that got us!!!
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Wake up
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on June 30, 2009 - 9:26am.
Their's a big differance between the majority of voters and majority of Americans. Figure out many people that didn't vote at all and you can see how much you really don't know.
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Mr.Wamp,you are a low grade
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on June 29, 2009 - 10:30pm.
Mr.Wamp,you are a low grade moron;check that you are lower than that(sorry to insult all of you low grade morons).If you and your fellow repo cronies had bothered to come up with a decent energy policy during the "Bush" years,we wouldn't be in this mess in the first place.But NO;you guys just said lets keep drinking from the OPEC teat,and all will be well with the world.WRONG!!!So now we are ALREADY paying an enourmous price for you and your cronies complete lack of foresight(see Katrina,Rita,pine borrer beetles etc.etc.).We will keep ON paying a huge price until we kick off the shackles of capitalism,and follow a more human form of government and living.
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