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The sun is getting hotter (see article). Do you still believe we should have a carbon tax?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/ne...
Granted, we shouldn't be pouring filth into the atmosphere, but should individuals have to pay more (to the UN!!!) even though huge corporations are responsible for the pollution?
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The so called "Carbon Tax" is nothing more than the war chest for The New World Order (Corporate Elites). People jump into anything these days, without researching the facts, just because they make something sound great, or because they frighten people into giving up their freedoms, willingly!
The UN is nothing more the the embodiment of Hitler, one only need to research what they have done and said, to be convinced of this.
The NWO has been waiting patiently to enact a "world tax", and the global warming issue has finally allowed this under the label of "carbon tax"
Research before you simply say it can not be, because only a fool fails to look before he leaps.
Source(s): (ENDGAME) http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1070329053... - lazyslacker013Lv 61 decade ago
The real problem is that so much of the world is modernizing and the population keeps swelling. The pollution though a problem of technology in part is also a problem of overpopulation. It was one thing when there were 3 billion people and some had cars. Now it is over 6 billion and more and more have cars, consume water, require food and thus water and fuel are used in food production, etc... on top of that the more countries modernize the more they use the polluting technology, technologies that didn't have as much of an impact because there were fewer users suddenly become very significant because they are used en masse. In short what I'm saying is that the carbon tax was a load of trash that wouldn't have worked from the beginning.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, does not matter who the tax is put on the individual consumer will pay it. There is not a corporation on this planet that will eat that tax, it will be passed on.
Ultimately individuals are responsible for pollution through their purchasing behavior.
This tax like so many other is designed to support parasites not solve problems.