Great. As if Pelosi's agenda and energy policy wasn't bad enough there's more to be concerned about. An ardent envirowacko is now the head of the House Energy and Commerce Committee. Here comes cap and trade!
Now we know that you can't have your house at 72 degrees and drive around in those SUVs citizens. Here, we'll tell you and business that you're going to "go green" and by green I mean much more expensive.
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...08nov20,0,982049.story
"Washington -- A spokeswoman for Rep. Henry Waxman says he's been selected by a key leadership panel to replace veteran Chairman John Dingell as head of a crucial House committee with jurisdiction over energy and global warming.
Karen Lightfoot said that Waxman and Michigan Democrat Dingell will still square off Thursday in a vote of House rank-and-file Democrats. But based on a 25-22 vote in the leadership panel Wednesday, Waxman has to be considered the favorite to topple Dingell, the longest-serving House member.
Waxman, a Californian, would bring a more environmentally friendly agenda to the committee as it considers global warming, energy and other issues such as health matters. Dingell is a longtime ally of Detroit's auto industry, and he and Waxman have battled in the past over clean air laws."
Now we know that you can't have your house at 72 degrees and drive around in those SUVs citizens. Here, we'll tell you and business that you're going to "go green" and by green I mean much more expensive.
http://www.latimes.com/news/na...08nov20,0,982049.story
"Washington -- A spokeswoman for Rep. Henry Waxman says he's been selected by a key leadership panel to replace veteran Chairman John Dingell as head of a crucial House committee with jurisdiction over energy and global warming.
Karen Lightfoot said that Waxman and Michigan Democrat Dingell will still square off Thursday in a vote of House rank-and-file Democrats. But based on a 25-22 vote in the leadership panel Wednesday, Waxman has to be considered the favorite to topple Dingell, the longest-serving House member.
Waxman, a Californian, would bring a more environmentally friendly agenda to the committee as it considers global warming, energy and other issues such as health matters. Dingell is a longtime ally of Detroit's auto industry, and he and Waxman have battled in the past over clean air laws."