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Political Cartoons: Michael Ramirez
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Political Cartoons: Michael Ramirez
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France Backs Away From Carbon Tax
While U.S. politicians try to keep the idea alive here, the French have announced cancellation of their version of cap-and-trade. They say it will hurt their competitiveness. Vive la France. Moments of crisis concentrate the mind wonderfully, or at least they should. In France, as public-sector workers mount a nationwide strike and fallout continues from [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Business, Conservatism, Democrats, Economy, Energy Issues, Health Care, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Cap and Trade, Environmental Regs, France, IBD, President Nicolas Sarkozy, Reuters, Sen. John Kerry
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