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It's not job loss - it's just a little leakage.

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Real Estate Agent with 1st Action Real Estate

If you've read much of my stuff before, you know the high esteem in which I hold most legislators, with an extra dollop of esteem for our California Nimrods. Yeah, these are the same addlepates that year after year saddle us with budgets they know won't work, with 20+ billion dollar deficits every year, who recently mandated we instruct grammar school students on their gay heritage,  who just passed the Dream Act, providing billions in financial aid to residents who are here illegally when our own resident students cannot get into classes or receive financial aid if they do. Yeah - we've got the best and the brightest working for us in Sacramento.

And one of the problems, as you'll recall, is that some 90% of our Democratic legislators (who comprise the majority in both houses) have NEVER held an honest job. In one fashion or another they have been on the public dole their entire career, public office holder, commissioner, union organizer - some facet of public employment which has never forced them to meet a payroll, be responsive to the desires of customers, never required that they produce a product or a profit. Honest!

So it was no wonder during a recent discussion of the far-reaching costs of our landmark AB32 Greenhouse Emissions bill, that Democratic legislators referred to one of the by-products of the bill as 'leakage'. Know what leakage was a euphemism for? JOBS! Yeah. Our state, with consistent unemployment of 12+% and these a-holes are referring to further job loss as 'leakage'. 

They were voting on some final rules to this horrendous piece-of-crap bill that will drive more businesses out of state and put even more people out of work but to them it's simply leakage. Implementing this bill has already cost long-haul truckers and construction crews their jobs and resulted in increased costs for consumer goods from food to gas in the state. The last phase, slated for implementation in 2013 and 2014 sets in place the cap-and-trade emissions system whereby companies will either cut their emissions levels back to what they were in 1990, OR pay for emission credits from companies that emit below their cap OR pay substantial fines. 

So the exodus of jobs from California will not only continue but probably expand. We already have more than 5 times as many companies leaving the state, reducing their footprint in the state or just going out of business as we did just 2 years ago. Aww, it's just leakage says the California Air Resources Board. Oh, and the manufacturing and other jobs that are being over-regulated and over-taxed out of  state - they're going to Mexico or China or other states that have more realistic goals for emissions. So not only is California losing jobs but by our intransigence we are also INCREASING the amount of pollutants in the air. 

So to get this straight, our never-held-a-job legislators passed an overarching landmark bill designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the state. Notice I didn't say pollutants - that's not covered specifically - just greenhouse gasses which they claim will reduce manmade global warming - if you still believe in that. And the appointed-not-elected wing-nuts on the California Air Resources Board have taken on the challenge of putting teeth into all these rules. And they admit that at times they have relied on specious science to formulate their rules. In fact they admit that AB32 will not reduce global warming even if they shut down every business in the state. But according to their logic - it is a beacon that was passed to encourage other states and countries to follow California's lead.

Oh Puh-leeze. 

What my Momma used to say - 'just cause that other knott head jumps off a cliff, you gotta go do the same thing?' Not me. And especially when I can just as easily follow the out-migration of businesses and jobs and people to places where the politicians s still have a brain cell or two, where my congressman might actually have held a job in the not-too-distant past and where the human tragedy of job loss is not simply dismissed as 'leakage'. 

Of course that's just my opinion - I could be wrong.

Comments(15)

Than Maynard
Coldwell Banker Heart of Oklahoma - Purcell, OK
Broker - Licensed to List & Sell - 405-990-8862

Leakage? Lol, that is a new one. Anything to hide what is actually happening. In 50 years people or going to look back and say "Look what those idiots did following Al Gore! The man knew nothing about what he spoke on, was proved incorrect over and over and still they followed him into ruin."

Oct 24, 2011 01:42 PM
Broker Nick
South Florida Real Estate & Development, Inc. - Coconut Creek, FL
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Oct 25, 2011 01:08 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

"notice I didn't say pollutants - that's not covered specifically - just greenhouse gasses which they claim will reduce manmade global warming - if you still believe in that."  

I know right? Who would ever side with the National Acadamies of Science of the United States, France, Canada, Great Britain, Japan, China, Germany, Russia, Sweden, etc, etc...those bozo's have no idea what they're talking about! 

Oct 25, 2011 05:04 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Nicholas - thanks. Been away for awhile but trying to get back to it.

Karl - not going to argue the point with you. The fact is that the CARB is instituting policy that is costing jobs in our state and costing every resident more for everything from groceries to gas to furniture for a program that they admit will have no real impact on the problem they claim to be concerned about. There's your bozo's.

I am an absolute believer in global climate change. I am also an absolute believer that to claim it's man-made is the height of arrogance and presumption on our part. In the early 70's our national debate topic was on the advance of global cooling and many of these same 'experts' were telling us that we were entering another great ice age and that the chlorofluorocarbons in hairspray was the cause. Books were written, Time Mag did a cover, speakers on the lecture circuit made money off the scare - Turns out it was a crock. History will prove which of us is laughing in a few years.

 

Oct 25, 2011 09:14 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

I've got no problem criticizing what should or should not be done about global climate change, to me that's fair game. But you can't have that discussion unless you identify WHY there is global climate change.

It's kinda funny that I hear the Time Magazine cover thing every time this debate starts.  When Time ran that cover there was NO consensus, as a matter of fact the majority of scientists actually thought there was global warming...but hey, no problem...I guess it just doesn't matter how many scientists across the planet try to explain the phenomena, there will still be 'deniers.'  Oh well.

Until a consensus of physicists, geologists, chemists, biologists, etc, tell me that the anthropogenic climate change is b.s., I guess I'll just have to take their word for it...  

Oct 25, 2011 10:02 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

WHY there is global climate change is the easiest thing to identify - because it does. The earth tilts on it's axis, there's a sunspot, a volcano erupts, the jet stream shifts, the tectonic plates shift, an asteroid strikes the earth - all these wonderful things that apparently happen with some regularity resulting in changes to our climate and all with and/or without the intervention of mankind.Or dinosaurs, for that matter.

I'm glad you find it funny about the Time Mag cover - because at the time nobody thought it was that damn funny. It was seriously debated from one end of this country to the other and all the political hacks and a great many scientists did find consensus that we were indeed doomed before the end of the century. Crops would wither and die, animals would have no food and die leaving mankind without food, the ice shelf would expand and chill the oceans and massive fish die-offs would occur. AND THEY HAD PROOF, HARD SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE and graphs and charts and famous people warning us about the consequences.  It was pretty serious business at the time - but it's OK to look back and scoff now that they were wrong so you have that luxury.

But returning to the point of my article - is it worth decimating the economy of a state, or our country for that matter, on a specious science, even when the people in charge of the 'fix' readily admit the fix will not solve the problem or improve the situation? You are free to take whomever's word you like, just don't make me pay for it. Even your AlGore sycophants are shying away because the cost is simply too great. I believe we'll agree to disagree on this one.

Oct 25, 2011 11:54 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

There was no scientific consensus about global cooling, it was a Russian scientist with a relatively unsupported theory. Which was vetted and found to be wanting.

While I appreciate a REALTOR's "explanation" of global climate change, I think I'll stick with the atmospheric chemists, astro-physicists, molecular biologists, physical oceanographers, and geologists explanation. Thanks though.

Again, I think this debate is worth having; do we or don't we do something about global climate change. But we can't have that debate without acknowledging the cause of the problem.

Oct 26, 2011 12:44 AM
Hugh Krone
Weichert Referral Associates - Hamburg, NJ
Realtor, Sussex County NJ

Gene,

See if you can make the best out of the situation. Try to sell Karl a home in California, he surely belongs there.

Good to hear from you again.

Oct 26, 2011 01:51 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Ooooh, themersome impressive characters yer a' quotin there Karl. This lil yahoo REALTOR will just roll over and play dead cause obviously you all know a bunch. Silly me - a' thinkin the earth's climate changes fer natural reasons an not even realizin that we caused these changes even before we were on the earth. What a bozo I am an thanks fer stoppin by to enlighten me on my fallacious idears.

Good to see you Hugh. That's not a bad idea. We're having a half price sale on homes right now in CA as jobs, businesses and conservatives continue to leave a state increasingly micromanaged by radical environmentalists, liberal poilticians and illegal aliens.

Oct 26, 2011 05:21 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

Gene, I was not implying stupidity, only that you are not an expert.  To me it's this simple (in a metaphor); I go to 100 doctors, 98 tell me I have a fever caused by infection, the other two aren't quite sure what's causing the fever, but then the plumber (or REALTOR) tells me 'not to worry, it's all natural, just go ahead on with your life.' And not only do I decide that the plumber is right, and those 98 doctors are wrong, but every major medical center on the planet is incorrect. To me, that's what the 'deniers' are doing.

Oct 27, 2011 03:37 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

The eminent Alan Greenspan told us about the first rule of economists at NAR a couple years back. "The first rule of economists is that for every economist there is an equal and opposite economist."  The second rule of economists is that if you laid all the economists in the world end to end they still wouldn't reach a conclusion.

For every 100 'experts' you can quote, there are 100 no less eminent 'experts' that are vehemently opposed. Meanwhile, our state is pursuing this frabjuous policy to the detriment of jobs and at a high cost to its citizens. And, as I noted in the article, the CARB has already admitted that their new and expanded rules will not solve the problem. Whether or not we agree there is a problem and whether it's man made or not, they have already agreed this wont solve it.

How much more clear can I be in pointing out the lunacy, the sheer stupidity and hubris of pursuing a course that will cost money & jobs and will not even address the issue they claim to be concerned about? If you're willing to pay more for everything from gas to groceries to housing to pursue a solution that the experts have already admitted won't work, then by all means, move on out to California. We need more taxpayers. We've already got too many people on the dole. Whether there is a problem or not is immaterial to the argument, as I keep trying to point out. Their proposed solution will not address it yet they are pursuing it. Try to stay focused on the whole article and don't get sidelined by 3 or 4 words that you disagree with.

Oct 27, 2011 09:21 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

There are not, as you say, "100 no less eminent 'experts' that are vehemently opposed" or 100 other National Academies of Sciences that are opposed when it comes to anthropogenic climate change.  I can't explain it any better....sorry.

Oct 27, 2011 10:01 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Really Karl? In all the entire freakin scientific community the world over there aren't 100 people questioning the validity of man-mad global warming? Well then I guess you win. Still can't elicit a comment on the intent of the article, which was to question why my state should pay more and drive out more jobs to support policies which will not address the issue EVEN IF YOU BELIEVE IN THE ISSUE. I could explain it to you in greater detail but I still couldn't make you understand it. I do, however, admire your single minded focus on your talking point in spite of the fact it has nothing to do with the article.

Oct 28, 2011 06:00 AM
Gene Wunderlich
1st Action Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
Realtor & Legislative Liaison

Or the fact that we are sending these jobs to other areas where they will produce even greater amounts of pollutants and greenhouse gasses. You should be pissed at what these blockheads are doing to worsen the crisis - instead you are going on and on about how many scientists are in your corner. Read the article - get a clue.

Oct 28, 2011 06:02 AM
Karl Hess
Keller Williams Shore Properties - Barnegat, NJ
on The Jersey Shore

Gene, I thought you said that for every 100 experts 'for' there are 100 experts 'against,' a one-for-one ratio, which simply is not the case.  98 out of 100 climate experts back the theory of anthropogenic climate change, and like I said, every major National Academy of Science on the planet and every major private scientific organization in the world agree.

And again, how can we have a debate on what to do about global climate change, if anything, when we cannot even come to an agreement on the cause? 

Oct 29, 2011 01:55 AM