YOUR CLIMATE MINUTE: CARBON TAX
The Top level of the game, or TABLE TOP EXCERCISE plotted in 2015 was a a Global Carbon Tax.
Food Chain Reaction Game plotted Climate and CIVIL UNREST from 2020 to 2030.
The major climate events have so far lined up. Can’t get global boiling right but can line up climate events when you play a table top exercise in 2015.
THE TOP LEVEL OF THE GAME WAS A GLOBAL CARBON TAX.
Canada has been buried in the inflation (beyond the neo-Marxist government spending- there’s the global burning- not the forest fires, not the melting glaciers, the lighting up on a grand pyre of our tax dollars, in homage of the lesser god KLYMHATE) caused by this spend and our HATED carbon tax.
Oh we know it is wounding the beast to go after this because the Canadian politicians showing a resistance to it are getting the Globalist Beast fangs and hiss.
Consider how they go after Danielle Smith in Alberta or Scott Moe in Saskatchewan FOR pushing back on Canada’s Carbon Tax. it is not just any tax. it is what they plotted for and desire. A piece of every transaction layered infinitely. Get me out of their incessant saliva! We are drowning in their avarice.
HERE COMES THE AMERICAN ONE.
https://cei.org/coalition_letters/carbon-tariff-coalition-letter/
Want to hunt the Globalist Beast? We coordinate the spears. TAKE IT DOWN. Mobilize a writing campaign. Organize industry. Organize Faith groups.
Focus all your efforts on the top level of the game.
The carbon tax.
The pillars that support it.
The klymhate lies.
The global carbon tax was what the deep state wanted from plotting klymhate disasters, refugee crisis, governments toppling in Ukraine, and Pakistan.
Here is the letter from CEI
“As the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is reportedly going to mark-up the PROVE IT Act (S. 1863) this week, the undersigned organizations want to express strong opposition to carbon tariffs and the PROVE IT Act. This legislation is a gateway for a carbon tax on imported goods and a domestic carbon tax.
It is shocking that legislators would contemplate advancing policy that would increase taxes, drive up prices for American families, harm workers and those on fixed incomes, and punish energy use.
Yet this is precisely what a carbon tariff does. A carbon tariff is two taxes in one. First, a carbon tariff is a tax on imported goods, borne by American consumers, workers, and businesses. Once the structure for imposing a carbon tariff has been established, it can then be used to impose a domestic carbon tax.
To think that the government would develop the administrative infrastructure to impose a domestic carbon tax without following through is naïve, at best. If the United States were to impose a tax on imports based on their carbon intensity, then there would be an expectation that domestic goods would be subjected to a comparable tax-based scheme. In fact, a domestic carbon tax might be required to meet international trade obligations.
The PROVE IT Act is not a benign government measurement scheme that will exist for knowledge purposes. It would create a detailed carbon-emissions measuring system for domestic and foreign goods, putting into place exactly what is needed to implement a carbon tariff and a domestic carbon tax.
Some proponents assert that the PROVE IT Act will help respond to the European Union’s (EU) carbon tax, otherwise identified as a carbon border adjustment mechanism. The United States should push back against the EU’s extreme green policies and not, under any circumstances, accept their disastrous environmental and energy policies.
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism and carbon tariffs are a way to impose extraterritorial regulations. Recently, we have seen these types of regulations domestically, as American farmers know all too well. Some states have imposed barriers to selling goods, such as eggs and pork, based not on the nature of the goods but due to moral and ethical preferences on how food should be produced.
Just imagine foreign countries trying to impose their moral preferences on Americans by using tariffs as leverage over how the U.S. uses energy or how American farmers produce food. Carbon tariffs and the PROVE IT Act will help establish this precedent.
Maybe even worse than the imposition of all these new taxes is the purpose of the taxes. They are taxes to punish energy use. Since more than 80 percent of the world’s energy comes from coal, natural gas, and oil, which produce carbon dioxide emissions, a carbon tariff is a tax on the energy that makes modern life possible.
It would make medical care, housing, communications, food, and transportation less affordable, especially for people who already struggle to pay their bills. It would have a disproportionate impact on the poor and hurt those on fixed incomes, the elderly, and local institutions like hospitals, libraries, and schools.
The PROVE IT Act and carbon tariffs are not just bad policy, but bad politics. After all, supporting new taxes and opposing affordable and reliable energy is a toxic concoction.
A new survey sponsored by the American Energy Alliance and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity found that most Americans opposed a carbon tariff on imported goods, with 63 percent of Republicans opposed.
This opposition to paying carbon or energy taxes becomes even clearer when respondents were asked what they are willing to pay each year to address climate change. The median response was just $10, and 35 percent (including 17 percent of Democrats) said they are unwilling to pay anything. American Energy Alliance president Thomas Pyle captured the results very well:
The results reconfirm what we already knew: voters are not willing to pay any tax associated with carbon dioxide or energy – including a carbon dioxide or energy tax on imported goods. Those who believe in limited government and free energy markets continue to be allied with the vast majority of voters concerning the destructive and pointless nature of carbon dioxide taxes and on the fundamentals of the climate change issue.
As the markup of the PROVE IT Act approaches, there may be disingenuous gimmicks such as amending the bill to say it may not be used to impose a carbon tariff. Such a provision does not change the fact that the foundation would have been created to impose a carbon tariff and domestic carbon tax. Any new legislation could easily get rid of such a prohibition, and that is exactly what would happen.
The PROVE IT Act and other carbon tariffs efforts show a complete disregard for what matters to Americans. They want affordable, reliable energy to power their homes and lives, not government meddling that drives up their household bills. They don’t want federal schemes that treat energy use as a sin.
We strongly urge legislators to oppose the PROVE IT Act and any other legislation dealing with carbon tariffs.
Sincerely,
Daren Bakst
Director, Center for Energy and Environment
Competitive Enterprise Institute
John Droz, Jr.
Founder
Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED)
Phil Kerpen
President
American Commitment
Kristen Walker
Policy Analyst
The American Consumer Institute
Thomas J. Pyle”
And here is my video on Hunger Games. I call it that because they make us docile in the game by having food costs go to 400% long term average- through their plotted in writing klymhate disasters, civil unrest, refugee crisis (open borders anyone)
And here is a fantastic expose of the details of the table top. (listen you can literally pick your stocks with this game).
THEY WANT A GLOBAL CARBON TAX. so what are we going to do?
BRING IT DOWN. in all your countries. Expose. and decimate. Coordinate THIS EFFORT.
Oh poor Globalist BEAST. You want a GLOBAL Carbon Tax. A Global Carbon Tax to survive on. AAWWWW.
We don’t think so.
MOVE LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT OR YOU FEED YOUR FAMILY BASED ON TAKING DOWN THIS MAMMOTH. Got it? Because maybe it does work just that way.
Stop it with your efforts. Prove you can. Because you can. I know it. Show me your teeth. I’ve got the drums in the back ground going. What else were you doing on a frigid Saturday.
Stop caring what the sheep think about us. Think about your goal. only your goal. Your Goal. When you walk into a room with a goal in your mind, in your spirit, on your sleeve, shuddering from the beat of your heart. THEY FEEL IT.
Embody what you want. I wish you could see my face. Ok well if the FBI is watching, well that guy in a dress can see my face.
Show the world your determination. Achieve your goal. It would make me ever so happy.
Food in Western Canada has gone up so much that I worry for our elderly and poor, they are now buying food at the Dollar stores. Our family is very fortunate to have enough money to live comfortably but if I see someone in the grocery line who can't pay, I help them.
Fascinating!
Encl.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n0_Fm1xoHHo