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Sarah Palin Blasts Cap-and-Trade Plan

By Kirsten Korosec | Jul 14, 2009

Gov. Sarah Palin’s op-ed piece in the Washington Post blasting President Obama’s energy plan erases any doubt — in my mind, at least — that she is positioning herself for the 2012 presidential campaign.

Palin’s recent decision to resign as Alaska’s governor already had politicos and regular-folks alike speculating about her future plans. Federal Election Commission filings showing Palin’s political action committee raised nearly $773,000 in the first six months of 2009 added to the furor.

Tuesday’s op-ed piece, which spurred a host of counterattacks and debunkings throughout the day, achieved at least one goal: Palin kept herself in the political and media spotlight for another week.

Palin’s primary complaint is that cap-and-trade — the centerpiece to the House’s recently passed climate change legislation — would drive up energy costs, threaten U.S. jobs and ultimately undermine the country’s economic recovery.

She also reaches out to farm states with this:

“In addition to immediately increasing unemployment in the energy sector, even more American jobs will be threatened by the rising cost of doing business under the cap-and-tax plan. For example, the cost of farming will certainly increase, driving down farm incomes while driving up grocery prices.” 

Palin’s answer is to “tap the resources that God created right underfoot on American soil.”

For Palin, that means natural gas, drilling for U.S. oil offshore “and a tiny 2,000-acre corner of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge if ever given the go-ahead by Washington bureaucrats,” she wrote. Palin also touts  resources in other states such as coal and the possibility of exploring nuclear energy. She called for investments domestically, pointing to Alaska’s 3,000-mile natural gas pipeline as an example.

She does not mention alternative energy such as solar or wind; efforts at increasing energy efficiency; or second-generation biofuels. As the Atlantic points out, she also never mentions emissions, pollution or global warming in her criticism of a plan to deal with those exact issues.

Palin concludes with a question of whether we want to outsource our energy supply to China, Russia and Saudi Arabia. WSJ’s Environmental Capital debunks the outsourcing theory as well as pointing out that natural gas is likely to be the largest beneficiary of the energy and climate bill currently moving through the Senate.

Palin’s blathering op-ed is problematic notbecause of her objections to the cap-and-trade plan. Criticism of the House’s version of climate change legislation known as Waxman-Markey is abundant and the Senate bill promises the same reception from both conservatives and environmentalists alike. In many cases, the criticisms — much of which revolve around the number of concessions included in the bill – are justified. Palin’s op-ed, which avoids actual details of the plan and the issues it attempts to tackle, comes across as an attempt to hold onto the national spotlight a little bit longer. Which means the health care op-ed should be coming out any day now.

Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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    Galileo2100

    07/15/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sarah Palin Blasts Cap-and-Trade Plan

    Palin is now a marionette. She will be conforming to the wishes of ghost controllers. If you elect a marionette to office, there will be an unfortunate time delay between decision and order. Style will go wooden as well.

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    jesseo

    07/15/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sarah Palin Blasts Cap-and-Trade Plan

    Palin is an idiot who refuse to stand on the side of bettering
    the world though modern technology, she is big "good ol'boy"
    oil thru and thru

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    craigman

    07/16/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sarah Palin Blasts Cap-and-Trade Plan

    any attack against cap and trade is good. Even if you believe in man made global climate change (which you shouldn't if you have an ounce of rational thought) the bill, according to the head of the EPA, will do nothing to address the "problem".

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    mastercaster

    07/16/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sarah Palin Blasts Cap-and-Trade Plan

    Kristen, when you refer to Ms. Palin's op-ed as "blathering," it sounds suspiciously like partisan bias. An op-ed in the Washington Post is necessarily going to be short on details. She did (and generally does) a fine job of communicating ideas and concepts. The problem is that the so-called "mainstream" media do not LIKE what she says or what she (and 120 million Americans) believe about all of those controversial issues. Why don't you ask the idiots in Congress who voted for this horrible "cap and tax" legislation for the details of their plan? They didn't even read that monstrosity, and I doubt that you did either. I haven't read all of it either, but the parts of it that I have read are enough to make me nauseous. It is one of the most horrible pieces of legislative manure ever to be excreted from the bowels of Congress, and if it passes in the Senate, the stench will poison the business atmosphere in this country until we can reverse it in 2012.

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