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Those Chamber of Commerce 'Radicals'

                                    

Did everyone see this video on climate change from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce? I’m curious to know what many bloggers would be saying if our organization produced that spot. If you’re curious, do an Internet search on “ABEC” and you’ll get the gist. But what are people saying about the Chamber of Commerce for disagreeing with flawed legislation? (Cricket, cricket)

"Climate legislation being considered by Congress could make it more expensive to heat our homes, power our lives and drive our cars," the narrator says. ”Is this really how Americans want to live?"

According to a Reuters story, the Chamber of Commerce opposes "ill-conceived climate change policies and measures that could severely damage the security and economy of the United States."

So what’s the verdict? Has the Chamber of Commerce lost its mind? Or is it right? Is legislation that will negatively impact our economy just for the sake of doing something the best way to go? I’m sure you all know where we stand on this one.

                               

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