Chamber of Commerce Battles Climate Bill
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has fired what it calls the "opening salvo" in the fight against the Warner-Lieberman climate bill.
The chamber has unveiled an ad on its website dramatizing what it believes would be the effect of the Warner-Lieberman bill, which mandates government restrictions on carbon dioxide. Arguing that the legislation will make energy prohibitively expensive, the commercial shows a man cooking eggs over a few candles in his kitchen, kissing his scarf-and-woolen-mitten-clad family goodbye, and then running to work rather than driving a car. The ad is already circulating on blogs and beginning Monday will appear on airport monitors at Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has fired what it calls the "opening salvo" in the fight against the Warner-Lieberman climate bill.
The chamber has unveiled an ad on its website dramatizing what it believes would be the effect of the Warner-Lieberman bill, which mandates government restrictions on carbon dioxide. Arguing that the legislation will make energy prohibitively expensive, the commercial shows a man cooking eggs over a few candles in his kitchen, kissing his scarf-and-woolen-mitten-clad family goodbye, and then running to work rather than driving a car. The ad is already circulating on blogs and beginning Monday will appear on airport monitors at Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport.
Read more here : Chamber of Commerce Battles Climate Bill

