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if we are creative and particulate and clear, we might just build a red, white, and blue majority. we do not need stimulus, we need growth. we do not need temporary fixes, we need real investment and real productivity improvements. it how do we make america the best place in the world for the next factory and the next job? the answer is the opposite of the last's formula. we don't need stimulus, temporary jobs, we need investments to create permanent productivity increases to sustain permanent jobs. for years, the left talked about trickle-down capitalism. let me offer you an observation. trickle-down bureaucracy works even less than trickle-down capitalism. pouring $787 billion in in washington and somehow create jobs is a fantasy of the first order. not that the people that voted for care. their goal was power and paying off their allies. the [applause] you can tell how badly the stimulus has failed, and let's be clear, this is not something president obama inherited from president bush. he got his stimulus delivered by his robots in congress that did exactly what they were told
if we are creative and particulate and clear, we might just build a red, white, and blue majority. we do not need stimulus, we need growth. we do not need temporary fixes, we need real investment and real productivity improvements. it how do we make america the best place in the world for the next factory and the next job? the answer is the opposite of the last's formula. we don't need stimulus, temporary jobs, we need investments to create permanent productivity increases to sustain permanent...
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that product, the environmental problems that it causes, the small paragraph particular lats -- particulates, they are quantifiable and real, you attached that to that product, suddenly the marketplace could deliver competing technologies. and the fuels of the future could take off and could lead us to these jobs of the future and to cleaning up the air. madam speaker, this is a fabulous opportunity. it starts with stopping the current cap and trade proposal. and then we come together, republicans, democrats to find a better solution. i think we can find it in a revenue neutral tax swap that makes free enterprise able to lead us into the fuels of the future. madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. mr. gingrey from georgia, you are recognized for five minutes. mr. gingrey: madam speaker, i thank you. i rise to honor an american hero and patriot who gave his life in defense of our nation while serving with the georgia national guard in afghanistan. first sergeant john blair from cal hewn -- calhoun, georgia, was killed in action on june 20, 2009,
that product, the environmental problems that it causes, the small paragraph particular lats -- particulates, they are quantifiable and real, you attached that to that product, suddenly the marketplace could deliver competing technologies. and the fuels of the future could take off and could lead us to these jobs of the future and to cleaning up the air. madam speaker, this is a fabulous opportunity. it starts with stopping the current cap and trade proposal. and then we come together,...
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there's a lot of interest in hurricanes and discussion and politics particulate after katrina and of the 2005 and 2006 season there's a lot of discussion and the book sums it up nicely. also the book does go back and time. if you notice from one of the chapters 270 years, then 800 years, then 5,000. a lot of people look at paleozoic time histology which is a famous word for looking at historical events looking at sea level rise you can see their lot of sub cuttings at of that under that. i want to point* out why chapter three and four are so big delaware interested and one of the things that my own college to be has produced this is what will look like ultimately 21 o hundred we are a small archipelago by lends at that point*. this is obviously a ridiculous extreme scenario but nevertheless the scientists portrayed as being correct. the delaware paper said of the sea level rises two feet, a think for a moment, a two ft.? what is the normal titled range of delaware? it is six feet so at high tide there should be the area that isn't inundated because that would be less than the tidal r
there's a lot of interest in hurricanes and discussion and politics particulate after katrina and of the 2005 and 2006 season there's a lot of discussion and the book sums it up nicely. also the book does go back and time. if you notice from one of the chapters 270 years, then 800 years, then 5,000. a lot of people look at paleozoic time histology which is a famous word for looking at historical events looking at sea level rise you can see their lot of sub cuttings at of that under that. i want...
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ask you moving forward, there are programs out there to curtail global warming in the form of particulates brain. a lot of conversation around universities and actually some studies under way where they are spreading certain reflected chemicals into the atmosphere. that is one. the other is around a carbon tax credits. there may be some conflict of interest and that they will receive -- they set up some organization that i believe pam obama -- will get some form of kickback when these carbon credits and these other mechanisms begin to take hold. the other really quick one is the absurdity and danger of declaring carbon dioxide and dangerous toxin or a dangerous gas. this is a life gas, this is what we expire from our mouths and they declared it a dangerous gas. meanwhile they are pushing these mercury light bulbs, energy- saving light bulbs that will an effective bill -- will be one of the largest proliferations of mercury around the world. this is absolutely crazy. i will leave it at that. guest: i am not sure there was a question in there, but i believe some of the points are good and so
ask you moving forward, there are programs out there to curtail global warming in the form of particulates brain. a lot of conversation around universities and actually some studies under way where they are spreading certain reflected chemicals into the atmosphere. that is one. the other is around a carbon tax credits. there may be some conflict of interest and that they will receive -- they set up some organization that i believe pam obama -- will get some form of kickback when these carbon...
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obey: i ask unanimous consent that managers on the particulate of the house may have until is is 1:59 p.m. june 12, 2009, to file a conference report on h.r. 2346. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. obey: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. obey: i ask unanimous consent that the committee on appropriations may have until 11:59 p.m. on june 12, 2009, to file a privileged report on a bill making appropriations for the departments of commerce, justice and science and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010. the speaker pro tempore: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 20, all points of order are reserved. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following personal requests. the clerk: leaves of absence requested for mr. childers of mississippi for today, ms. eshoo of california for today, mr. holt of new jersey for today, mr. gary miller of california for today, mr. jones of north carolina for today, mr. gingrey of georgia for today, and mr.
obey: i ask unanimous consent that managers on the particulate of the house may have until is is 1:59 p.m. june 12, 2009, to file a conference report on h.r. 2346. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. obey: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. obey: i ask unanimous consent that the committee on appropriations may have until 11:59 p.m. on june 12, 2009, to file a privileged report on a bill making appropriations for the departments of...