Warren Duffy For a
decade, afternoon drive-time radio listeners in Southern California
tuned in from 4 to 7 p.m. on 99.5, KKLA, to hear the daily 3-hour,
award winning, talk program “Duffy and Company- Live from LA”.
Covering a wide range of social, moral and political issues of
concern to Christians, Duffy drew a large and loyal audience who
heard unique daily insights, listened to his timely interviews with
well known celebrities, and called-in to discuss important news and
critical issues. During the ten years, National Religious
Broadcasters nominated Duffy’s radio program four times as “Talk
Show of the Year”. In 2000, he was inducted into the Radio and TV
Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Chuck Smith, pastor of Calvary Chapel,
Costa Mesa once said, “Duffy is the most recognized Christian voice
in Southern California.”
Video:
Warren Duffy
explains CALIFORNIA CAP & TRADE AB32
California AB32
will impose a costly new energy tax, up to 1.6 million jobs a year
could be lost according to T2 and Associates. CARB’s own Economic
and Allocation Advisory Committee estimated cap and trade could cost
Californians a whopping $143 billion.
The
cap and trade auction is a hidden energy tax
that will cost California businesses and
consumers billions of dollars in higher energy
costs and higher prices for food and other
essential goods and services.
The
auction will be managed by international
financial firms [like Deutsche Bank and Markit
North America – which doesn’t even have an
office in California - ] and will be open to
Wall Street traders and speculators who will
profit on the backs of California businesses,
consumers and ratepayers.
The
auction will be vulnerable to market
manipulation like the kind that led to the
recent energy and mortgage crises.
The
auction is a tax on California businesses that
their competitors in other states will not have
to pay. This will hurt the economy, and lead to
even more businesses fleeing California for
other states, taking jobs and tax revenues with
them.
This
hidden energy tax is unnecessary because the
carbon reductions required under AB 32 can be
achieved without a cap and trade auction. The
auction is just another way to raise money for
CARB to spend on programs and subsidies (for
example like the Federal government’s Solyndra
disaster) with no accountability as to their
cost-effectiveness or environmental benefit.
The
auction is probably illegal in that CARB does
not have the authority to impose taxes and the
auction has not received the two-thirds vote
constitutionally required for new taxes.
The Great Global Warming Swindle
(Full Movie)
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