Gore
How strange am I? Sitting here watching the sun set and moon rise over the Dead Sea--spectacular lower half sliver--and following Gore's testimony via Brian Beutler's live-blogging. Hard to tell just exactly what's going on, but it seems Gore has backed away from his prior support for a massive carbon tax-payroll tax swap...now he's limiting himself to a cap-and-trade system that will reduce co2 emissions by 90% in 2050. Which is an easier pill to sell than a tax (at least, front end), which may be an indication that Gore is...thinking politically? Hmm.
Meanwhile, John Edwards continues to distinguish himself--with a well-timed global warming proposal that would reduce co2 by 80% by 2050, but with at least one real stick--polluters would have to buy permits to emit co2 (under other plans, these permits are simply distributed free-of-charge, then gradually reduced).
Without question, Edwards has run the most specific--and courageous--campaign of any Democrat so far. Even if I don't agree with all his proposals, I'm impressed.
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