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Posted on 4 November 2009 , 4:13 pm

Republicans on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, chaired by Sen. Boxer, are boycotting hearings on a climate change bill. Washington (CNN) - A Republican boycott of Senate committee debate on a major climate change bill continued for a second day Wednesday, frustrating majority Democrats who have threatened to move ahead despite the lack of [...]

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Brenda

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 9:16 pm quote

The Republicans are VERY smart to stay WAY clear of this Climate Bill------as they do not want to pay the price during the 2010 and 2012 elections. They do not want to get their names connected to this Bill in any way----as it is a sure way of getting booted out of office in 2010. This Bill will cause millions of US citizens to lose their jobs----beginning with anyone who has a job in the coal industry. Then, miillions more jobs lost for those who work in mills, plants, factories, etc. Then, millions more jobs lost for truck drivers, airlines, farmers, etc. Then, millions more jobs lost in retail, construction, etc.----as NOBODY will have money to spend. PLUS, citizens will not only be paying more for their electric/gas bills----we will be paying more for EVERYTHING------as every business is going to have their expenses/taxes increased----so they will pass that expense on to us. Let the Democrats be the ones to try to shove this Bill down the throats of US citizens-----as they will be committing political suicide for the 2010 and 2012 elections. Even Democrats will be voting against them-----as millions of Democrats will be losing their jobs as well.

Crazy

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 9:14 pm quote

Inhofe: "We are not going to participate. Acting without our participation would be unwise." I don't even need to say anything.

james

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 9:10 pm quote

Boycotting the planet....wow... I cannot come up with any better descriptions for the republicans than close-minded, short thinking, immoral idiots. I can't believe I used to call myself one of them a few years ago.

Peter E

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 9:09 pm quote

How much more analysis do republicans need? The EPA has been analysing and re-analysing climate change for years. (despite active supression and editing of reports by Bush&Cheney) The fact is that NOT acting is going to be considerably worse for our economy, as well as our international relations which in turn will worsen the economy even more! But I guess it's not considered a 'crisis' really until it starts to hurt the rich! Just like the health care debate. The US health care system has been in crisis for two decades but politicians (and their corporate lobbyist sponsors) keep delaying it as if we're still waiting for an 'actual' crisis, defined as one that affects them and their corporate CEO friends directly!

jsmith

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 9:08 pm quote

Today Al Gore admitted that CO2 Isn’t the main problem of global warming...he says this would only be 40%..its interesting, he is being challemged by scientist and he cant defend it...This is a hoax. Read it...http://www.ktradionetwork.com/2009/11/04/al-gore-admits-co2-isnt-the-main-problem-of-global-warming/

Tony

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:57 pm quote

Look at our economy after 30 years of Reaganomics. Time for a change. Let's get back to American values of hard work and stop rewarding those who are born into wealth. I don't think we need any Republican opinions on what's good or bad for our economy. Their ideas always lead to a depression or recession but never to prosperity. Pay attention Americans. Your children are counting on you.

New Yorker

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:55 pm quote

If the people who are complaining about the Republicans knew what this cap and trade garbage is all about, I mean if they could comprehend the damage it would do to this nation, they would end the debate. Global warming is part of a natural cycle that has been taking place since time began. That is a fact. Believe what you want.

Dave Axelrod

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:55 pm quote

This lady should be taught a lesson. I hope that Californians will throw out in the comign election. She is useless.

Peter Zheutlin

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:50 pm quote

What asinine behavior. Climate change is a serious threat; the scientific evidence is overwhelming. These GOP Senators, had they lived centuries ago, would be telling us the Earth is flat. Future generations will pay a steep price for this idiocy unless the Democrats forge ahead without them and they should. It's become clear over recent months that the GOP is not a constructive partner. It's pure obstructionism.

Paul

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:49 pm quote

Just as well the GOP left. They have nothing of substance to contribute, only their delusional ideas about what science has to say about climate change. The Dems should just ignore them and do what's right for the environment.

Dave

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:39 pm quote

I hope the Dems move ahead, also. It will be another nail in their coffin for 2010.

T'SAH from Virginia

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:32 pm quote

They need to give me their paycheck and I will attend the meeting and just sit there and shout YOU LIE over and over again... the Party of NO with the big L on their foreheads. MOVE ON Democrats - just like health care, the REPUBLI-CAN'Ts have NO intentions on agreeing with anything you do!!!

LacrosseTeen

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:32 pm quote

To those of you who really want to make a difference in the environment, encourage the vegetarians to leave the green vegetables alone! If they stop eating all the green plants, then we would have more plants giving off oxygen! LOL! I've always wanted to say that....by the way, my dad is very smart and i'd like to be just like him someday. My momma on the other hand, hmm...not so much! I dare CNN to post this...

liberal for change!

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:29 pm quote

Why should we care about the money? We can just print more of it. Who cares about wealth?! Money only brings trouble.... and cars and jobs and computers I suppose. But still, controlling the way others use energy is far more important than those things! Oh but I want my car. Actually I want to buy a hybrid. Can I have monies pleeez?

E

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:23 pm quote

Wow sounds like one certain party needs to grow up. How are they supposed to compromise and get things done if they don't show up. I hope the Democrats do it anyway!

annie against biased news

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 8:21 pm quote

boxer better be worried about her own political future! crap & tax otherwise know as gore's I'm getting richer quicker scheme will be the death of this country.

Helene

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:58 pm quote

As we all know too well since Galileo, the earth is flat.

jayjohn

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:57 pm quote

Get gore to keep his mouth shut and the climate will cool down.

Bob in Pa

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:54 pm quote

I'm sure John Kerry aand Ms Boxer actually authored the Bill. Say it like it is, They are sponsering a bill written by some outside group of lawyers representing several various environmental and union organizations. Lets recycle this bill and flush it down the toidy ! .

Allen from Illinois

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:51 pm quote

As usual the party of "No"acts like a bunch of spoiled crybabys. I just can't belive any sane person would vote for these people! If the Democrats pulled something like this we would never here the end of it! I say dock their pay & put it towars healthcare!

Moderate

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:44 pm quote

A smart opponent will use this lame stunt against each Republican during their next election campaign. They have clearly do not care about the country. They hate America and this proves it - at least that's what Rush Limpbag would say if a Democrat tried this. Pathetic! This is something you would expect of a 5 year old, not a US Senator.

Keeth in California

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:40 pm quote

Cowards. This isn't engaging the political process and debating issues. This is pure cowardice. Real classy, GOP (Got 0 Plans).

Ken in NC

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:37 pm quote

I am a Democrat and seldom do I agree with what Republicans put down but when they boycott meetings because they want to stall or stop legislation, that is where I draw the line. I do not care if you are Democrat or Republican, you were elected to work for the people and to boycott is not working. You were elected and are being paid to do your job. I understand how it feels to want to have something one way and I can't because I am either not in control or do not have a majority so I must do the best I can until such time as I am in the majority or in some manner of control. Republicans, Democrats I am beginning to tire of the both of you not being able to get anything done. This has been going on since Obama was elected and it has got to stop. Now I am prepared to switch my party to Independent and work my tail to the bone to insure that none of you return to the halls of the congress by 2012. This voter has spoken. Stick that in your pipes and smoke it.

BoBo

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:26 pm quote

YAY! Lets tax people some more! Man-made climate change is a LIE! Look up EPICA core and VOSTOK core. Warming periods after iceages have happened time and time again and they usually last 10,000 years. We are at the peak of a warming period right now. Be happy because another iceage is next on the agenda and they last 100,000 years.

petey hatfield

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:23 pm quote

Well we as a nation have become winers always something mining logging oil smoking global warming always something u know if every person would take care of them selves they would not have time for anything else and if global warming is happining why has the weather got cold real fast this year? If they are going to lie to me and make me believe it it needs to be believable. I live in west virginia and it has already dipped down to 30 degrees hmm yeah somebody is a LIAR I love that word u go joe as I have said before coal keeps the lights on if you don't like coal then unhook your power because everytime you pay a power bill or turn on a light yes you are supporting coal and I thank you keep up the good work so many jobs depend on this country consuming electricity the more we use the more we need that keeps my people working thanks america for the contribution to coal. Jack as always it is a pleasure hearing you on CNN take care keepem straight this is petey hatfield gilbert WV oh yes coal keeps your lights and my lights on the heart of the billion dollar coal fields thank you

willoughby

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:21 pm quote

Maybe some of the Republicans don't remember that (sadly) a fair # of Democrats did support legislation brought by Republicans -- the tax cuts, war with Iraq, No Child Left Behind. The Congressional Republicans now are truly a "Party of No!" I think they're actually acting more like toddlers than teens.

Greg, MN

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:21 pm quote

Obama just told us on Saturday we must look to increase our exports to create sustainable jobs. This bill increases costs of anything we manufacture making putting our exports at a disadvantage to cheaper goods made anywhere else in the world. No one else is following us, but Europe and the economy is trashed worse than ours. We need to protect the environment, but at what cost? This bill will cost each and every household hundreds if not thousands a year! Our economy is fragile and this will sink it. Anything you have that uses energy to manufacture it or run it will increase in cost. Food, clothes, gas, electricity, appliances, vehicles, costs will increase.

German,Irish American

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:11 pm quote

Libs- why are crying and LYING about Republicans blocking the hijacking of health-care bill? You do not need ONE Republican vote in the House or Senate, it is your own Democrat infighting that is stopping this bill. To blame it on Republicans "blocking" this bill is nothing but another lie from Obama and the Democrat leadership. Remember, you have a fillibuster proof Senate, a big majority in the House and a Democrat President. It's time for transparency, another Obama lie, open the closed doors that ONLY Democrats and their lobbyists attend, and show the vicious infighting that is going on behind the scenes in the Democrat Party.

Keith A Sillsbury

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:11 pm quote

the party that doesn't play well with others, won't get to play at all then. watch in the next election.

John

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:10 pm quote

We don't need Republican in this bill,Just go ahead and pass it.

Willy Brown

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:05 pm quote

Screw the climate change hoax bill.

Annie, Atlanta

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 7:04 pm quote

Why do GOP senators, who appear to hate America, or at the very least Americans, even bother to run for office? This obstructionist behavior is preventing things from getting done. I hope the Democrats just move on without them.

Matthew

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:57 pm quote

If democrats and their uneducated followers want to further destroy our economy over an unproven theory (and a weak one at that), they will reap the 'rewards' -- no credibility and no political power for years. Long live global cooling--11 years and going strong!

John

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:55 pm quote

Don't you get it?? If these morons sign this treaty they will empower a New World government that will have the ability to take US dollars and give them to other countries wityhout regard to US economics or jobs. THAT'S why the GOP is boycotting the meeting. Try to keep up folks this is important stuff.

cm

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:53 pm quote

To these democrats I say don't threaten do it. You are wasting precious time while the Americans are waiting for your voices to be heard and things accomplished. The GOP party from day one has not been there; what is new. They only came up with a short health care plan after how many years to delay any real progress; they do not care what the American people want they are just out to make an administration fail. Dems get smart remember you were elected by the people for the people. You will have to face your constituents there are elections. I hope that the dems read blogs and watch the media for they right along with the republicans are in troubled waters.

m smith

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:52 pm quote

typical repo nonsense. They would rather make a stink then be part of the process.They are doing the people that voted for then a disservice by not showing up. People can disagree but if you arent there then I guess they just go on without you. So if you are not happy with the out come then just shut up about it.

JonDie

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:50 pm quote

Way to go Republicans. The cap and trade bill will save not only the U.S. economy by creating green jobs and making our economy more sustainable but as we literate, educated people know, global warming is FACT no matter what the ignorant, illiterate bumkins say to the contrary. To NOT deal with global warming is treason not just to the U.S. but to humanity as a whole.

Indy

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:49 pm quote

you people are so STUPID its amazing, dems can do whatever they want right now and CANT, they are like children they are all over the place and can't pass anything. you sheep need to wake up and actually think for yourselves. We know you HATE republicans we get it , but that doesn't mean for a second that these Dems in power right now have the answers and will do anything to help this country! Wake up wake up wake up ! I can't believe how many STUPID people are in this country! You make me sick, the left is gonna sink so fast it will make your STUPID lil heads spin! You will look back at your brief time in power and wonder why how what wow we didn't get anything done!

Ken, AZ

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:37 pm quote

Those republicans are acting like children and that's how they should be treated. They can't seem to remember that they lost their majority two elections ago.... they get a seat on the bus but they don't get to drive it. Last time we let them drive, they drove us over a cliff.

Scott, Tucson

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:33 pm quote

Enjoy your chairmanship Boxer, for next year you will be out of work too along with Pelosi and Reid.

James Michael Roberson

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:25 pm quote

I think it is a disgrace that the republicans are doing this. It really is outrageous. They are like a bunch of cry babies. Acting like children. Its like they have picked up all their toys and said "We are not going to play with you no more." This is absolutely no way to run a country. They have no place in the senate, it is a shame. They should go back to kindergarten and grow up!

Joanna in PA

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:23 pm quote

I have an Idea... How about we march on WASHINGTON with members Of ALL parties to put an end to this insanity and hate mongering on BOTH sides. Enough is enough. Lets us show some respect for all the men and women who came before us, through all of there challenges, yet remained somewhat classy about it? Lets show the Government on BOTH sides that we can disagree, think each others side is WRONG, yet remain adult.

m jeff

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:20 pm quote

The GOP will boycott everything except giving the filty rich tax breaks.

Joanna in PA

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:20 pm quote

Climate change is happening fast. Passing bill will help slow down the effects of this, CREATE GREEN JOBS that can not be out sourced, keep America safe from lining our enemies pockets with OUR money. Rather it would build our economy back up.Why does the GOP obstruct EVERYTHING? i i forgot, the want Obama to fail... Even if it hurts the people of our country. Step aside GOP, you are no longer needed. Haven't been needed for a while.

ib

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 6:19 pm quote

Stand firm; global warming is just an unproven theory and jobs should not be lost due to an unproven theory. Cap & trade should be called what it is cap & scam. If global warming is real why is Obama hoping on AF1 almost everyday? Boy; the carbon footprint he is leaving.

Dennis, Amarillo Texas

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 5:45 pm quote

The Democrats are just passing these bills to make Al Gore a Multi Billionaire, along with the other Democrats who are setting up Carbon Trading Companies, investing in technology these laws will force homeowners and energy users to buy in order to force purchase of their technology, while lining their companies with billions in profits. All the while, the Democrats will run out of business or subject energy business to government controls. This is the most outrageous trampling on the rights of Americans in the History of our Country. We either fight back or die from their suffication. CNN you can censor this true statement or let it stand. Either way, we will not stand by and watch this tyranny!

New Age Independent

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 5:38 pm quote

Honestly, I don't see any reason why the EPA hasn't already conducted a complete analysis. It makes little sense to go forward foolishly in today's economy with yet another dangerous Democrat junk legislation. It's funny to see "Democrats" on this board bash the GOP for taking a page from the Democrats SOP. Of course then, their responses were completely different.

danthesensibleman

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 5:35 pm quote

I take craps more useful than a republican working on a climate change bill.

Anonymous

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 5:34 pm quote

The GOP is simply ignorant, and it would be better for everyone if they stayed at the booby bar while Democrats work on a climate bill. The GOP are more interested in keeping profits up instead of working for the changes that will help everyone in the long run. I'm not sure what the republicans are thinking, but doing nothing isn't what they were elected to do. Whining babies.

The Essential Republican

Posted on 4 November 2009 , 5:32 pm quote

Our GOP representatives are only doing their job, dad gummit! They have been well paid by the oil industry to NOT show up for these hearings.

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