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From Energy Tribune:

In his September 24, 2009 column in the New York Times, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman stated that, in the year 2020, the Waxman-Markey greenhouse gas legislation would cost the average family $160 per year, or as he put it, “roughly the cost of a postage stamp per day."

Golly. Save the planet, the polar bears, and all of God’s other little furry creatures for just pennies per day. Who, except for climate change-denying loons, could be against that?

At best, Krugman’s argument is disingenuous. At worst, it is dishonest.

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