commit to going all electric number one getting the unions to agree to do that as well, making sure we have the investment in battery technology that requires us to have the ability to generate electric vehicles, electric buses, electric transportation grids, making sure were dealing with everything from tax credits for $320 billion in dealing with alternatives getting a tax credit for moving on solar panels and wind in a whole range of other things and winterizing the property. i don t think you will need any punitive action to get people to step up and do those things. there has been no indication that that is the case at all with regard to a total of
plan claiming they will pave the way cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030. framework including $550 billion in climate spending including 320 billion in tax credit, the white house says it would help american businesses and home partnerships to renewable energy sources. we are back with kim strassel and wall street journal editorial board member allysia finley. 550 billion, that s a lot of green for green. what is it going to go for? has a lot corporate welfare, mostly tax credit for everything, hydrogen, battery, biofuel, you name it. some of it to go out and propagandize energy. in addition, we are talking about a key on emissions and oil
kinds of green energy. exemptions i think for forwards, and exemption for research and development tax grab. by the time the lobbyists get there, i wonder, who will be paying the minimum tax if they claim over 320 billion over ten years and revenue? met the numbers don t add up but it s going to be full of loopholes. it will land on january manufacturers and energy companies, technology companies in the u.s., it resembles a tax on made in america effect but it s full of special interest but it still damaging, $300 billion, equivalent of three-point, or, the differences scattershot. paul: we appreciate your insight. talk to you soon. ahead, attorney general merrick
house caucus that are members of the congressional black caucus, including people like chairwoman maxine waters, we have historic investment in housing, more than $320 billion investing in affordable housing and more section 8 services, going in and retro fitting public housing, through the leadership of our chairwoman, eddie bernice johnson. we have historic investments in science and technology for hbcu colleges and universities to make sure that they are being equipped with the funding and research dollars that they need, through the leadership of chairman bobby scott of the education and labor committee. we are investing in historic amounts of funding for child care, for workforce development so that as we build back better, we do it in a way that does not leave any community behind. and with other leaders like chairman meeks, we re making
expansion of welfare programs for universal subsidies even when funding expires, they will be enormous resistance to doing away with any of these plans. government programs never die, remember, they just get fatter and more permanent. $550 billion ends up going to climate change programs. no payouts of the solyndra nature to have oj. this is another wealth transfer to left-wing activists, they will take your money and give it to their green friends. including a climate/fund is $320 billion for something called green energy and electric vehicle subsidies. it is not clear how those things