Thomas, that is, not the late and unlamented Milton.

He wants a carbon tax instead of cap-n-trade and cites a draft bill
from John B. Larson, chairman of the House Democratic Caucus that
sounds reasonably straightforward and potentially effective.

I have doubts about his E.T./I.T. hopes, and his notion that the person
to sell this is Gen. James Jones (former Marine Corps head) is
laughable romance, but it is a hopeful sign that the carbon tax
may soon become a real prospect.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/08/opinion/08friedman.html?_r=1


Bill
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