How many hurricanes did we have last year?

On 8/10/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sam wrote:
> > Raising taxes is a Liberal stance not a Conservative one. Especially
> > when it puts companies out of business.
> >
>
> Unless the CBA shows an offset by even greater cost or risk; which in
> this case it does.  As we speak actuaries are pricing GW into
> insurance costs; call that a "tax" if you like.  If you live in flood,
> hurricaine, or tornado zones your costs have gone up because of it.
>
> Fiscal conservatives plan for, and account for, risk.  Liberals ignore it.
>
> For example, do you have home owner's insurance?  Why?  Do you KNOW
> that your house will be destroyed by an out of control dump truck?
> No.  So why have it?  Because there's a *risk* that it might be and
> the costs of bearing that risk warrant the expense.
>
> A carbon tax is not a tax - it's insurance.

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