Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) are spreading outright lies in an attempt to oppose a new cap-and-trade plan being considered byย Congress.
McConnell and Boehner are making the claim that the greenhouse gas reduction strategy will โcost every American family up to $3,100 per year in higher energyย prices.โ
The basis for their claim is aย 2007 study performed by a group of researchers at the MIT. John Reilly, an MIT professor and one of the authors of the study, explained about this $3,100ย claim:
โItโs just wrong. Itโs wrong in so many ways itโs hard to begin.โโย [โฆ]
โSomeone from the House Republicans had called me (March 20) and asked about this,โ Reilly said. โI had explained why the estimate they had was probably incorrect and what they should do to correct it, but I think this wrong number was already floating around by thatย time.โ
Ben Furnas at the Center for American Progress Action Fund explains that the America House Republicans apparently took the total revenues from the hypothetical cap and trade system that MIT analyzed and crudely divided it by the number of households in America, getting approximately $3,100 perย family.
What they donโt mention, however, is that not only did John Reilly explicitly tell them that this was an inappropriate way to do this calculation, but that MIT had determined the net welfare effect on a typical family and the burden would be less than 1/40th what they claim, and wouldnโt occur untilย 2015.
Thereโs spin, then thereโs political spin and then thereโs outright lying which is where this claim by McConnell and Boehner clearlyย sits.
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