These
people are sitting in Washington making laws when they should,
instead, be in an insane asylum
Republican
lawmaker in Washington state backpedals after saying cyclists pollute
by breathing
A
Washington state lawmaker has apologized for telling a bike store
owner, in a spat over a proposed bike fee, that bicyclists can cause
pollution - just by breathing out carbon dioxide.
5
March, 2013
Ed
Orcutt, a ranking Republican member of the state House of
Representatives Transportation committee, said in an email exchange
with a bike shop owner that drivers and bicyclists should both share
the burden of preserving the roads they use.
"You
claim that it is environmentally friendly to ride a bike,"
Orcutt wrote to Dale Carlson, the owner of three bicycle shops in the
Tacoma and Olympia areas who voiced concern that a proposed $25 fee
on bicycle sales of $500 or more could hurt his business.
"But
if I am not mistaken, a cyclists has an increased heart rate and
respiration ... Since CO2 is deemed a greenhouse gas and a pollutant,
bicyclist are actually polluting when they ride," Orcutt wrote
late last month.
On
Monday, Orcutt hit the brakes and made a U-turn.
"My
point was that by not driving a car, a cyclist was not necessarily
having a zero-carbon footprint," Orcutt wrote in an email
delivered to constituents. "In looking back, it was not a point
worthy of even mentioning so, again, I apologize."
Orcutt,
who has been a member of the Washington state House since 2002, said
he supports the fee for bicycles to help pay for street
infrastructure, but little else from a revenue package proposed by
House Democrats two weeks ago that would raise roughly $9.8 billion
over 10 years by raising taxes, among other proposals.
"The
idea of bicyclists paying for some of the infrastructure they are
using is one which merits consideration," Orcutt wrote.
Carlson,
the owner of the stores, wrote an email to lawmakers on the House
Transportation Committee, saying cyclists should not be discouraged
from an activity that is healthier for humans and the planet.
"I
thought it was so off the wall - that (Orcutt) was being sarcastic or
something," Carlson told Reuters.
Orcutt
is correct that a human likely produces more carbon dioxide while
riding a bicycle than sitting in a car, but that is part of the
natural cycle of human metabolism, said Thomas Ackerman, a professor
of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington.
"It's
a question of where that CO2 comes from," Ackerman said. "CO2
is only a pollutant when it comes from fossil fuels."
Where to they find these idiots?
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