Every state in the union already have laws where a home has to be inspected before being occupied, so this notion that "cap and trade" will end up with the "government interference between buyers and sellers" is nonsense.
And I would love to know how cap and trade has "failed" in Europe. Last I checked they were going full speed ahead with their plan, and the criticism is that allowances were too high, with too many exceptions, and not the opposite.
And finally, Australia is not repealing its own cap and trade. In fact, it has not even been put into place and is set to start in 2010.
It gets really hard to discuss these controversial issues when we have to spend so much time fact checking things.
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