I mean, who really cares if the transnational socialist community (including its American allies) is proceeding ahead with global carbon regulation, even as the tremors from Climategate continue?
Leaked Emails Won't Harm UN Climate Body, Says Chairman
More on Climategate
White House News Flack: Despite Research Dispute, 'Climate Change is Happening'
I'm sure after they're done creating the new international regulatory and investigative bodies needed to enforce the new rules, they'll let us keep our property, and speak, shoot, and pray any way we want.
They're just trying to save the world.
For the children.
Just a little research dispute, people, nothing to see here. Move along, folks.
ReplyDeleteIn this ONE thing, I can agree with Mr Gibbs: Climate -- change -- is -- happening. It happens all the time. Season in, season out, cycles up, cycles down.
ReplyDeleteBUT---the AlGore-ist fanatic religious left cannot point to the direction that they have been wishing that the climate change would take (warmer), nor can they trot out the usual human-causing suspects for blame and subsequent punishment.
Be on the lookout for fingers-in-ears, yelling louder, la-la-la-la-I-can't-hear-you illogical behaviour from the EnviroNazi left. Maybe even to the point of physical tantrums and force against the EnviroSkeptics as the left continues to lose ground, arguments and relevency.
B Woodman
III-per
Makes me what to toast my marshmallows over burn tires. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's not about climate control, it's about people control.
You might want to read these two fine articles from the Wall Street Journal:
ReplyDeleteThe Climate Science Isn't Settled--Confident predictions of catastrophe are unwarranted. By Richard S. Lindzen, professor of meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703939404574567423917025400.html
Climategate: Follow the Money--Climate change researchers must believe in the reality of global warming just as a priest must believe in the existence of God. By Bret Stephens, who writes the Journal's "Global View" column on foreign affairs, is a deputy editorial page editor, and is responsible for the editorial pages of the Asian and European editions of the paper, the columnists on foreign affairs, and the Far Eastern Economic Review.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703939404574566124250205490.html