MichaelQ
By: MichaelQ - 256 Days 8 Hrs ago
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Global warming bill is anti-American and anti-Earth! The fools are lining up for it!

Here's what the Wall Street Journal reports today regarding some of the THINKING people in the world and what their take on this al gore science fiction is. What the hell is wrong with US? How can this clown gore and his sidekick obama have such power over the thinking people of the world?

"Steve Fielding recently asked the Obama administration to reassure him on the science of man-made global warming. When the administration proved unhelpful, Mr. Fielding decided to vote against climate-change legislation.

If you haven't heard of this politician, it's because he's a member of the Australian Senate. As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to pass a climate-change bill, the Australian Parliament is preparing to kill its own country's carbon-emissions scheme. Why? A growing number of Australian politicians, scientists and citizens once again doubt the science of human-caused global warming.
[POTOMAC WATCH] Associated Press

Steve Fielding

Among the many reasons President Barack Obama and the Democratic majority are so intent on quickly jamming a cap-and-trade system through Congress is because the global warming tide is again shifting. It turns out Al Gore and the United Nations (with an assist from the media), did a little too vociferous a job smearing anyone who disagreed with them as "deniers." The backlash has brought the scientific debate roaring back to life in Australia, Europe, Japan and even, if less reported, the U.S.

In April, the Polish Academy of Sciences published a document challenging man-made global warming. In the Czech Republic, where President Vaclav Klaus remains a leading skeptic, today only 11% of the population believes humans play a role. In France, President Nicolas Sarkozy wants to tap Claude Allegre to lead the country's new ministry of industry and innovation. Twenty years ago Mr. Allegre was among the first to trill about man-made global warming, but the geochemist has since recanted. New Zealand last year elected a new government, which immediately suspended the country's weeks-old cap-and-trade program.

The number of skeptics, far from shrinking, is swelling. Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe now counts more than 700 scientists who disagree with the U.N. -- 13 times the number who authored the U.N.'s 2007 climate summary for policymakers. Joanne Simpson, the world's first woman to receive a Ph.D. in meteorology, expressed relief upon her retirement last year that she was finally free to speak "frankly" of her nonbelief. Dr. Kiminori Itoh, a Japanese environmental physical chemist who contributed to a U.N. climate report, dubs man-made warming "the worst scientific scandal in history." Norway's Ivar Giaever, Nobel Prize winner for physics, decries it as the "new religion." A group of 54 noted physicists, led by Princeton's Will Happer, is demanding the American Physical Society revise its position that the science is settled. (Both Nature and Science magazines have refused to run the physicists' open letter.)

The collapse of the "consensus" has been driven by reality. The inconvenient truth is that the earth's temperatures have flat-lined since 2001, despite growing concentrations of C02. Peer-reviewed research has debunked doomsday scenarios about the polar ice caps, hurricanes, malaria, extinctions, rising oceans. A global financial crisis has politicians taking a harder look at the science that would require them to hamstring their economies to rein in carbon.

Credit for Australia's own era of renewed enlightenment goes to Dr. Ian Plimer, a well-known Australian geologist. Earlier this year he published "Heaven and Earth," a damning critique of the "evidence" underpinning man-made global warming. The book is already in its fifth printing. So compelling is it that Paul Sheehan, a noted Australian columnist -- and ardent global warming believer -- in April humbly pronounced it "an evidence-based attack on conformity and orthodoxy, including my own, and a reminder to respect informed dissent and beware of ideology subverting evidence." Australian polls have shown a sharp uptick in public skepticism; the press is back to questioning scientific dogma; blogs are having a field day.

The rise in skepticism also came as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, elected like Mr. Obama on promises to combat global warming, was attempting his own emissions-reduction scheme. His administration was forced to delay the implementation of the program until at least 2011, just to get the legislation through Australia's House. The Senate was not so easily swayed.

Mr. Fielding, a crucial vote on the bill, was so alarmed by the renewed science debate that he made a fact-finding trip to the U.S., attending the Heartland Institute's annual conference for climate skeptics. He also visited with Joseph Aldy, Mr. Obama's special assistant on energy and the environment, where he challenged the Obama team to address his doubts. They apparently didn't.

This week Mr. Fielding issued a statement: He would not be voting for the bill. He would not risk job losses on "unconvincing green science." The bill is set to founder as the Australian parliament breaks for the winter.

Republicans in the U.S. have, in recent years, turned ever more to the cost arguments against climate legislation. That's made sense in light of the economic crisis. If Speaker Nancy Pelosi fails to push through her bill, it will be because rural and Blue Dog Democrats fret about the economic ramifications. Yet if the rest of the world is any indication, now might be the time for U.S. politicians to re-engage on the science. One thing for sure: They won't be alone."

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MichaelQ
Comment by: MichaelQ
256 Days 8 Hrs ago
How in the hell can people buy into this when the very people who are promoting it absolutely refuse to have a reasonable debate on the topic? What is that? What happened to a country "of, by and for the people"? How is it possible that the masses sit back while these bastards run away with the country?? I just don't get it. How does any thinking person not have questions for anyone promoting ANYTHING when that person refuses to sit down and answer questions from credible people with opposing views?
Mr Cantankerous
Comment by: Mr Cantankerous
256 Days 8 Hrs ago
I love it when they say we must be energy independent, we don't want to by more oil from Chavez! Then in the same breath they won't allow more domestic drilling and production of oil byproducts. There will always be a big demand for oil and it's byproducts. These people are frauds!
MichaelQ
Comment by: MichaelQ
256 Days 8 Hrs ago
You know, I blame liberals in this country for allowing Mexicans to invade our border, I don't blame the Mexicans, I'd try and come here too. In the same way, I don't blame the crooks of the world like gore and barry as much as I blame the people in this country who are content to watch as these scum completely dismantle this country in the most un-American of ways. Can you imagine George Washington and John Adams sitting back while the likes of these treasonous bastards dismantled the entire American way? There was a time when criminals like these would never have been able to get such a foothold.
Orca
Comment by: Orca
256 Days 7 Hrs ago
Here we go again.... Republicans should open an "oil fan club".
And now controling emmissions is antiamerica ( a fact that doesnt concerne me) but now is "anti-earth"?
Luther
Comment by: Luther
256 Days 7 Hrs ago
Looks like Boehner is going to read the entire 300 page amendment which was added at 3:09am. Waxman just took one in the chops for protesting. Maybe, just maybe this will wake up a couple of the knuckleheads in congress...the vote is, supposedly, pretty close at present.
Orca
Comment by: Orca
256 Days 7 Hrs ago
I think you should seat back an let Obama "try" to fix what a republican had broke.
You do talk alot for a person who most likely vote for the worst president in the history of stupidity...
What did Bush has done for helping the planet?
What has he done to make us energy independed ? (oil,solar,etc)
what has he done about abortion.
What has he done about getting health Care?
What has he done for Social Security?
You sure talk a lot about All these issues but the person that reprecente you and your views for 8 years had give us war, death, made millioners billioners, he gave us a fake prosperity that finally colapse in his last days, he didn't.
This means we can not trust in your judgment (that includes rush, hannaty,etc) so again why should we trust your negative predictions and mentality when it's because of them thy the US is in a shit hole! And you say that WE r the anti America.
Ohhhh that's right, he turn his back on the Hispanic comunity he Said he was gonna help. But on the other hand he made progress on controling the border , by building a rusian Berlin wall.
He did do somethig good though, he mess up the economy so bad that he stop illegal immigration, as a matter of fact lots of ilegals are living the country because of it... So I guess that's one thing he did right ;)
MichaelQ
Comment by: MichaelQ
256 Days 6 Hrs ago
Isn't it curious how so many people come here and complain and whine about every aspect of our country? Invariably they come from countries where their exact same "thinking" made a complete mess of their own country. They destroyed their own country and now they're leading the charge for taking this country apart. What balls! Comprende?
Luther
Comment by: Luther
256 Days 6 Hrs ago
Done deal. Now its off to the Senate....fat lady hasn't sung quite yet but she's sure tuning up.
cindy
Comment by: cindy
256 Days 5 Hrs ago
Growing concentrations of CO2 cannot be good for humankind.
ReverendDC
Comment by: ReverendDC
256 Days ago
If anybody find irrefutable proof of anything, then you are God.

The truth is that even our basic laws of physics are routinely broken by criminal substances. All laws fall apart in black holes. Helium at very near absolute zero climbs UP cups with no impetus, and appears to be frictionless.

We can't even decide if there is a god or who he (or she) is.

How can anybody say any of it is wrong?

What we do know is that the ozone layer is disappearing. That is proven with satellite images to the best of our ability. If these pollutants can destroy this protective layer, then who knows about CO2 or other chemicals?

What about the proven health risks due to smog? Inhaling it does prove harmful and is full of carcinogens.

What is the problem with putting scubbers on Industrial towers? Short of destroying the economy, it create manufacturing and installation jobs for thousands. The cost is pretty negligible for most companies...

As for cars, thank goodness there is nothing harmful in that....only for suicide victims.
ReverendDC
Comment by: ReverendDC
256 Days ago
Oh, yeah....."They took our JOBS!!!"
brian29
Comment by: brian29
255 Days 15 Hrs ago
Millions of jobs WILL be lost. Each household will pay thousands more a year in energy cost. It is a bad bill
Mr Cantankerous
Comment by: Mr Cantankerous
255 Days 13 Hrs ago
Well those who want to keep the air clean at any cost, will be willing many who are on the brink of bankruptcy, foreclosure...into financial devastation. Good looking out for the poor and middle class. There are technologies out there that can produce clean energy with fossil fuels. Just a small example is the Volkswagen Jetta TDi Clean Diesel 50 MPG.
ReverendDC
Comment by: ReverendDC
255 Days 12 Hrs ago
Gas mileage has nothing to do with clean air...wow....soon you will be saying "It's got electrolytes!"

Anywho, somebody show me evidence that millions of jobs would be lost. Otherwise it sounds like buzzwords to scare people into thinking the way you do.

76% of statistics are made up on the spot. 29% of pthe people know THAT!!!!

.....oh, yeah....."They took our jobs!"
ReverendDC
Comment by: ReverendDC
255 Days 12 Hrs ago
Clean diesel is a waypoint to no emmisions, not the end-all. Do you think oil will last forever? Even without the clean air argument, this short term thinking is what has gotten us into this mess in the first place.
ReverendDC
Comment by: ReverendDC
255 Days 10 Hrs ago
Oh. And according to a Wall Street Journal article about the bill passing the House vote, it clearly states that there are tarrifs imposed on items from other countries that do not adhere to these environmental standards.

1. That will prevent companies from fleeing to those countries.
2. Tariffs can improve our government's cash flow without raising taxes.

How much you wanna bet that the bill gets passed but with these tariffs stripped by Republicans because it infringes upon profitable business practices...

 

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