Saturday, December 20, 2008

Video: Another moronic PSA from Greenpeace; Greenpeace rescues Santa from a melted North Pole
The Low-Down: Greenpeace rescues Santa from certain doom after the North Pole melts.

The Money Shot: Sea-sick Santa barfing over the railing of the rescue ship? That ought to impress the kids. Please.
Left Turn Clyde « The Air Vent
What three things do these three people have in common?

1 - They all have extremist left wing global warming backgrounds.

2 - They all support hard CO2 caps.

3 - They all have been recently nominated to top positions in Obama’s administration.
American Thinker: Wind Energy will be an early test of Obama's White House Staff
President-elect Obama has said that he would promote "wind farms" as one way to create more jobs. This idea is consistent with popular wisdom about wind energy and, therefore, sounded good while Mr. Obama was in the Senate and during his presidential campaign.

The problem for Mr. Obama now is that this popular wisdom is wrong. Contrary to reports issued by various wind energy advocates, "wind farms" provide few energy, environmental, or economic benefits and create very few jobs - far fewer than could be achieved if the money were used for other investments. Also, wind energy has adverse impacts that advocates like to ignore.
Mr Obama, if you have the urge to bankrupt an industry, why not bankrupt Big Tobacco instead of Big Coal?
Dear Mr Obama

I was very surprised to learn recently that you had suggested bankrupting coal plants and that you wanted to declare carbon dioxide a dangerous pollutant. Not only is carbon dioxide not a pollutant, but without it life on earth would cease to exit.

I found it rather ironic that you are a smoker, who spends money on purposefully inhaling carcinogenic substances and yet you want declare c02 a dangerous pollutant and bankrupt coal plants. Is it wise to bankrupt the coal industry when the USA is experiencing one of its coldest winters this century?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

<moonbat>

But Tom, when we were children flying reindeer were common or at least seemed that way. When was the last time you saw such a beast besides in fiction? You cannot deny that we have driven them to the brink of extinction.

<\moonbat>