Wednesday, March 25, 2009

XM MLB Chat: Climate change scam massive payday for lawyers and 2300+ lobbyists--follow the money
The livelihoods of thousands of lawyers and lobbyists are invested in advancement of the global warming scam. Hence the daily flood of hysterical articles from complicit media.
'Heat deaths' myth The Republican-American
Years in the newspaper business have taught us that obituaries spike the highest on the coldest days of winter, which buttresses the argument that a warmer planet actually is good for longevity. It's why most retirees choose Florida over Alaska. But even if the warmists are right about the direction of the climate, by far the greatest change will be more vigorous plants producing more food for people and animals over longer growing seasons. Just think of all the lives that would save, extend and improve.
Twitter / Adam Curry
Obama: "Scientific Consensus is NOT enough to tell us what to do." Except with 'climate change' I guess.
Right, Wing-Nut!: Corzine, Selling Snake Oil
Corzine said people will continue to visit New Jersey because of its location and because it is less expensive than other destinations. Meanwhile, a bigger threat to the shore is climate change, he said.

"We've got the best programs in the country to pull back carbon buildup," Corzine said.
Wow. So not only is he raising their taxes and cutting spending on the very natural resources these people need to survive, he's telling them their problems are not his fault, but Mother Nature's. But don't worry - King Corzine is here to protect you! Just keep forking over those taxes, and he'll fight the big bad Climate Gods, and you guys will still be free to scurry around and make (less) money. And since he spending your moeny by expanding programs for kids and grannies, why, you ought to feel downright good about your current circumstances!

Kinda like a high priest of the ancient temple, saying that only by tithing him could you avoid the wrath of the gods. And shaking, you gladly paid him, and thanked him for what peace you have.
April '07: Corzine demonstrates his fear of CO2 by traveling 91 miles per hour in a Suburban
CAMDEN, N.J., April 17 — In the seconds before Gov. Jon S. Corzine was critically injured in an accident last Thursday, the Chevrolet Suburban he was riding in was traveling 91 miles per hour, 26 m.p.h. over the posted speed limit, according to a crash data recorder retrieved from the vehicle.

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