Monday, April 27, 2009

Washington Legislature adjourns without implementing governor's climate fraud agenda?
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Gov. Chris Gregoire called an 11 a.m. Monday news conference to discuss the legislative session.

She says she may call a special session for lawmakers to finish work on a handful of bills that were left when time ran out. They include Gregoire's requested legislation on climate change.

The Legislature adjourned at 1 a.m. Monday, ending a 105-day session.
Our Inconstant Star - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
[Benny Peiser] Now, however, the sun's cyclical behaviour has gone into reverse. And, coinciding with its exceptional inactivity, temperatures around the world have actually begun to stall, if not to drop slightly. The arrest of the warming trend of the late 20th century at a time that solar activity is exceptionally low again raises the key question of climate science: has our star perhaps a much more dominant effect on climate change than is generally assumed?
Morning Bell: Al Gore’s Morals vs Your Pocketbook » The Foundry
In other words, Waxman-Markey will not prevent a single flood, wildfire, or hurricane. It will be completely ineffective. And at what cost to the U.S. economy. Newt Gingrich told the House committee Friday: “This bill is an energy tax. An energy tax punishes senior citizens, it punishes rural Americans, if you use electricity it punishes you. This bill will increase your cost of living and may kill your job.” On this point there was strong bipartisan consensus.
Dearth Day, Illustrated - Edward John Craig - Planet Gore on National Review Online
...It shows the famous satellite image of the Korean peninsula at night, with the north all dark and the south all lit up. And the poster says: “Earth Hour: Guess which Korea is free and which is a Stalinist dictatorship. Guess which Korea eats and which one starves. Electricity is good. Choose freedom, and build more power plants.”

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