Friday, July 31, 2009

Melanie Phillips: The Spectator
When the worm finally turns, it really gets itself into a flat-out spin. More and more scientists have just about had it up to here with the rubbish being put out as the ‘consensus’ on man-made global warming.
Enough with this carp | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
When this hysteria has finally passed there will be an accounting. Those who sold out science for fame, fortune and flim-flam will be made to pay.
Policy Peril Segment 3 - Hurricanes | OpenMarket.org
To wrap up, no consensus has been reached about the possible influence of global warming on hurricanes.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Cash for clunkers runs out of money … after one week; Update: Feds scramble to save program
Unlike pretty much every other Hopenchange economic policy, not only did this one work, it worked better than expected. And yet, I can’t help thinking there’s a lesson in the fact that a centrally planned program budgeted to run through the end of October went bust in, er, seven days. That’s some miscalculation — not unlike the miscalculation that promised unemployment no higher than eight percent once we pinched that $787 billion loaf known as the stimulus. And naturally, the program came buried in so much bureaucracy and paperwork that some dealers gave up on it despite the amazing business it drummed up.
Rudd’s tick-tick-tick deceit | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The truth is not only that the scheme will kill jobs, will fail to halt our growth in emissions and won’t make a blind bit of difference to world temperatures anyway. Fact is, even some of the world’s leading warming hysterics admit there’s no urgency at all to the vote, whatever Kevin Rudd so dishonestly claims

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