Thursday, July 16, 2009

Newsmax.com - Global Warming Debate Takes Nasty Turn
All the programs have one thing in common: They will cost trillions of dollars and will eventually cause massive unemployment.

If mankind is responsible, all the efforts in this country to fight global warming, in the final analysis, will be of little or no use for this simple reason: Nations representing the rest of mankind have either refused or are unable to participate in greenhouse gas reduction.

Perhaps a more sensible approach to reducing CO2 would be to take all the bailout money — TARP and the stimulus package — and use these trillions to build 100 new atomic energy plants on present sites. Millions of real jobs, many continuing, will be created. The United States can convert one of its largest polluters, the automobile, into electric cars and the CO2 problem will eventually solve itself.
Dissident Voice : The G8: Rudd’s Self-fulfilling Climate Prophecy
Rudd must know he was given a stark choice. He can continue to appease the big polluters or, alternatively, he could assume a Churchill-like leadership regarding what he has described as the “greatest moral challenged of our generation.”
Journal Newspapers Online: Global warming disputed
Wind and solar power should be pursued as a free market demands it, not forced on us by our government. All potential energy sources should be explored as free market choices, not as directed by government.

Climate science should inform public policy, not Al Gore’s hysterical, self-serving public cries for “greening” which are ridiculous as seen by his personal choices in private life.
Before anyone hides behind Al Gore’s global warming rant as an excuse for not using domestic oil resources, get a clue.
Twitter’s Internal Strategy Laid Bare: To Be “The Pulse Of The Planet”
The agenda topics for a Twitter management meeting on April 16, 2009 reads like a who’s who of Hollywood and Silicon Valley: Diddy, Oprah, Marissa Mayer, Microsoft, 4Chan. They discuss giving “advisor shares” to entertainer Diddy, a big Tweeter, but also see him as a distraction. “Diddy values his contribution higher than we do,” read the meeting minutes. In an earlier meeting on April 2, other potential advisors discussed included Shaq and Al Gore (presumably both would receive advisor shares as well).

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