Thursday, July 16, 2009

Playing God and the climate change bill
Al Gore and environmental leaders have gotten very wealthy selling carbon credits to nations and industries that they put a heavy guilt complex on for supposedly harming the environment. Now, they want to do that to every person using any carbon-based product in this country.

It is time for all freedom-loving people to organize and resist the people that are playing God by proclaiming that major weather and other disasters will happen if we don’t let them pass legislation that will bring economic ruin to our nation’s economy and its citizen’s financial lives.
Inhofe strikes new tone in current global warming debate | KJRH.com
An hour into the first of two hearings Tuesday, Inhofe mentioned that he “doesn’t believe that anthropogenic gases cause global warming.” But he breezed past that into another economic argument against cap and trade.

Environmental advocates have noticed this shift in tone and see it as a small victory. Terry Tamminen, director of the New America Foundation’s climate policy program, said growing consensus on climate change has shifted the debate and forced Republicans to abandon skepticism.

“It is a white flag,” Tamminen said in an e-mail. “Opposition on scientific grounds is now simply off the table.”
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Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., the chairwoman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said cap and trade would provoke massive job growth in the clean energy sector and discounted Inhofe’s economic and environmental arguments.

Even if you don’t believe in global warming, this is a good thing,” Boxer said of investment in clean energy that would follow a carbon cap.
The truth about Global Warming | West Seattle Herald
At this point all it would take to change to the disastrous course our nation, and the world, is taking is to have a few news organizations -- like the West Seattle Herald -- to disseminate the truth about global warming, but will they?

HEB Shasteen
Pres. People Against Rip-Offs
West Seattle

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