Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Voters scared of Obama’s rushed ‘experiments’ | Washington Examiner
But the public understands that he wants to rush, rush, rush, and voters told the RNC researchers that they were tired of the pressure. “Repeatedly,” the Republican strategist says, “we’d hear, ‘Wait a second. We had to do the stimulus in the dead of night, we had to do cap and trade without anybody reading the bill, we had to move quickly on a multitrillion-dollar budget without any serious public debate, and now we’ve got to get health care done in two weeks?’ ”

Republicans believe there’s a real chance Obama will make his own situation worse by pushing too hard. People have heard this sort of thing before. Anyone who’s bought a car, a TV or an insurance policy knows the feeling when a salesman amps up the pressure to close the deal. You need to buy this today, sign the papers right now, don’t wait another minute. When that happens, the smart customer backs off a little: Why is this guy trying to rush me into this? Behind all the focus groups and the message, that’s the simple version of what is happening now, with Obama in the role of the salesman and the American people as the smart customer.
New study: Carbon capture doubles electric bills « Green Hell Blog
A new study from Harvard University estimates that capturing carbon dioxide from power plants will double the cost of electricity.

This price tag does not include the cost of transporting and storing the carbon underground, which Michael Economides of the University of Houston estimates will cost additional trillions of dollars.
[The stupidity train rolls on]: At last, the answer to climate change: cuddle more babies | The Australian
Presenter Bridget Kendall, on BBC World Service radio's The Forum on Sunday, has a proposal for Copenhagen

IF men having more to do with babies makes them more peaceful -- less aggressive, perhaps, in a meeting like the Copenhagen summit on climate change or the G8 -- we should have babies lined up for the all the leaders to cuddle a bit so that when they go into their meetings they're more inclined to make agreements.

Anthropologist Sarah Hardy: When they did start to look what was the endocrinological effect on men of being in intimate contact withbabies, their testosterone goes down and their prolactin and their nurturing impulses go up. And sure, this is going to help with climate change.
Global governance – A one-world government! | SmallGovTimes.com
It is important to understand that all this drama about the earth melting, etc, is nothing more that frightening theatre to hopefully scare you to death so you will not mind paying the world wide carbon taxes they are hell bent on levying on the entire planet. What we have here is – more socialism at work. When you clear all the smoke away, you readily see this is nothing more than the redistribution of the world’s wealth just as the Democrat/socialist are attempting to do at this very moment in the USA.

All of this in the US, in the UN, and all over the planet, is one big push to institute socialism on a planet-wide scale and in one fell swoop.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"...You need to buy this today, sign the papers right now..."
Isn't that what climate alarmism is all about? The message is we CAN STILL reverse the warming but ONLY if we SIGN the TREATIES RIGHT NOW, and time is running out so there's NO MORE TIME TO DEBATE!!!!(picture in the background of black smoke rising in intense heat and fires).