The American Spectator : Good Night, Sweet Rose
By the way, as a total contrast, is anyone keeping track of the whoppers that Mr. Obama has told recently?Carbon Tax Would Be a Blow to West Virginia - State Journal - STATEJOURNAL.com
My favorites of course are his saying during the campaign that he would read every line of the budget to weed out wasteful spending. There are millions of lines in the budget. I will bet he has not read ten. He did not even read his own stimulus, cap and trade, and health care bills, or so I am told. And he claims to be against wasteful spending? Is that a joke? This man is to spending what cattle are to manure. He invented wasteful spending on a scale no one ever dreamed of.
At best, it would have a negligible impact on world temperatures while causing serious economic damage, particularly to West Virginia and its residents.[Obama's Ag Secretary promotes the greatest scientific fraud in human history]
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack defended efforts by the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress to pass climate change legislation, saying: "I start from the proposition that climate change is real. I know some disagree."
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Vilsack said he directed an Agriculture Department study that has said that the cap-and-trade provision of the bill would be "break-even for agriculture in the short run," he said. "But longer term, there would be substantial opportunities billions of dollars of income for agriculture in trading carbon credits."
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"I wish I could take opponents of climate change legislation to Colorado," he said. "There the forests are dying because of climate change. People go there to be photographed in front of beautiful forests, which in a few years won't be there."
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