Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Minnesota: Partisan climate fraud promotion event at the Capitol this Saturday
Scheduled speakers at the Minnesota event include U.S. Reps. Keith Ellison and Betty McCollum, both D-Minn.; state Sen. Ellen Anderson, DFL-St. Paul; and state Rep. Kate Knuth, DFL-New Brighton.
The Associated Press: Utah lawmakers hear differing climate change views
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers are getting competing views on climate change, one emphasizing the vast scientific consensus about warming trends and humanity's influence and another raising doubts about the root causes.
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University of Alabama researcher Roy Spencer offered doubts about that conclusion and said natural climate cycles should be more thoroughly investigated.
GE, Cleantech and Your Tax Dollars | Alarmist Marc Gunther | Reuters
...I can’t help but be struck by the extent to which GE’s clean energy businesses depend on federal and state tax and regulatory policy, along with grants and loans from the government.
Business Diary: Plane Stupid gatecrash the PR party
To the PR Week awards, which were livelier than expected. Midway through the evening several guests started yelling, and as they got louder security was forced to remove their entire table before dinner had been served. The bash, attended by airlines and energy companies, had become the target of climate change protesters, who were eventually removed by police.
Council to crack down on bonfire permits | Stuff.co.nz
Mr Foster said the council was also concerned the carbon from Guy Fawkes bonfires might add to global warming.
Reuters AlertNet - Climate [fraud can bring us together], Hu tells Obama
BEIJING, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao has told his U.S. counterpart Barack Obama that closer cooperation on fighting climate change could help improve overall ties between the world's top two greenhouse gas polluters.
Three Tactics Progressives Use to Discredit Their Opponents - Glenn Beck - FOXNews.com
I'm against cap-and-trade because it has been shown in Europe not to work. It's a special interest game. And you know who wanted it? Enron.

I'm for oil exploration and drilling because at no time in the history of the planet has anyone ever lasted as a society by cutting off their energy supply. You can't grow the economy and provide opportunity for prosperity for your people without energy.

I could go on and on explaining my reasonable reasons for opposing this president's agenda, but, if I listen to the logic of the left: If I oppose health care, I'm against the poor; if I oppose their ridiculous climate change bill, I hate the planet and I'm a flat-Earth, moon-landing denier...

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