Bound for Copenhagen, Obama Faces Climate Change Obstacles | Online NewsHour | Nov. 25, 2009 | PBS
[Samuel Thernstrom, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute]: I think that President Obama has not been able to put affect the kind of coalition in Congress that would support a bill.AD: Duh ClimateGate Cover-up And Denial by Malcolm T. Hedges , 11/25/09
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So, the fact that Senator Boxer was never able to even have a markup on her bill, and there was no opportunity to negotiate common ground with the Republicans on it, means that we have had a process in the Senate that has been virtually paralyzed.
And I think that, going into a difficult election year next year, with a difficult economy, where we will probably still have double-digit unemployment next year, the bills moving in Congress have not been able to address people's concerns about the economic consequences.
It’s pretty obvious these hucksters were caught red-handed cooking and faking “data” and refusing to let people see their “data” even after many legal requests for the data were stonewalled.Al's Journal : President Obama will attend the global warming [fraud] talks in Copenhagen.
It is my hope that the Senate will support the President and move quickly to pass climate and energy legislation early next year in order to ensure that the world moves toward speedy solutions for the climate crisis.
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