Kevin Grandia: Scott Brown's win in Massachusetts will put the chill on climate legislation
Republican candidate Scott Brown has won the race to replace the late Senator Ted Kennedy in Massachusetts and, as I wrote earlier today, this does not bode well for the clean energy and climate change legislation currently being considered in the Senate.C3: New Study: IPCC CO2-Based Climate Models Have Performed Miserably, Brookhaven Researchers Find
If human CO2 was causing present global warming, as dictated by the IPCC climate models, current global temperatures would be 1.3°C higher than actually observed. Where does that leave the various climate models that are predicting anywhere from 2.4°C to 7.0°C+ by year 2100?British Conservatives wavering
Australia's conservatives are now firmly opposed to new Greenie taxes and charges -- and are benefiting in the polls. Can Britain be far behind? Australian political advisers are influential in LondonAmerican Thinker: The Left's Pied Piper
A Moderate He Was Not
Today, Obama could be a moderate only if he stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night. When he has governed, it has been exclusively from the far-left end of the political spectrum. He has openly supported far-reaching measures, including (but not limited to) cap-and-trade, card check, universal health care, and comprehensive immigration reform. All of these initiatives would culminate in the destruction of what we've come to know as the unrivaled American way of life and the creation of a new, larger underclass willing to support a never-ending Democratic majority and its intention to lead a permanent left-of-center society.
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