Monday, September 06, 2010

Obama $50B Roads Stimulus Saves Jobs, Planet - Scrappleface
“This stimulus initiative,” the president said, “will put hundreds of collective-bargaining units back on the public payroll, while taking thousands of cars off of the road, due to construction road closings and the higher price of fuel. The end result: more jobs, less global warming. It’s a win-win.”

Due to the anticipated public reception of the Obama roads stimulus, the White House will reportedly announce next week a plan to increase taxes on airline tickets to fund a massive project to ‘re-fluff the clouds’, employing tens of thousands of unionized fluffers.
Warning Signs: Nazi Dreams were Green Dreams
Few know of the connection, but it is spelled out in “Nazi Oaks” by R. Mark Musser ($12.75, Advantage Books, softcover, via Amazon.com). Thanks to his research we learn that “the highway to modern environmentalism passed through Nazi Germany. By 1935, the Third Reich was the greenest regime on the planet.”

“It is no coincidence that sweeping Nazi environmental legislation preceded the racially charged anti-Semitic Nuremburg Laws.”

In the decades during which I have seen the rise of the environmental movement in America I have also seen its inherent totalitarian drive to not merely alter society, but to completely control the lives of all Americans. It is fundamentally an attack on the American credo of individual freedom and it has become commonplace to suggest that environmentalism has become a pseudo-religion.
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The Nazi regime was made up of animal rights advocates, environmentalists, and vegetarians, of which Hitler was all three.

And it led ultimately to mass murder.
2010 Phoenix summer one of hottest ever due to overnight lows
Phoenix's hot nights are largely the result of the urban heat island, scientists believe. The concrete, asphalt and buildings absorb heat all day and trap it, releasing it far more slowly than the open desert, where nights cool quickly.
C3: Obama's Real Legacy? Ethanol - Burning Food To Make Fuel Is Not Only Immensely Stupid, It's Flat Out Immoral
It's fairly obvious that the only reason Obama supports the ethanol program, which burns food to make fuel, is due to wealthy supporters. These individuals and businesses that are heavily invested in the profit-making potential of bio-fuels, require government subsides and mandates (e.g. 15% of gas supply has to be ethanol based) to enrich themselves. And they give a lot of money to Obama and Democrats in order to procure those subsidies and mandates.

There is no other rational reason to support any ethanol production, as its many environmental and economic/consumer shortcomings have been well documented. Add these shortcomings to the fact that by making major reductions in the world's food supply in order to feed cars, thus causing more malnourishment and starvation, is simply immoral.
Reconstructing The IPCC
The year-long and massive PR campaign on Climate Change and Anthropogenic Global Warming, ending in farce and chaos at the December 2009 Copenhagen "climate summit", was in political leadership terms a minority endeavour. Only four world leaders, albeit from 4 major countries of the "Old World" OECD, continued an unstinting campaign on CC and AGW, using every emotive trick in the book in their "landmark" speeches on these subjects, right up to the end. Until December 2009, the four leaders Obama, Merkel, Sarkozy and the soon-voted-out Brown gave regular interviews where PR of the type "catastrophe", "saving the planet", "our last chance" was regularly utilised. The alternatives offered by these four-only leaders was typically confused - supposedly an "ecological" society using "green energy" would arise, but this would magically not affect sales of BMW cars, Boeing airplanes or French nuclear reactors.

Since their failure at Copenhagen to vendre la meche and obtain worldwide support for a supposed global transition to an ecological society depending on green energy, the 4 leaders have predictably "walked away" from the issue: which was especially easy for Gordon Brown.

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