Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Pajamas Media » What Happened to All the Hurricanes, Al?
The great hurricane flameout that has dominated the seasons since 2005 is just part of the natural variability of weather. Those that said global warming caused 2005, and Katrina, and that our future was doomed to get stormier and stormier were completely wrong, as usual.
Warning Signs: Is the EPA Trying to Murder the USA?
Browner is a dedicated Socialist, but Jackson is a bounce-off-the-walls enviro-wacko for whom real science is a great nuisance while pseudo-science is a blunt instrument with which to impose a regime that will destroy the economy and take down the whole nation.

At the heart of the EPA’s latest initiatives is the thoroughly debunked theory of “global warming”; that carbon dioxide (CO2) is “causing” it, and that human beings are producing too much CO2 by using various forms of energy such as coal, oil, and natural gas. All three assertions are utterly and completely false.
68 Leading Investors Issue Joint Statement Opposing Proposition 23 -- SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Sixty-eight major investors collectively managing $415 billion in assets today issued a joint statement urging a "No" vote on Proposition 23, the California ballot initiative that would halt implementation of the state's landmark bipartisan clean energy law. The signed statement was unveiled at a news media teleconference at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

"As investors, we need certainty about the policies that govern the sectors in which we invest so that we can make strategic, profitable investments over the long term," said the statement, issued two weeks before the ballot vote. "This policy certainty, however, would be eliminated if Proposition 23 passes...(it) would cause California to lose billions of dollars of investment and thousands of jobs to competitors like China, Japan, Germany, or other U.S. states that have more stable commitments to clean energy policy."
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The signers, including California-based firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Catholic Health Care West and VantagePoint Venture Partners (18 California-based firms were among the signatories), said in the statement that passage of Proposition 23 would negatively affect California's economy the following ways – these are quotes from the statement..
Where's the part about CO2-induced hellfire?

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