Friday, December 03, 2010

Storms Drown Out Markey Committee's Swan Song | Reuters
A funereal feeling permeated the hearing room on a stormy day that kept people away from the global warming's committee's final act
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Robert Kennedy was the last of those witnesses. He and Markey—the only representative who returned to the hearing room after a break of more than an hour —vented their frustrations with Congress’s inability to pass climate legislation while engaging in a freewheeling, 45-minute conversation about why it’s imperative for America to be the world’s clean energy trailblazer.
SNOW and ice gripping the county is nothing compared to the mini-ice age heading our way, according to a county astronomer.
Mr Norton, a development engineer of Thirsk Drive, North Hykeham, bases his predictions on sunspot activity.
Global Warming Apostle: Wealth Redistribution Via Climate Policy
Socialist elitists usually have better message control than this, but at the same time they think everyone is under the spell of the “mainstream” media and their arrogance leads them to slip up every now and then and let a little truth slip out.

Though most Americans now understand the hoax of anthropogenic global warming is pure socialist bunk, we must never forget that the elitists remain committed to riding this vehicle for all it’s worth. We must not forget that a large number of people in our government have tried very hard to rip us off with their cap and trade global warming tax, and remain committed to doing so.
Editorial: GOP ready to battle EPA | republicans, new, administration - Opinion - The Orange County Register
Congressional Republicans, emboldened by the party's midterm election victories, promise to force up-or-down votes on many economically harmful regulations planned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

"We're not going to let EPA regulate what they've been unable to legislate," Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., told Politico.com. Upton, who hopes in the new Congress in January to become chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, and other key Republicans will seek to block or effectively nullify controversial regulations.

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