Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Fraudster Al Gore is hearing voices about CO2-induced bad weather: "Mother Nature is speaking very loudly and clearly"

Global warming talk heats up, revisits carbon tax
"I think the impossible may be moving to the inevitable without ever passing through the probable," said former Rep. Bob Inglis. The South Carolina Republican lost his seat in 2010 in a primary fight, partly because acknowledged that global warming exists and needs to be dealt with.
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"Mother Nature is speaking very loudly and clearly," Gore said in a phone interview from San Francisco. "The laws of physics do apply and when we put 90 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, it traps a lot of heat."
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Gore said he's been pushing a carbon tax for decades. But his idea is not to use the money to lower the deficit, but to reduce payroll taxes in a revenue-neutral way.

1 comment:

tarpon said...

sO WHO YOU GONNA CALL WHEN THE WEATHER DEICES WHAT IT WANTS TO DO???