Friday, May 15, 2009

Economic Strangulation: The Environmentalist/Democrat War Against Energy
This green agenda is more than absurd, it is sinister. The real goal of greens is not “clean energy” but less energy. Energy is essential to economic progress, and many greens want to halt and reverse economic progress. Some radical greens have praised Fidel Castro for de-developing Cuba. Al Gore wrote in his book “Earth in the Balance” that U.S. policy should aim for slower economic growth. President Obama’s chief science advisor John Holdren’s top two environmental goals are to shrink the human population and to slow economic growth.

So here we are, in the midst of a severe economic crisis, and the ruling party is pursuing an anti-energy agenda that would further cripple economic activity. They seem oblivious to the fact that poverty is the most lethal environment for human beings. (Life expectancy in the United States declined during the Great Depression.) What a grim price we will pay for the green agenda.
Worth waiting for - theage.com.au
WHEN you're regarded as one of the country's top wine producers, especially of riesling, it's depressing to think a lousy 500 cases of wine is all that was made from the 2007 vintage. Damn the frost that did most of the damage at Crawford River in western Victoria's Henty region. This remote winery normally makes about 7000 cases, including a stunning riesling with fruit sourced from 34-year-old vines that produces a more complex wine than the zippy and zingy one made from eight-year-old vines.
House Energy Democrats to Give Away Majority of CO2 [Swindle] Credits - WSJ.com
Few Capitol Hill watchers think a climate bill can pass this year in the Senate, but if the deal passes through the committee, it could alter prospects in the other chamber. The Senate is seen has having a stronger moderate base than in the House, though with many of the same concerns.

Still, success in the House would give the president bargaining leverage at a major international climate summit later this year.
On June 2, why not throw a house party to promote the greatest scientific fraud in history?
3. Throw a house party on June 2 to help us launch our Big Picture campaign, which will keep up steady support of Obama's climate-change policies in the coming year. The EPA ruling on global warming pollution is one of many administrative decisions we expect, and they'll need strong public support. During the house parties you'll watch "behind the scenes" videos of the EPA hearings, participate in a conference call with Sierra Club leaders who are closely tracking the issue, and discuss which actions we can all take to move us toward a clean energy future. If you can't host a party, look for one near you.
Zagat Nightlife: Fight Global Warming With A Drink At Greenhouse
Imagine fighting global warming, while partying at a hot new night club. That's the idea behind Greenhouse, the city's first eco-friendly lounge.

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