Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Climate Camps are just irritating nonsense | Letters From A Tory
Your website goes on to state that “while our banks and politicians fail us, Climate Camp will be creating a vision of real democracy.” No, I’m afraid not. Democracy happens at the ballot box, not by throwing banners off the roof of tall buildings owned by other people. Peaceful protests are a key facet of any functioning democracy but what you do is waste everyone’s time, fail to provide evidence for your actions, spout socialist rubbish, invade private property and chew up valuable police time.
American Thinker: A Nation of Yellers
It's much too late now, but sometimes I wonder if President Obama's agenda might be sailing through if he'd handled his opponents with a little grace and class last spring.

When Cap and Trade passed the House, the game was over. Americans now knew that emails, faxes and phone calls meant nothing to Washington, DC. Like the patient who has pressed the call bell for 20 minutes with no answer, we Americans started doing the only thing we had left.

We yelled.
NASA powers up for the next UN IPCC « Watts Up With That?
From NASA, new fossil fuel powered toys for the boys.
Atmospheric Temperature and Carbon Dioxide: Feedback or Equilibrium? « Watts Up With That?
R. Taylor writes in to Tips and Notes to WUWT with this. Anthony: If you shift Vostok temperatures by reasonable time lags, and use reasonable parameters for an equilibrium between temperature and CO2, you get predicted values for CO2 that closely match CO2 measurements in Vostok. Really simple and conclusive, but I don’t think anyone has done it before.
C3: NASA Climate GIGO Predictions Now Done At Warp Speed - New Motto: "Faster Inaccuracy Is An Option"
From NASA, which has single-handedly destroyed the U.S. manned space exploration program, we now get news that they spent millions on new equipment for NASA climate modelers who have been unable to make a single accurate climate prediction (probably because they spend too much time blogging for advocacy groups/sponsors or protesting coal "death" trains). It's time to de-fund this failed government entity. NASA has accomplished about as much as the Department of Education in the past two decades while wasting billions.

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