Posted on 07/15/2014 10:08:42 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
Ever since Republicans, and teabaggers, took control of the House of Representatives in 2011, they have revealed their corporate loyalties, hypocrisy, devotion to the dirty energy industry, religious opposition to science, and abject hatred of the people they were elected to serve. Of course, the list of who Republicans serve over the American people is endless, but those specific items were encapsulated in one amendment snuck in at the eleventh hour in the House Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Act that passed with undying support of the Republican caucus.
The amendment in question was inserted by Representative David McKinley (R-WV) who continued his anti-science, hypocritical, dirty energy devotion, disregard for national security, and hatred of his constituency that he began last May. The new amendment is similar to McKinleys budget amendment in May that forbid the Pentagon from acknowledging climate change exists despite the Department of Defenses annual warning that addressing climate change is vital to protecting national security.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicususa.com ...
*Republicans Sneak Amendment Into Bill That Forces The Pentagon To Deny Climate Change*
If true, that’s VERY good news!
However, the article should’ve been titled,
“Republicans Sneak Amendment Into Bill That Forces The Pentagon To Deny Climate Change Hoax”
Mistake, the author meant to name Al Gore as “anti-science, hypocritical, dirty energy devotion, disregard for national security” otherwise it doesn't make any sense.
*I stopped reading after teabaggers...*
All this sad writer has are insults and extremely ignorant lies.
He’s more to be scorned than pitied!
I wonder if the writer wears a sad clown face or a happy clown face when out in public.
Like some one already said, if true fine but since you can not believe a thing the liberals say, who knows.
So you saw what I did, there, eh?
I just posted a reply at the site...LOVED it.
:-D
Me too.
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