Posted on 05/06/2014 8:27:25 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
John Morales, chief meteorologist at WTVJ-Ch. 6 in Miramar, is one of eight weather anchors nationwide visiting the White House today.
The meteorologists were invited for the release of a government report, the National Climate Assessment, which details the latest on warming trends and rising sea levels and what that means for weather in South Florida and the rest of the United States. Morales is expected to interview President Barack Obama about the report.
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WTVJ, a tv station OWNED by NBC, sponsors the annual homosexual parade in Miami Beach....so you KNOW this "interview" will be a sycophantic Q & A.
Florida news ping?
And yet, Obama is launching off on some goofy globull warming scam. Yeah, this will make Americans feel good.
But I'm sure that billionaire Democrat who pledged 100 million to the DNC is smiling today. And I bet Al “private jet” Gore is laughing as he counts yet more lucre.
Republicans ought to light into Obama and Democrats for misappropriating our national attention to this two-bit scam. This is all about Democrats placating their billionaire financier.
Marching orders. They have them.
Did John Coleman get invited? He got the weather channel going and does not live and die global warming
Gary North says that “The Global Warming Movement Has Run Out of Gas” at http://www.garynorth.com/public/12414print.cfm
PS Sorry! Hit the GO button prematurely.
Gary’s essay is well worth the read. Here are the money paragraphs:
“Why is this evidence of a lost cause? Because nothing is ever done politically to solve major long-term problems. Politicians take action only when the public demands it, and therefore their re-election is at risk. By the time the public is unified enough to demand action, the voters are already feeling the pain. By the time they feel the pain, the crisis is upon them. It is no longer a long-term problem. It is a short-term problem.
“At this point, Congress will take a major action, which costs a lot of money, centralizes more power, transfers more sovereignty to the national government’s various bureaucracies, and then is forgotten. The problem then goes out of the public’s perception, and the bureaucrats take over. They do little to solve the problem, but they establish the rules for dealing with it on a permanent basis. If it is solved, they are out of jobs. So, it is never officially solved. Nothing remains except the turf wars of the various bureaucracies.
“There is a name for this process: ‘Kick the can.’”
Are these Congressional/Government sequence of inactions, actions, and reactions familiar to you, FReepers?
Suffered enough already?
We really do need to change the diapers in Washington, DC!
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