Posted on 01/09/2018 8:05:40 PM PST by Sub-Driver
Washington Governor Claims Just 59 Days To Save Children From Global Warming
Michael Bastasch 4:47 PM 01/09/2018
Washington states Democratic Governor Jay Inslee warned there was just 59 days to save future generations from an endless cycle of crop-killing droughts one year, and rivers spilling their banks the next.
Inslee went on a lengthy Twitter rant in efforts to convince the state legislature to pass legislation to tax carbon dioxide emissions. Washington residents voted down Inslees last carbon tax plan by a wide margin in 2016.
We have just 59 days to do our part to save our children from an endless cycle of crop-killing droughts one year, and rivers spilling their banks the next. To save salmon from dying in ever warming rivers, and our forests from being reduced to plumes of ash.
Governor Jay Inslee (@GovInslee) January 9, 2018
The state legislatures session ends in 59 days, on March 8. Democrats have a slim majority in both state legislative chambers.
Inslee wants lawmakers to pass a tax on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
“We have just 59 days to do our part to save our children from an endless cycle of crop-killing droughts one year, and rivers spilling their banks the next. To save salmon from dying in ever warming rivers, and our forests from being reduced to plumes of ash.
Governor Jay Inslee (@GovInslee) January 9, 2018”
What a complete spaz.
Disgrace of a leader is an understatement.
Yeah, but, but, but ... I bet his LDL count is really low and now that is all that matters for fitness for office!
March 8th was 59 days!
Woo Hoo! We are still around, and have record cold days!
You got to laugh at theses Leftist and their fake deadlines.
Haha!
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