Posted on 01/18/2007 9:50:17 AM PST by nancyvideo
The good news is: The sky is not falling and the earth isn't melting. The bad news is: A majority of Americans believe it is.
From headlines around the world, there seems to be but one consensus. The ice caps are melting, the earth is warming and it's all Bush's, er our fault. It's settled science and you're an ignorant, un-progressive conservative if you think otherwise.
Everything from Katrina to pimples is now blamed on global warming. If everyone believes it, it must be so. Using this logic, since over 90% of Americans believe in God, this must mean God exists.
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sounds like a wealth transfer scheme to me, nothing more
wealth goes from your pockets to lib wackos in green industries and thinktanks
either way, politicos benefit from donations gleaned from the green amongst us because they are seen as acting for the common good
Is China or Russia worried about Global Warming?
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. - H. L. Mencken
Right. That's why Bore wrote "Earth in the Balance". He thought he would be elected as our savior. The guy is insane, but the public generally believes the global warming lie.
I don't think Russia and China have political patronage as an integral part of their political structures.
They are a bit less likely to be affected by marauding herds of researchers and grubby protesters out to make a point or a few bucks crying in the wind.
Great quote from Mencken. Thanks.
Al Gore's latest: global warming will thaw out The Blob, which was dropped in the Arctic after being frozen by characters portrayed by Steve McQueen and others.
Also, I heard that Gore wants to build fifty-story refrigerators that will be operated with their doors open to cool the environment.
http://www.stentorian.com/kyoto/ for my page on the Kyoto Treaty. ("Cali-Fornicating our Nation's Economy" and other observations on Kyoto)
On a final note to Democrats: REAL DEMOCRATS DON'T DESTROY WORKING PEOPLE'S JOBS, which is exactly what greenhouse gas regulations will do if we are irresponsible enough to enact them. (On the other hand, economically-driven energy efficiency improvements will have the incidental effect of reducing the amount of greenhouse gases produced per kilowatt-hour generated. Make automotive fuel economy a selling point instead of a mandate, and let the free market do its thing.)
Here's my take on the whole issue of politics and crises; politics is above all else, an appeal to emotion and a call to action.
To persuade people to act it is necessary to establish a focus and a goal and a crisis serves this purpose in both respects.
Every year of my life since the end of the second world war I have become more aware of a growing tendency on the part of media and the politicians to operate in a synergistic fashion whereby both groups gain in notoriety through the promotion of one certain future catastrophe or another that may be prevented if only the people change their behavior to reduce the threat by their daily actions or through their representatives.
I now believe that that may be the unintended consequence of republicanism as opposed to the simpler but more direct result of pure democracy where transfers of wealth and power go through regular cycles of shift from the progressive to the conservative demands of the populace depending on which faction is in control at the time.
We had to be sold on going to war and it took outside influence to accomplish that up until WWII; after the atomic bomb revealed the immense power and potential for destruction that the media showered our senses with, it became easier to mobilize a resistance to scientific tinkering for fear of a doomsday effect.
Now, since the environmental movement began our greatest threats are those which can be made to look more universal, creating a doomsday where the scientists' role is changed to that of a kindly savior protecting us against our childish excesses and we dare not question their wisdom for, after all, it was we who reined in their dangerous ways.
In my opinion, no matter what we do about AGW it won't be enough and even if it goes away on its own or fades from attention a replacement will soon follow to fill the void.
Mo Money Mo Money Mo Money...
I smell Mo Money.
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"Is China or Russia worried about Global Warming?"
I'm sure China is for it cause under Kyoto, they're exempt. Not sure about Russia
Don't have the link, but recent study shows methane produced from animals (cattle, sheep, etc..) to be more of a problem with "greenhouse emmisions" than burning of fossils fuels in what is so called the "greenhouse effect". Personally, I think that "The Little Ice Age" has a lot to do with this.
Actually, China, Russia, India, and any one of a number of other countries are excempt from the Kyoto Protocal (Dead on Arrival) adn should study the History of Volcanos instead!
Truth!!
Kyoto is being revived. There's a commission being formed, hints being given...I think the Dems will be making a big push to validate global warming.How better to justify massive tax increases?
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