Posted on 10/13/2010 4:39:06 PM PDT by PROCON
Ron Brownstein and Bill McKibben both have pieces up lamenting the ascendancy of climate change skepticism in the Republican Party. While McKibben ponders the intellectual roots of this phenomenon (a subject I touched on, as he notes, in a column earlier this year), Brownstein points out that the G.O.P. is an outlier among the developed worlds right-of-center parties:
(Excerpt) Read more at douthat.blogs.nytimes.com ...
Thank you for posting threads like these. Light always conquers darkness but somebody has to flip the light switch. ;-)
The issue needs to be reinvestigated by scientists who have no political agenda, most all the data is suspect now.
Exactly!!!...:=)
It’s a silly question. We may not believe that HUMANS cause climate change, but we do know that climate change happens all the time, so you could say we DO believe in it.
Most if not all major parties in the world believe in global warming which is a hoax. And these democrat/Marxists who call themselves reporters have the nerve to ask the question why “don't republicans believe in climate change?” when they have cynically changed the name from Global warming to climate change. That's because the world is not getting warmer and it hasn't been since 1998.
Many still give the GOP no credit and in fact say the GOP is the same as the democrat party who are all Marxists. Shows these GOP haters are just puppets of the media.
Name one elected democrat politician who is for anything good like abolishing a government agency or deporting illegals . there are none. But many say Republicans are the problem.
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