Posted on 01/28/2011 8:19:26 AM PST by Olympiad Fisherman
In 2011, your federal government will spend $10.6 million a day on climate change. Annual expenditures will be about $4 billion on global warming researchnow called climate changedespite the fact that there has been no global warming since 1998, says the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF), a British educational think tank.
Billions have been wasted so far, although periods of cooling and warming have occurred naturally throughout history. Fossil fuelsPetroleum, natural gas and coal are the assigned villains. Yet, no conclusive evidence shows that fossil fuels to produce energy have had any significant effect on the earths temperature, GWPF concludes. In December 2010, more than 1,000 international scientists challenged man-made global warming claims made by the United Nations Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
What is inexplicable and inexcusable is the amount of our nations money that has been spent on climate change since that UN Panel, composed mainly of research-money-seeking scientists, invented global warming. Al Gore helped dramatize it with dire warnings that terrorized school children, to his mega-million-dollar benefit. Even more confounding is that added U.S. dollars will be poured into continuing research in 2011 ...
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We're spending $10M a day on this unscientific nonsense, and all I got was this stupid t-shirt . . . and colder weather . . . and another major snow storm that the alarmists promised would be a thing of the past thanks to CO2 "pollution".
How do you get such pictures or graphics onto the posting? I have tried many times without success. Any help on this would be appreciated.
Put the URL of a pic in between the quotes of the HTML code.
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Post what I have above, but with triangular brackets (or "less than") then img src = (meaning image source equals, telling the browser where to get the image), address with the http part and everything else in quotes, and then a closing triangular bracket "greater than".
"<"img src="http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2009/images/09/14/art.palin.0914.gi.jpg" ">"
Take out the quotes around the starting and ending triangular brackets and you get this:
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