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benfrommo says:
trbixler says:
January 24, 2012 at 6:07 am
Mr. green Obama is still in office and Lisa Jackson is still trying to kill as many jobs as possible with regulatory efforts. Hansen still sits atop GISS while trying, with much success, to kill coal fired electrical plants while fiddling the temperature record. The government grants to prove AGW continue.
As much as I agree that this is happening and that things look bleak with Mr. Green Obama in office, what are we supposed to do with the two strongest Republican Candidates in the running who are at best going to be just another shade of green?
We all know Newt is another believer in AGW with his infamous commercial with Pelosi and the love-seat. And Romney has remained rather mute on the subject recently but has always been a strong supporter of wind power in the past and his advisors who he will surround himself with are strong supporters of such things as wind power and gas taxes.
I do believe they would be better then Obama, but the truth is that this election will not change anything as far as the AGW machine goes in our country.
We are stuck in other words and whether we want to admit it or not, since the concern on this subject is so low, it works against us on the sceptic side as well. No one cares, and as such the business as usual will continue with the EPA doing its thing like usual.
Will a republican in charge reign that monster in? I really dont know to be honest. Somehow I really doubt it when the candidates are really nothing more then republicans in name only.
The win side of the issue is still in their corner. The interest is now on jobs and money. They have changed the focus of the American people to jobs, and the economy by destroying jobs and the economy but their goals are still to use environmental fraud to restrict energy use and that will further destroy jobs and the economy.
It is good that environmental issues have lost traction with the American people but has it lost any influence with elected politicians?