Posted on 12/12/2015 2:44:44 PM PST by huckfillary
In what amounts to stunning acknowledgement of its very existence, and a reversal of existing policy, Congress yesterday passed legislation by a wide margin granting sweeping federal regulatory authority over dark matter. Obama has already promised to sign the legislation which he termed âa small step in the right direction.â The vote culminated months of secret negotiations and political horse-trading. Up till now, each state has been free to regulate dark matter in its own way and of its choosing. The law now prohibits independent state action on dark matter, making it the exclusive province of the federal government. Tenth Amendment advocates were apoplectic with rage over the vote, but admitted its inevitability. The lawâs proponents argued that the new law would replace the existing hodge-podge of often conflicting state policies involving dark matter with one uniform approach. The law virtually mirrors the legislation recently adopted by the European Union and several Asian countries. Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, and the billâs chief Senate sponsor, Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), were giddy after the vote. âAt long last, said McConnell, âwe have extended the regulatory authority and benificent offices of the U.S government beyond the planet, even the galaxy, to regulate forces at work throughout the universe, Godâs Mighty Kingdom. Environmental experts have claimed for years that dark matter plays an integral role in determining our weather patterns. This legislation proves beyond a doubt what I and most of the leadership on Capitol Hill have been insisting for yearsâthat the federal government has no bounds. Today is an occasion for universal celebration. The Senate now remains poised to extend federal regulation to the next frontierâBlack Holes.â Public celebrations were large, numerous, and worldwide. Revelers on nearly every major U.S. college campus and in every world capital carried on well into the wee hours after the final vote was announced. The White House announced it plans a large Rose Garden signing ceremony on Christmas Day including congressional leaders, heads of state, religious leaders, and high-level representatives of ISIS and other major Islamic movements. Pope Francis, who has been at the forefront of worldwide action on climate change, was effusive over the lawâs passage. In his remarks to the faithful at his weekly papal blessing at St. Peterâs Square, he stated, âRegulating dark matter will carry mankindâs struggle against the haphazard and unpredictable forces of nature to a new dimension. It is another weapon in our arsenal in the war against climate change.â Dark matter is a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen but is believed to account for most matter in the universe. Although dark matter has not been detected directly, its existence is inferred from its gravitational effects on visible matter and the large-scale structure of the universe.
This is no laughing matter... it’s a matter of life and death! And it’s just a matter of time before it becomes a matter of fact.
And that is the crux of the matter.
You obviously slept through the astrophysics class.
On the other hand, Dark Energy leaves a dark footprint. Our Gov. can regulate Dark Gravity, but God handles regular gravity. They don’t know what gravity is and God is not about to tell them. If they could tax it, they would have by now. But what difference, at this point, does it matter?
This is Satire correct?
Yes. Just like the post a couple weeks ago announcing the ban on snowmen at Penn State.
Does it really matter?
Indeed, you are correct. I and a liberal moment.
Mea culpa.
But don’t you know gravity is captured then reemitted by CO2
thusly has to come under EPA control.
Dang right we do! Gravity is the worst greenhouse gas of them all.
Next thing you know they'll want to regulate black holes.
Dark matter is iffy raciss... black holes is another story
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