Posted on 07/10/2018 5:26:34 AM PDT by simpson96
In a most enlightening YouTube video (embedded below), former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina makes leftist "journalist" Katie Couric look like a fool regarding the climate change issue. While engaging Couric, Fiorina emphasizes the reality of American dependence upon oil and coal and how these energy sources are needed for the nation's basic survival.
Fiorina explains that attempting to cut these energy sources off completely makes no logical sense. Fiorina uses plain old common sense, logic, and facts in confronting the leftist ideologue Katie Couric. Fiorina cites innovation as the solution to the so-called "problem" of climate change as opposed to shutting down American businesses and eliminating jobs through rogue and reckless EPA regulations.
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Woot! Loved it!
bfl
...and she’s so pleasant.
The climate is always changing.
As long as Cara doesn’t give advice on how to run a company, it’s all good.
In what sane world do you declare a basic building block to all life, a "pollutant"?
Using logic and facts to confront a left liberal commie socialist is akin to throwing water on a duck......
I agree with her. People should know this video was posted back in 2015.
I am pretty sure all/any of my lifetime of dogs each had more IQ than Katie.
Couric seems to be trying to get a good sound bite to use against Fiorina later.
And Carly is right, Earth’s climate has always evolved and will continue to evolve, with Man or without Man influences.....
bkmk
“”very smart VERY articulate lady.””
Yes; very impressive also at the debates. Of course there were SOME (won’t name names here) who wanted to fault her for problems at HP and I’m sure those with the most gripes could have done a much better job. NOT!
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