Posted on 04/06/2007 8:19:53 AM PDT by KC Burke
There; I fixed it.
Lost in the confusion is a simple fact:
Spending billions$ to solve imaginary problems will enrich NGOs and scam artists, and impact the poor the most no matter who is identified as "paying" it...
It is comforting beyond words finally to see the real scientists rebelling against having the political and social activists twist and pervert their findings and analyses...
Actually the “poor” would be far worse off under the draconian measures being proposed to “save the planet”. When fossil fuels are taxed to the hilt how are the poor in the US going to heat their homes, drive to their jobs or even afford necessities when the prices of these things go up radically? With the economy under the carbon taxes heading to deep recession will the “poor” even have jobs? Of course the goverment will have to save them.
If you want to have some fun with these moonbats, just tell them that global warming is a fraud being fostered by the nuclear power industry to clear the way for more reactors.
Their heads explode.
Bump for later and reference
I think it is even better than you suppose. It isn't what I would call the real scientists, its the global warming scientists attending the conference, the ones predisposed to buy in that are rebelling at the excessive socialist, revolutionary mindset.
When it is so bad the US envirnmental brainwashed rebel, you know it is real bad.
Now, I am sure there are some accredited lefties there as scientists, but by "real" I would hold out for independent and open-minded.
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