No, I am not, but the political reality is that the greenies have made this a non-touchable issue.
That is BS, IMO. The debate is NOT over. You may be ready to wave the white flag, most are not. If you are against it, why not speak out now and try to influence it instead of attempting to stifle conversation?
Things sway like a pendulum, and the green movemnet is at it's peak on that pendulum
McCain will not be swayed. He is no different than the leftists on this issue. With McCain at the helm, Republicans can look forward to having global warming regulation and a cap-and-trade program pushed in their name. They can sit by as McCain attempts to silence dissent and extort support from weak pubblies to advance this new-communist program. McCain does not listen to what voters want, especially not Republicans and conservatives.
hillary and obama, forget about it.
Under which two circumstances do you see the strongest U.S. voter opposition to a global warming treaty with a cap-and-trade commitment:
1. Introduced by President Hillbama2. Introduced by President McCain.
“McCain will not be swayed. He is no different than the leftists on this issue.”
I disagree. Unlike the leftists, McCain insists on unrealistic preconditions.