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The Global Warming Movement’s Tactical Mistake Exposes Its True Motive$
The Strata-Sphere ^ | June 7, 2008 | A.J. Strata

Posted on 06/08/2008 8:41:42 AM PDT by TennTuxedo

The Global Warming Movement’s Tactical Mistake Exposes Its True Motive$

Before you ask people to commit economic suicide, you best have your predictions coming true and not falling apart as reality overturns all your assumptions and claims. The WSJ notes today how badly the Church of Al Gore played their hand in trying to ram through Congress useless farces on Climate Control:

"But it would appear the political consensus on global warming was as exaggerated as the alleged scientific consensus. “With gasoline selling at $4 a gallon, the Democrats picked the worst possible time to bring up cap and trade,” says Dan Clifton, a political analyst for Strategas Research Partners. “This issue is starting to feel like the Hillary health care plan.”

It’s a good analogy. Originally, Hillary health care had towering levels of support, but once people looked at the cost and complexity they cringed. Jobs were on the mind yesterday of Senator Arlen Specter, who has endorsed a tamer version of cap-and-trade. “Workers in Pennsylvania worry that this will send jobs to China,” he tells me. They’re smart to worry. Look no further than the failure of the Kyoto countries to live up to their promised emissions cuts. Bjorn Lomborg, the author of The Skeptical Environmentalist, tells me: “The Europeans are so far behind schedule, it is almost inconceivable that they will meet their targets.”

Even John McCain, a cap-and-trade original co-sponsor, now says that this scheme won’t fly until China and India sign on – which could be never.

Senators also criticized Warner-Lieberman’s failure to clearly specify what would happen with the vast revenues the climate bill would generate – some $1 trillion over the first decade, which environmental groups wanted as a slush fund to finance “green technologies.”"

Emphasis mine - so now we get to crux of what this crap was all about - money. This entire charade is to hide a new progressive tax so that the funds can be funneled to a select few who cannot use the free-enterprise system to succeed, they need a socialist tax-and-steal system to prop them up. As I and many have noted the mythology of CO2 levels driving warming have been debunked over the last ten years of rising CO2 and lower or flat temperatures. In my last post yesterday on this subject I noted how the real bubble of hot air is not just over DC - but covers the Asian land masses of China and India - where I believe a majority of the human population now exists.

To ignore these two countries in any dumb CO2 agreement is a clear indication that this entire thing is a charade, a diversion to pick the pockets of Americans. How can we control CO2 (which is a gas and diffuses globally) while the majority of the population is not bound by any agreement? Well, if this was never really about CO2 Levels but scamming some money off the tax payers then the whole thing makes sense.

Praise be to the Sun, because of its cycles we are entering a cooling (or cooling off) period which allowed the charade of the Global Warming Pick Pockets to be exposed to the light of day.H/T Ice Cap for the link.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: climatechange; convenientlie; convenietfiction; environment; globalwarming; scams
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The two key sentences in this column are:

"This entire charade is to hide a new progressive tax so that the funds can be funneled to a select few who cannot use the free-enterprise system to succeed, they need a socialist tax-and-steal system to prop them up."

and

"To ignore these two countries in any dumb CO2 agreement is a clear indication that this entire thing is a charade, a diversion to pick the pockets of Americans."

Wake up people!

1 posted on 06/08/2008 8:41:43 AM PDT by TennTuxedo
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To: TennTuxedo

Gas prices are starting to wake people up. But it doesn’t help when energy companies are running stupid green ads


2 posted on 06/08/2008 8:45:29 AM PDT by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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To: TennTuxedo
“This issue is starting to feel like the Hillary health care plan.”

Or amnesty.

3 posted on 06/08/2008 8:48:18 AM PDT by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: TennTuxedo

We have had one of the coolest and wettest springs in almost a century. Very little midwest corn crop has been planted and will not be planted because it is too late for a decent corn crop to produce yields that are feasable to offset production costs.

This pretty much kills the ethanol targets the greenies have mandated.
Where are we going to make up the differences with $4.00 and probably higher gasoline costs?

The envirowackos have set us up to failure in the energy future and no tax or cap or whatever they want to call it is going to stop the sound of America crashing. They will speed up the crash and it is going to be very ugly when the people finally get fed up and revolt against the government enviroweenies.


4 posted on 06/08/2008 8:54:04 AM PDT by o_zarkman44 (No Bull in 08!)
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To: IrishCatholic
This article is what I have been saying all along. The fraud of global warming is just a way to extract a big tax from the people and then implement socialism (wealth redistribution, welfare state) with the spoils. It has nothing to do with the environment.

What I got the biggest laugh out of was the stupid energy companies who signed on to it because they were promised some of the spoils, etc. Some of them started complaining (Duke Energy was one) when they found out they were not going to get what they were promised.

5 posted on 06/08/2008 8:57:18 AM PDT by HwyChile
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To: o_zarkman44
They will speed up the crash and it is going to be very ugly when the people finally get fed up and revolt against the government enviroweenies.

When you say things like this, all I can think of is going to a store and buying some more ammo.

6 posted on 06/08/2008 8:57:56 AM PDT by MichiganConservative (Fools get what they deserve in the end. You are responsible for the government that enslaves you.)
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To: TennTuxedo

We know all that. But the money number is way low.


7 posted on 06/08/2008 8:59:09 AM PDT by RightWhale (We see the polygons)
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To: TennTuxedo

“they need a new socialist tax-and-scheme policy to prop them up”

Thank goodness. someone is catching on. those arrogant, self-appointed brilliant intellectuals may very well be getting exposed as the very school yard bullies who steal lunch money.

just a bunch of no-good scu&bags who hide behind anything they can.

imho


8 posted on 06/08/2008 9:04:43 AM PDT by ripley
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To: ripley

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
—Some dead guy said this a few years before he ended it.

Actually, along that line, these are the ones who steal from the school yard bullies.


9 posted on 06/08/2008 9:09:44 AM PDT by RightWhale (We see the polygons)
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To: o_zarkman44
The left knows that it had its greatest success when there was an economic crash, and it was called the Great Depression. The left is bummed that we have a successful economy from free market capitalism. They would love another economic crash so that they can say, see capitalism does not work, so government socialism needs to replace it. They are waiting for that day, and they have been doing all they can to make it happen (i.e., make laws that hurt our economy and free market business model).
10 posted on 06/08/2008 9:11:02 AM PDT by HwyChile
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To: TennTuxedo

“Global Warming Pick Pockets”

I love it.


11 posted on 06/08/2008 9:12:36 AM PDT by littlehouse36 (Does polar bear methane cause global warming?)
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To: TennTuxedo; steelyourfaith

Socialism, which hasn’t worked for 6,000 years and still doesn’t work (hat tip: Milton Friedman),


12 posted on 06/08/2008 9:13:39 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: IrishCatholic
But it doesn’t help when energy companies are running stupid green ads.

Oil company execs responding to the Greenies as if all of us wanted "social responsibility" from them when the reality was that all we want from them is a descent product, reasonably priced. Other than that they're just like loud mouthed stars. STFU and drill!

13 posted on 06/08/2008 9:14:04 AM PDT by metesky ("Brethren, leave us go amongst them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond- The Searchers)
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To: TennTuxedo

...for later


14 posted on 06/08/2008 9:18:01 AM PDT by RaceBannon (Innocent until proven guilty; The Pendleton 8: We are not going down without a fight)
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To: IrishCatholic

When BP started apologizing for being an oil company, it set my hair on fire. I assume their shareholders approved of it but I would much rather invest in Exxon, a company that believes social responsibility consists of extracting huge amounts of hydrocarbons from under ground and expediting them to market where productive people can put them to good use.


15 posted on 06/08/2008 9:19:50 AM PDT by G.Love (Romney '12)
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To: TennTuxedo

The author (Strata) could go a bit deeper. It’s not just the money but a desire for what money provides, power. Power to insulate themselves from the consequences of their decisions, power to dictate to and control others, power to pretend success no matter how morally failed their lives.
That narcissistic pathological desire is nothing new, it’s well described by Dante and Orwell and practiced under a thousand guises. So is the author just now discovering this?


16 posted on 06/08/2008 9:24:26 AM PDT by count-your-change (you don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: TennTuxedo
This article nails it dead on the spot.

But in my mind, it should terrify every American with even a shred of patriotism than almost half of the U.S. Senate cast a "Yes" vote to permanently destroy the American economy as we know it.

17 posted on 06/08/2008 9:24:26 AM PDT by jpl ("Don't tell me words don't matter." - Barack Obama, via Deval Patrick)
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To: TennTuxedo

thanks


18 posted on 06/08/2008 9:27:35 AM PDT by TSchmereL ("Rust but terrify.")
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To: MichiganConservative

The rumor is spreading gain that the Fed.gov is secretely requiring all civilian ammo to be made with primers that go bad in a year, so 12 months after they ban it, they will hold all the cards. Anybody know anything about this?


19 posted on 06/08/2008 9:31:44 AM PDT by 2harddrive (...House a TOTAL Loss.....)
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To: o_zarkman44
Corn planting as of last week (Monday's USDA report) was at 95% in the 18 big corn states, as opposed to 99% typically. So, we're behind, but not badly at all.

The problem is and will be how much corn, esp. in the ECB, got/gets washed out. I think there will be more of this than is currently anticipated, by a LONG chalk. The sequel will depend on the weather, naturally, but the past week has been distinctly UNpromising.

Motor gasoline is at $4.00 for one reason only: the lack of political will required to chase the pension funds and endowments out of energy speculation. At the moment, these groups control not less than 1.2 billion barrels of crude, as well as proportional amounts of #2 oil (diesel) and motor gasoline.

All it takes to clean this situation up -- ALL it takes -- is one lousy little ruling from CFTC that investment banks, even when acting as agents for their clients, are ''speculators'', not ''commercial traders'' (which of course they are not and never have been). Such a ruling would knock at minimum 20%, more likely 30-35%, off the prices of crude, diesel, and motor gasoline in 30-60 days' time, possibly even faster depending on how the ruling is implemented.

Will we see that ruling? Perhaps, but almost surely not until after the elections. CFTC are historically a bunch of timid and inert bozos imitating regulators. In this instance, they are ignoring their prime statutory mission, namely, to protect mkts from manipulation.

20 posted on 06/08/2008 9:32:37 AM PDT by SAJ
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