Posted on 11/30/2009 7:18:15 PM PST by Man50D
Van Jones, President Obama's controversial former "green jobs" czar, serves on the advisory board of an independent environmental organization actively working with the White House, WND has learned.
Jones resigned in September after it was exposed he founded a communist revolutionary organization and signed a statement that accused the Bush administration of possible involvement in the 9/11 attacks.
Jones is one of 20 advisers to the University of Colorado-based Presidential Climate Action Project, or PCAP, which draws up climate policy recommendations for the White House and has been working with members of the Obama administration.
The PCAP last September released a lengthy proposal to guide the environmental policies during the first 100 days of the 44th U.S. president regardless of whether Obama or Sen. John McCain won the election.
William S. Becker, the PCAP's executive director, confirmed to WND his group is "about to propose a new and more assertive strategy for President Obama to raise the bar on the U.S. climate goal, with or without Congress."
Becker told WND his group's initial proposals have received a "very positive reception from the moment we delivered (the 100 day proposal) last November to John Podesta, co-chair of Obama's transition team."
"We continue to work with some colleagues inside the (Obama) administration, as well as continuing to push for bold action from the outside," he said.
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The SWINDLE AND FRAUD continues.
Precisely why even the state run media is reporting a lack of credibility in this administration. I predict Obama popularity will dip to the 30's coming up in the not too distant future (after Copenhagen and his support of the climate change agenda) that everyone and their brother KNOWS is a fraud/scam).
Gee, what a surprise.
The list, ping
Just a scam. Birds of a feather...... The bastard was just put out of sight. Jones is still a player.
Just a scam. Birds of a feather...... The bastard was just put out of sight. Jones is still a player.
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