Posted on 12/15/2009 9:58:12 AM PST by NormsRevenge
COPENHAGEN (CBS 5 / AP) ―
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says world policymakers do not have to choose between a clean environment and economic growth.
.. "we've proved that over and over again in California."
.. he thinks world leaders may be risking setback by pushing so aggressively for an accommodation on curbs to heat-trapping emissions.
.. people worried about climate change should pay more attention to companies, universities and "ordinary folks" and not put so much emphasis on a multinational consensus. He said that type of thinking is "setting yourself up for failure."
.. poor nations have a right to demand that the richer countries help them to meet tougher pollution standards.
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"setting yourself up for failure."
Show me your "successes"?
You and your liberal cohorts have proven diddly as you push for a socialist regime to reign over the globe.
The pile of debt accumulated under your stint is no indicator of success.. nor should one be confident in policies pushed by your Third Way buddies.
They have neither, am I right?
Is there economic growth in California?
LOL. That is rich. The guy must be delusional
Our goof butt governor is a mental midget.
Is there economic growth in California?
Yes. It is presently negative.
Nope. Even the adult industry is hurting:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-porn10-2009aug10,0,4788614.story
Then why are we rushing headlong into "fixing" this "problem"
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says world policymakers do not have to choose between a clean environment and economic growth.
.. "we've proved that over and over again in California."
Then why is business fleeing California and not being replaced?
....Chuck Norris doesn't count, he doesn't need to....
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