Posted on 12/31/2016 9:45:15 AM PST by rktman
The Los Angeles Times thinks Californias next attorney general must place the investigation into Exxon Mobils climate change research at the top of their to do list.
Whoever becomes Californias next attorney general will have to address the probes and allegations that Exxon lied to the public and investors at the seriousness of man-made global warming, the LA Times editorial board wrote Friday.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
LAT editorial board wants to cancel the First Amendment... for Exxon.
Just don’t accuse them of hypocrisy.
Boy, CA is just asking for it. Make an example of these leftist screw worms Trump. Do it!
Maybe the next AG should investigate the LA Times for endless fake news.
The ones doing the lying are the ones who falsified the data to support their discredited theory that CO2 is creating dangerous warming.
Warming would be beneficial. In previous times of higher temperatures, humanity has thrived.
The Romans were growing grapes in England.
During the much warmer temperatures of the Minoan civilization, humanity expanded in art, culture, agriculture, architecture.
>>Whoever becomes Californias next attorney general will have to address the probes and allegations that Exxon lied to the public and investors at the seriousness of man-made global warming,
Great. Let’s just compare the actual climate record of the last 20 years against the predictions of “climate scientists” 15-20 years ago and we can clear this up right away.
Then, let’s turn our attention to the carbon credit scammers for some real legal action.
A core practice of the left is the unending witch hunt for villains. They are truly pathetic.
Exactly what laws might Exxon have broken and what are the penalties?
>>The Romans were growing grapes in England.
>>During the much warmer temperatures of the Minoan civilization, humanity expanded in art, culture, agriculture, architecture.
I brought that up to a leftist friend and he told me that EUROPEAN civilization thrived then. We need to stop warming so the brown and black civilizations of the equator can experience the same growing and thriving.
I said that Europeans also benefited from the cold periods because it forced them to learn agriculture and develop markets. I also pointed out that the advances of European civilization have been available in the tropics for a couple hundred years and they have failed to do anything useful with it.
So, he called me a racist. This indicates that I won.
And all of the SJW tree and bunny hugger crow from california can thump their chests all they like.
Won’t do them a bit of good as far as the other 49 states are concerned.
If they push the issue, the other 49 states can just cut off the following:
Electricity,
Water,
Oil,
Gasoline,
Natural gas,
Coal,
and a whole other slew of goods and services.
Think things are bad in california now?
Just wait until Trump cuts off ALL of the welfare and fed dollars going to all 10 million mexican illegals currently squatting there.
LOL! Yup. Gold star for you.
With that many Donkeys in one spot.... something bad will happen.
Happy New Year ...the card has many purposes.
CA could erase it’s debt simply by drilling off-shore for gas and oil.
And now we don’t even need to hear the Khalidi tape that the brines has been hiding.
soebarkah’s sellout of Israel tells us all we need to know about this backstabbing enemy islamist pig-dog scumbag.
delusional!
Right after he prosecutes the LA government for sanctuary crimes....
erf first.
It would be nice if Exxon and maybe one or two allies could just stop selling gasoline to California.
“It would be nice if Exxon and maybe one or two allies could just stop selling gasoline to California.”
Hate to break it to you, but virtually all of California’s gasoline is refined right here. And we supply Nevada, Arizona and Oregon too.
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