This appeared here and I wish to thank Alan for allowing me to publish his work. RK
On Monday, March
10, some twenty of them will stay up overnight on the Senate floor, according
to The Hill, “to bring
attention to the impacts of climate change.” You don’t get more idiotic than
that. Climate, measured in decades and centuries, is always in a state of
change. Meanwhile, the weather anywhere in the nation, determined by the
changing seasons and responsive only to short-range forecasts, has turned
colder thanks to a cooling cycle that is now into its 17th year.
Giving speeches
all night in the Senate will not change that, but Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
(D-RI) has partnered with Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) to announce a new “climate
change caucus” when you can ask any of the million unemployed Americans what
the Senate’s real priority should be.
Sen. Whitehouse
seems to think that a winter storm that causes “little summer cottages (be)
washed into the sea” makes the non-existent issue of climate change “a bit
personal.” Does this moron take rain or snow storms personally? When the sun
rises in the morning, does he think it does so just for him?
Democrats are so
afraid of the political fallout from the devastation of Obamacare and the lies
told to support it that they are desperate to divert voter’s attention to
anything else and climate change rates higher than having to discuss why we are
still in a major recession after one full term by President Obama and the first
year of his second. So, between now and the midterm elections in November, they
will engage in all manner of theatrics to stay in office.
Thank goodness we
have men like Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) in office. For a long time now he has
been on record calling climate change—formerly called global warming—“a hoax.”
When he takes a head count, he finds “fewer and fewer members of the United
States Senate that are sympathetic to this whole cause.”
Behind the climate
change “cause” falsehoods is the intention to impose fees on all aspects of
American business and industry that emit carbon dioxide. Sen. Whitehouse wants
to force up the cost of energy by making the larger emitters pay for doing what
volcanoes do—emit CO2. In addition, all of the Earth’s living creatures do that
as well. Congress has defeated 692 similar bills.
Sen. Whitehouse
and his climate caucus are depending heavily on the 30% or so voters who still
think that global warming is real. To some extent you can’t blame them. They
were taught that in school and college. They read and hear that it is real in
the news media every day. As of today, however, not one high school graduate
has lived in a period of global warming.
And what is the
rest of the world supposed to think when both British Royal Society and the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences have just released a report, “Climate Change:
Evidence & Causes” that is a rejection and abandonment of the most
fundamental values of science. The report asserts that “Continued emissions of
these gases (CO2) and other greenhouse gases will cause further climate change,
including substantial increases in global average surface temperatures and
important changes in regional climate.”
Tom Harris, the executive
director of the International Climate Science Coalition, responded saying the
report “does a serious disservice to science and society.” And that is an
understatement. “This is not the language of science…it is appalling that two
of the world’s foremost science bodies should engage in such unconditional
rhetoric.” Not to mention that it is an outright lie.
So, while the
twenty or so desperate Democrats gather all night, keep in mind that (1) there
has been no global warming since 1997, (2) more than 31,000 scientists have
signed a petition saying humans are not causing global warming, (3) Arctic ice
is up 50% since 2012, and (4) every one of the climate computer models
predicting warmth has been wrong over and over again.
Find out if one of
those Senators is from your State and is up for reelection in November. Then
vote him or her out of office and replace them with a candidate who wants
smaller government, less spending, and demonstrates a devotion to both the
truth and the U.S. Constitution.
© Alan Caruba,
2014
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