by Janet Crain
This is very serious and affects every man, woman and child in America. Enormous outlays of taxpayer dollars are going to be spent, whole industries are going to be penalized, workers unemployed, people are going to be paying more taxes and cap and trade penalties for fuel and utilities, food price are going up, automobiles are being redesigned at great expense and terrible burdens placed on everyone. All because one silly man had to find some way assuage his bruised ego after he lost the 2000 presidential election.
Global warming is not a valid theory and scientists and laymen are increasingly calling for its demise. And should be calling for heads to roll for the people responsible for imposing these burdens on an already overburdened populous.
Dr. James Hansen Gets It Wrong Again,
Posted on November 17, 2008 by 84rules
Word is slowly getting out about the hoax of man-made global warming. As more legitimate and accurate scientific data gets out to the masses, the global alarmists are resorting to more and more propaganda, half-truths and sometimes outright lies. Dr. James Hansen is one of those alarmists and his theories are is such a state of decline now that he is pushing bad data to shore up his ever failing reputation.Christopher Booker at the London Telegraph has this story.
http://84rules.wordpress.com/2008/11/17/dr-james-hansen-gets-it-wrong-again/
http://www.examiner.com/x-1586-Baltimore-Weather-Examiner
http://www.capitolclimateaction.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPCFx1fMBeI&eurl=http://www.capitolclimateaction.org/
CNSNews.com
Monday Morning Mess: East Coast Dealing With Late-Winter StormMonday, March 02, 2009
By Bruce Shipkowski, Associated Press
Trenton, N.J. (AP) - A massive late winter storm roared out of the Southeast and into the Northeast overnight, dumping what could be more than a foot of snow, idling hundreds of flights and promising to turn Monday's commute treacherous.
Winter storm warnings were issued from North Carolina to New Hampshire, with most areas expected to see 8 to 12 inches of snow and slightly higher amounts possible in northern areas.
"It's the first of March, which, as you know, is the month that we say comes in like a lion and out like a lamb," New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday. "It's pretty clear that the lions are getting ready to roar."
The blizzard-like snow -- together with sleet, freezing rain and wind gusts of up to 30 mph -- contributed to three deaths on the roads in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
More than 100 flights were scrubbed Sunday at Boston's Logan International Airport. Hundreds more flights were canceled at the New York region's three major airports, said Jennifer Friedberg, a spokeswoman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
About 300 flights scheduled to fly in or out of Newark Liberty International Airport had already been canceled by late Sunday night.
Greyhound and Peter Pan canceled trips affecting travelers in and out of New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
Winter storm warnings were issued from North Carolina to New Hampshire, with most areas expected to see 8 to 12 inches of snow and slightly higher amounts possible in northern areas.
"It's the first of March, which, as you know, is the month that we say comes in like a lion and out like a lamb," New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Sunday. "It's pretty clear that the lions are getting ready to roar."
The blizzard-like snow -- together with sleet, freezing rain and wind gusts of up to 30 mph -- contributed to three deaths on the roads in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
More than 100 flights were scrubbed Sunday at Boston's Logan International Airport. Hundreds more flights were canceled at the New York region's three major airports, said Jennifer Friedberg, a spokeswoman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
About 300 flights scheduled to fly in or out of Newark Liberty International Airport had already been canceled by late Sunday night.
Greyhound and Peter Pan canceled trips affecting travelers in and out of New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Jersey.
cont. here:
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/content/article.aspx?RsrcID=44295
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2 comments:
The attitude that "It's not happening in my backyard, so it must not be happening at all." is a tired out and lazy excuse not to take action on global climate change. Sorry America, but the world doesn't revolve around you. If climate change isn't happening then why are the oceans warming? Why are the icecaps melting? Why is tundra that was previously permafrost turning into swamp? Why are animals changing their migration and ranging patterns faster than ever? Why are rain and snowfall patterns shifting?
Why, why, why? Because Al Gore said these things happened. But that doesn't make it true. Polar bears have always swam long distances. Weather patterns have always fluctuated.
NASA and 4 other agencies say the Earth is cooling. Did you read every article I have written and the links to other sites?
http://sarah-palin-2012.blogspot.com/search?q=global+warming
Quote:
We're Gonna Need a Little Global Warming this Winter
We're Getting Colder, Not Warmer
If only global warming were real. Unfortunately temperatures are determined not by Al Gore's ideology, nor by the authoritarian bureauweenies who seek to exploit it, but by the Sun. Like the climate, the Sun's output naturally fluctuates — and it appears to be on the wane.
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The hurricanos seen on the Eastern Seaboard in the 1500's would dwarf Katrina. For that matter so would the one that hit Galveston Island September 9, 1900. The DOLLAR amount for Katrina was high because everything is more expensive now. The actual DAMAGE was much greater in 1900.
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