Sunday, November 8, 2009

Democratic Push on Climate Control

Open letter to U.S. Senate:

EIN News says, "Democrats Push Climate Bill Through Panel Without GOP Debate. In a step that reflected deep partisan divisions in the Senate over the issue of global warming, Democrats on the Environment and Public Works Committee pushed through a climate bill on Thursday without any debate or participation by Republicans. The measure passed by an 11-to-1 vote with the support of all the Democratic committee members except Senator Max Baucus of Montana. The seven Republicans boycotted the committee meetings this week, saying they had not had sufficient time to study the bill and demanding that the Environmental Protection Agency conduct a thorough study of its economic costs and benefits. (nytimes.com)".

The Republicans are on the right track here. A climate control bill involving carbon dioxide Cap and Trade would be a serious blow to our economy. A combination of the Obama/Pelosi Healthcare legislation and Climate Control would be a devastating financial body blow to the US, from which I doubt recovery would be possible. Establishing law on either one of these legislation would place the US in serious financial jeopardy, but recovery would be theoretically possible.

I have mentioned time and again, with technical data, that control of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere is completely unjustified. This Democratic attempt is a perversion of science to achieve some other goal. That goal is likely to be a redistribution of US assets to other countries
on the premise that a world government would be ideal.

It is almost inconceivable to me that a large number of Democrats would believe in advantages of world government. I suspect that they "know not what they do". Since Republicans seem to be on the right track, it behooves them to take the responsibility to educate their fellow Democratic Senators concerning a proper position of the United States as a world neighbor.

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