Saturday, January 18, 2014

Baby It's Cold outside

Open Email to:
Rep. John Shimkus, Chairman House Subcommittee on the Environment and Economy.
Sen. Barbara Boxer, Chairwoman Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
Sen. David Vitter, Member Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. 

Dear Rep. Shimkus and Senators Boxer and Vitter,
There are two brothers; Paul and Bob. Paul is a strong believer in anthropogenic global warming.
For others who may be reading this essay, "anthropogenic" is a term used by so-called "scientists" promoting a government theory. It actually means "man-made". Rather than use the simple, understandable form, the "scientists" attempt to intimidate the public to their side of a questionable belief. Global warming advocates also believe that of the various activities of man, the release of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere from the burning of carbon containing fuels, is the primary reason for global warming.
Bob, who is a disbeliever in the presently constituted theory of man-made global warming, has written to his brother Paul, who is a believer in that theory. This is what Bob has said to Paul in part:

"Paul: Every time you hear the knowing democrats talk about global warming they talk about carbon and CO2 as the culprit. The next thing out of their mouth is "let's tax those using energy" unless they can not afford it and then "lets tax the rich and give it to the poor individuals". If you can show me any mathematical proof that CO2 is responsible for global warming I will concede that we are all dumb ass Republicans. I have followed this with some intensity and believe you will not prevail in the argument.
That being said, the climate is changing. I believe that the shear number of people on the planet is a problem. Climate change is not a point source problem, it is very complex. We will only mitigate it by reducing the quality of life of the general population or a reduction of the population, or both. Taxation is not the answer. Who will the knowing Democrats eliminate first? If it is the Republicans it would be convenient as they could re-distribute their assets without dissent.
I do find it comical that the individuals that went to Antarctica to prove their point were froze out by the cold weather that does not exist. In these days and times with a 17+ T deficit I must find humor where I can. You have said in the past that Bush was irresponsible because of his deficit spending. I do not hear you saying it now about the "great leader" in Washington. It is probably all Bush's fault anyway." 

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