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Friday, January 19, 2007

Man made global warming is a farce...

So says this ABC News Weatherman:


I have been in operational meteorology since 1978, and I know dozens and dozens of broadcast meteorologists all over the country. Our big job: look at a large volume of raw data and come up with a public weather forecast for the next seven days. I do not know of a single TV meteorologist who buys into the man-made global warming hype. I know there must be a few out there, but I can’t find them...Billions of dollars of grant money is flowing into the pockets of those on the man-made global warming bandwagon. No man-made global warming, the money dries up.

If you don’t like to listen to me, find another meteorologist with no tie to grant money for research on the subject. I would not listen to anyone that is a politician, a journalist, or someone in science who is generating revenue from this issue.

I heard a rumor that in europe they are considering passing carbon limitation laws, mean each person is limited to a certain expenditure of carbon. And if you want to expend more, you need to pay someone else for theirs... It sounds like socialism to me.

UPDATE: I saw this article about a man who has barricaded himself up with some "supporters" armed and ready to fight the federal government who is coming to collect taxes that he owes.

Taxes is one thing, but if the federal government was coming to keep people from running their lawn mowers or driving their cars, such a scene would be repeated by the tens of thousands across America.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've made this comment elsewhere, but I have a perfect solution for this non-problem. All we have to do is buy all of our cars and SUVs from China. Since China is exempt from the Kyoto treaty, it must be because Chinese vehicles produce no CO2, right? Problem solved! :-^

J. Ewing

9:50 AM, January 19, 2007  

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