Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Rethinking Global Warming

Are we going to rethink the expensive global warming laws that have been based on what we are now learning are global warming hoaxes, being slowly uncovered?

If so, what about ethanol production? It is expensive because the fuel is not efficient. And it is the product of a source of food that is becoming more expensive because of its diversion to energy use.

The outlawing of conventional bulbs, and the buying of costly compact fluorescent light bulbs instead, is another instance of the need for rethinking some of the global warming nonsense.

What about green car manufacturing and the plans of companies who are going "carbon neutral." Lots of talk, and huge expense. Really over nothing.

The Chicago Climate Futures Exchange plans to trade in greenhouse gas emission allowances. Federal, state and local agencies have spent billions of dollars and created millions of jobs to deal in global warming. Are their workers going to become mere costly, unionized Zombies? Meaningless jobs leading to nothing productive but a drain on taxpayers?

Are schools going to stop teaching the kids the cataclysmic effects of climate change? Will their unions allow them to?

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