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July 27, 2010
Video: Unlikely Skeptic: A Liberal Environmentalist challenges Global Warming Theory
Topics: Climate Change, Global Warming, Political News and commentariesThis was put up on YouTube last week. In the video, liberal environmentalist and physicist Dr. Denis Rancourt speaks to Marc Morano on his views on the politics and science of global warming.
Dr. Rancort says with regard to global warming believers, "They look to comfortable lies," ... "This global warming thing is an invention of the privileged world," and more.
From the looks of things as they stand today, it appears that Dr. Rancourt isn't the only one bailing out of the global warming cult. It appears that supporting green technology has replaced global warming as the motive for cap and trade. Tbe Greenies and left-wing politicians have always got a new angle to push on the American people as a means of accomplishing their Green agenda - socialism and big government control over every aspect of our lives.
The Green Agenda is part of Barack Obama's plan to rush into place his "fundamental transformation" of America into something more like Europe's social democracies -- where even the most basic freedoms have been moved from individuals and families to control over their lives by the state. As Trevor Bothwell puts it at The Examiner, "Obama's totalitarian agenda has a greenish hue."
One would think that Spain's stunning admission of the truth about Spain's "green jobs" boondoggle, which happens to be the one naively cited by President Obama no less than eight times as his model for the United States - would have nipped that in the bud long ago. Unfortunately for America, our president and the liberal Democrats remain ideologues to the bitter end - which hopefully begins to occur in the midterms.
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Posted by Richard at July 27, 2010 10:15 AM
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