Marita Noon: "Winning the War"

Marita Noon
“We are winning the war!” was a phrase I heard repeatedly this week. Congressman Sensenbrenner, Vice Chair of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, said: “We won on these issues because we were right.”
What “war” brought together more than 60 scientists from around the world—including astronauts, meteorologists, and physicians; politicians—comprising the Congressman, a head of state, and a member of the European Parliament; and policy analysts and media for two-and-a-half days in Chicago? The battle over climate change and the belief that there needs to be real science—more “about honest debate than ideological warfare.”
Assembled by the Heartland Institute, the seventh International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC7) provided the second opportunity for Congressman Sensenbrenner to address the group. In his opening comments, Sensenbrenner said, “We’ve come a long way.”
He recounted: “When I last spoke, the House of Representatives was poised to pass the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill; the United Nations was promising the extension and expansion of the Kyoto Protocol; and President Obama was touting Spain as our model for a massive increase in renewable energy subsidies. Three years later, cap-and-tax is dead; the Kyoto Protocol is set to expire; and Spain recently announced that it eliminated new renewable energy subsidies.”
Sensenbrenner told about the behind the scenes wrangling that went on to get the Waxman-Markey bill passed. “I was on the House floor on June 29, 2009, when then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi desperately pulled Members aside to lobby, beg, and bargain for votes for the Waxman-Markey bill.” It did pass. But “the electoral consequences for the proponents of these policies was severe.” Just 16 months later, in the 2010 elections, “over two dozen of the Members she convinced to vote ‘yes’ lost their jobs.”
It wasn’t just the Members who suffered harsh political ramifications for their support of the Waxman-Markey bill—which was supposed to nullify the impact of manmade global warming through a cap-and-trade scheme. Sensenbrenner contends that support of the manmade (anthropogenic) global warming position (AGW) also cost Al Gore the presidency back in 2000. He explained: “West Virginia’s 5 electoral votes would have tipped the election for Gore, and Gore’s near-evangelical support for climate change easily cost him the 42,000 votes he would have needed to win there.” Read rest of column here: News New Mexico
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Jaxon said...

What this means is that what I've been saying about Gore, since Al Gore was (THANK GOD) defeated by GWB is true. Basically... Gore is nothing more than a lying "Carpet Bagger" using the oldest trick in the book to enrich himself...F-E-A-R. He's traveled the world (burning massive amounts of CARBON) commanding huge sums of financial compensation to make public speeches and sell his "snake oil" science to a gullible constituency of leftist loons and money grubbing politicians that were/are willing to pay him to preach the end of the world. The resulting fallout of his lies is the creation of a generation of environmentalists who are also enriching themselves under the guise that THEY'RE saving the planet by filing law suits and convincing brain dead politicians and unsuspecting donors that unless charitable donations and taxes are collected (and paid to them or their financial conduits)to save the planet...we'll all perish. Consequently, whenever REAL scientific evidence is presented that would suggest serious doubt to their ridiculous claims, they immediately launch a media campaign to discredit or demonize those who threaten to expose their personal wealth building ruse. Logical debate is summarily scoffed at and hence the personal attacks commence on ANYONE or ANY credible entity that dares to share or advance evidence that contradicts their false, unscientific claims.

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