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Undersecretary on global warming

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If you have any doubt about the ignorance of the global warming advocates, just read the front page article in the July 2 edition of The Daily Sentinel.

Deputy Interior Secretary David Hayes is all excited about “natural landscapes” holding one answer to slowing mythical global warming. I really wonder where Hayes was in sixth grade, when we learned about the photosynthesis cycle, which is the natural cycle of plants and man transferring carbon dioxide and oxygen.

With a degree in physics and 34 years working in a technical job, it is so obvious to me that the myth of global warming is just a way for the liberals to tax us more and intrude in our personal livea, like forcing mercury-filled light bulbs into our homes and forcing us to drive midget cars.

Wake up America before it is too late!
Richard Blosser
Grand Junction

5 Responses to “Undersecretary on global warming”


  1. david_cox

    Thou shalt not blaspheme the global warming aristocracy richard, for theirs is a degree of intelligence well beyond your pitiful capacity, let alone what you possess. us minions should dutifully go about our daily chores in support of their global empire in thankful servitude, knowing that our beneficent masters would never attempt to trick us, let alone harm us. btw, you are unknowingly demonstrating your ignorance by not referring to the imminent destruction of our planet as the dreaded “climate change”.

    PS as the climate is continuously in a state of change this is impossible to disprove, or rather, obviously true.


  2. rm

    As a matter of interest the Tsutsumi plant that produces the Toyota Prius has 50000 trees planted around it. It is painted with photocatalytic paint whose effect equals that of 2000 trees. Half of the plants power needs are provided by 50000 square meters of solar cells. Most of the interior plastic of the Prius is derived from grass. See what can be done if we stop complaining and started applying ourselves to solutions.


  3. david_cox

    absolutely rm, and we could apply ourselves to solutions so much better if gunverment would get out of the way. did you know that one of them most useful plants on the planet, hemp, is illegal to grow in the US? yep, that’s our gunverment in action. it doesn’t matter who’s in charge, if you give gunverment more power than it needs to protect private property, secure ourselves from international threats, and provide for a system of courts to mediate disputes, it will go far beyond it’s useful realm and begin destroying the evolution of mankind (not darwin style but real tangible evolution of thought and action)


  4. renman95

    When I was a kid the coming of the next ice age was to doom mankind by 2000 or so. I believe that was predicted by Mr. Earth Day (and murderer) Ira Einhorn. Then big Al Gore get awards and millions to push the un-debatable truths of Global Warming. Now to encompass all aspects of weather we must fear Climate Change. This way Big Brother can collect tax money when the temperature goes up and collect when the temperature goes down. It’s actually brilliant because American’s are stupid enough to fall for it. It’s no wonder politicians don’t listen to us. We deserve to be raked over the coals.
    To put a spin on a popular bumper sticker, “Climate Happens”.


  5. drunky

    Actually, carbon “sinks” are not a new thing. The tundra and the ocean are excellent carbon sinks. Which is one of the fundamental arguments from global warming advocates, with the melting of the tundra and the perma frost, it is suspected by global warming advocates that a massive amount of CO2 will be released into the atmosphere. However, Carbon sinks are not well understood and a few years ago National Geographic had an article on the “case of the missing carbon.” which delved into carbon sinks. I am not a global warming advocate by me being a product of the geology discipline. However, I have friends who are global warming advocates and they put forth carbon sinks and carbon dioxide as their holy grail of global warming mythology. There is no way to stop the normal cyclical warming of the planet or the eventual cyclical ice sheets that will cover North America after the warming event.

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