Last week as the nation’s attention was focused on all politics, all the time, the environmentalists made major headway. Significant headway. Right under our noses.
Politicians, celebrities, businesses, scientists, bureaucrats, farmers, cities, the UN, our own government and even religious orders are accepting and validating the largely unproven concept of man-made global warming.
Corporations are jumping on board as they roll out credit cards designed to cash in on people’s worry about global warming. Allstate now cites global warming as the reason they hiked their rates by a whopping 42%.
Even farmers are cashing in by selling carbon credits to large corporations. Easy money. Cash for a ‘promise’ to cut down on ‘carbon footprints’. Environmentalists are using the threat of global warming (for the first time in history) to list species on the Endangered Species list. Cities are starting to get in on this act, by increasingly advocating a federal ‘carbon tax’.
And lets not forget politicians. “Politicians using tragedy to advance an agenda is a tried and true strategy. Paint the idea green and a natural crisis becomes political fodder.” Just last week, Sen. Kerry blamed the tornadoes that recently caused 55 deaths, on global warming.
If a disaster is caused by global warming then the focus is off, say, government screw-ups. The added advantage is the ‘guilt by proxy’ that Americans are made to feel for not having ‘invested’ enough to halt this crisis. What a beautiful setup. Screw up, (levees in New Orleans, for example) blame it on something else and get tons of cash to boot. Lest I forget, did you know your tax dollars are now being used by politicians to reduce their “carbon footprints?” (This is called ‘virtue on the cheap.’)
Global warming is rapidly gaining the status of a religion. Northwestern University just published an article entitled God and Global Warming: Religion and Science Unite. The article stated that some religions have conceded that global warming and religion are similar because “both have moral components.” This was followed by the Church of England urging people to cut down on carbon, rather than chocolate, for Lent.




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