The lib-ruls Graham (Buttmonkey of the Beltway, South Leftganistan) and John "I Did a Quarter Tour in Vietnam" Kerry (WinterSoldier, Asshatchusetts) offered their version of a "Roman Polanski blind date":
Failure to act comes with another cost. If Congress does not pass legislation dealing with climate change, the administration will use the Environmental Protection Agency to impose new regulations. Imposed regulations are likely to be tougher and they certainly will not include the job protections and investment incentives we are proposing.
I had not realized yet that Kneecap-and-TradeNothings had reared it's butt-ugly economy-destroying face again. Thanks to the lovely Michelle, I am much better informed:
But who’s to say the EPA and Browner wouldn’t go further anyway even if the Senate bill passes?! Evidence and dissent haven’t stopped their job-destroying eco-crusade before.
Speaking of which, the Competitive Enterprise Institute continues to blow the whistle on EPA’s shoddy data:
Meanwhile, Owl "ManBearPig" Gore whips 'em to a frenzy in Madison, Wisconsin:
"We're very close to that political tipping point," Gore said at the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference at the Madison Concourse Hotel. "Never before in human history has a single generation been asked to make such difficult and consequential decisions."Global warming. The BBC doesn't buy it. And neither do the Rockies.
And the hits just keep on comin'...
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