A cataclysmic series of events, which have been linked directly to global warming
posted at 7:48 am on May 23, 2009 by directorblue
[ Enviro-nitwits ]
All over the world, a bizarre series of events occurred last week.
In Denver, a cat shivered during a strange snow storm.
A doghouse flooded in Missouri.
A long crack suddenly appeared in a glacier.
Elvis’ grave was covered with a thin coat of ice.
In New York, a taxi driver fried an egg on his car.
A BMW’s radiator overheated on a highway in Iowa.
In Beijing, China, the worst pollution on the planet killed a few more people.
In Hollywood, a constipated Michael Moore passed gas during an interview.
Kids were swinging in a park on a beautiful clear day in Baghdad.
On a quiet creek in West Virginia, an entire family of beavers mysteriously disappeared.
Al Gore is bloviating somewhere about a multi-billion dollar UN scam that used to be called “global warming”, but has since been renamed “climate change” after a series of embarrassing deep freezes.
Power Line’s John Hinderaker writes, “…the public is beginning to catch on to the cosmic scam that Al Gore, James Hansen and others–mostly not scientists–have been perpetrating. Meanwhile, the Obama administration, seemingly determined to inflict the maximum possible damage on the economy in the shortest time, is trying to ram a cap-and-trade carbon tax through Congress before opposition can be mobilized. It’s easier to do that, of course, when you know that Congressmen won’t read the statute before they vote on it. So our only hope is an informed citizenry.”
Be warned. The scammers are coming for more of your money.










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So, how’s cap and trade working out for Europe, then?
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acat on May 23, 2009 at 8:10 AM
Well, you know, the EU just needs a bigger market and then it won’t be the abject failed fantasy it currently is. BO, in his steely determined drive to be the world’s most pusillanimous president ever, is willing to throw our entire economy under the bus just so the EU can drag out the fail a bit longer.
India, China, and Russia are laughing their asses off while they bring hundreds of gigawatts of cheap coal fired energy on-line.
MarkT on May 23, 2009 at 9:39 AM