A long time
acquaintance--let us call him “Deter”-- is a bear guy. He recently told me “I
totally disagree with you about Global Warming, so we can just agree to
disagree.”
Deter, Deter, what about
those roly-poly bears? We can’t disagree about them.
Cinema scientist Al Gore
tells us Global Warming is a “truth” like light or gravity. Such Laws of Nature
simply exist; they cannot be disagreed with. Warming must be tamed to save the delicate polar
bears.
Yet more and more
scientists are rejecting the idea that humans cause Global Warming.
Peer-reviewed articles are showing no connection between human activity and
natural climate fluctuations, either up or down.
Global Warming is turning out to be a pseudo-science, like Astrology or Creationism.
Anyone is free to believe in such
stuff; many people do. No problem.
But a great problem
occurs when false science is funded with tax money. The new bizarre carbon tax
plan will cost all of us every year, forever. It will damage our fragile economy.
There will be no benefit. This is a scam.
Few of us have the training to understand Global Warming. So we simply parrot
the party line. And our hearts go out to those cute, stranded polar bears. Don’t they remind you of that lovable
Teddy Snowcrop?
For the carbon tax plan
to protect these cuddly little fellows, the four statements below all must
be true:
a. Manmade carbon emissions are
causing global warming, and
b. Such warming will drown the bears, and
c. Global carbon reduction will “correct” global warming, and
d. Taxing carbon in the US will reduce atmospheric carbon worldwide.
Based on my education and training, I conclude that this is impossible.
[Reality check: there over ten times more wild polar bears now than 50 years ago. Considering that they eat people, this may not be a good thing.]
Global Warming is not science, but a non-rational belief system. This is the
definition of a religion. Warmists, such as Deter and Mr. Gore are free to
practice this religion. But our
government cannot.
Funding non-rational
belief movements violates the First Amendment, which begins “Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion…”
So concludes the worship
of white bear monsters.
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