AIP Column: Climate Change Legislation: A Man-Made Unnatural Disaster

September 29, 2009 / 7:44 am • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

Here come Barbara Boxer and John Kerry to unsave the day and destroy the world. Just a bit:

What Barbara Boxer and John Kerry have crafted is yet another payoff to cronies couched in world-saving terms. It’s a pay-off to California. It’s a pay-off to environmentalist wackos. And, it’s all based on flim-flam science.

Americans need to know how bad this all is for them. This bill, along with health care and card check will kill the American economy. It is not without irony that I write this post the day that Angela Merkel of Germany wins in a landslide on tax cuts. The German people see the mistakes they made and move away from them. American liberals, filled with hubris, believe that somehow their grand plans will be different. They’re right. If they enact these bills, America will be worse off than the worst European socialist state.

Please go read the whole thing. I talk about what it will do for taxes, the economy and who gets paid off and why. And it’s all based on b.s. science.

  1. One Response to “AIP Column: Climate Change Legislation: A Man-Made Unnatural Disaster”

  2. Sal
    September 29 2009 / 11:16 am
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    Is it just me, or is liberalism hopelessly corrupt as an ideology? It seems to me that all Democrat-sponsored bills contain payoffs, quid pro quos, and earmarks for campaign donors and constituents alike (the ObamaCare legislation contains similar elements).

    Then again, the Republicans did the same thing when they were in office. It seems to be a Washington problem, and the only way to fix it is to get an fierce ideological Conservative as Commander-in-Chief, and/or institute term limits.

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