COP 26: Obama and AOC fly in
Barack Obama may have served as the 44th President of the United States, but he is just as wrong as anyone else who approaches global warming from deep roving left field.
Barack Obama may have served as the 44th President of the United States, but he is just as wrong as anyone else who approaches global warming from deep roving left field.
Your life, living standards, country and planet will take a big hit under the Green New Deal.
Your life, living standards and world would suffer dramatically.
The Covid-19 lockdown as a blueprint for a permanent economic shutdown to ‘save the Earth.’
They preach sacrifice and control, but gorge themselves on Capitalism whenever they can.
Can wind power replace fossil fuels with the help of even less productive solar energy? The answer is no.
The freshman Congressman declares that Miami will be flooded "in a few years." Even were that true her Green New Deal wouldn't help.
End of the world not scary enough? Move up the deadline. Deadline passes and we're still fine? Extend the deadline. Rinse and repeat.
We are not dealing with a mere bartender here. We are dealing with a policy expert who happens to have tended bar.
Thank you, AOC for your “public service!” Her Green New Deal is nonsense, but the backfiring of her message has been a thing to behold.
If Ocasio-Cortez knew American history, she would know that tornadoes have never been “limited to the Great Plains.”
The home of the Alamo is considering adopting a Climate Action & Adaptation Plan (CAAP), which is the brainchild of SA Climate Ready, an organization dedicated to “building solutions to prepare our city for climate change.”
The stark contrast between Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Will Happer says a great deal about the state of the climate change debate. It is radical versus reason.
Climate change is the crisis equivalent of the terrorist attacks on 9-11, or even World War II. So says Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The Green New Deal was designed to "mobilize every aspect of American society on a scale not seen since World War II.” The entire Republican caucus and three Democrats voted against it. The rest courageously voted "present," including the GND's Senate co-sponsors. Does anyone know whether any Senators voted "present" after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor?