Is green house gas hysteria just a platform for various groups to jockey for power?

7 Responses to this post.

  1. Joe U's Gravatar

    Posted by Joe U on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    YES!
    I wish that I had a bigger font to say

    YES!!!

  2. Max Headroom's Gravatar

    Posted by Max Headroom on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    I definatly think so.

    I am by nature a libertarian, so most of what modern politicians say and do I feel there are alterior motives.

    At this day and age, with such a small number of people in control of such a huge group of people, it is only normal for the ones in power to become more and more corrupt. Let’s look at all other civilzations in history. They grow very large, government becomes corrupt, and the civilization implodes.

    In our case, government paranoia seems to be the current trend.

  3. Eye of Sauron's Gravatar

    Posted by Eye of Sauron on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    Even Bush is jumping on it so someone is jockeying.

  4. adrianne's Gravatar

    Posted by adrianne on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    No moron. It’s 80 degrees in October- not normal weather. What part of "We’re all gonna die" do you not understand?

  5. when2y4's Gravatar

    Posted by when2y4 on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    Of Course. The governments aided and abetted by the enviros, have joined forces to create a new tax stream and the enviros get to screw industries and progress.

  6. campbelp2002's Gravatar

    Posted by campbelp2002 on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    It IS such a platform, but it is not JUST that. It is other things too.

  7. Tuba in the Rose Parade's Gravatar

    Posted by Tuba in the Rose Parade on 04.01.10 at 11:11 am

    It was a not terribly well known issue of mainstream science until Bush took office and tried to make it controversial (along with evolution, contraception, and some other things). It’s not hard to round up hysterics to support an agenda like that. The loony bins are full of them.

Respond to this post

You must be logged in to post a comment.