From NPR, we have these politically driven comments about global warming. Yes, some still believe in this Left-wing fantasy.

October 23, 2010

The more carbon that gets released into the atmosphere, the higher the average temperature rises.

That's a scientific fact.

Human activities, such as driving, flying, building and even turning on the lights, are the biggest contributor to the release of carbon.

That too, is a fact.

And yet the majority of Republicans running for House and Senate seats this year disagree.

Ken Buck, the GOP senate candidate in Colorado admits he's a climate change denier. Ron Johnson, who leads in the polls of Wisconsin's senatorial race, has said that "it is far more likely that [climate change] is just sunspot activity or something just in the geologic eons of time where we have changes in the climate."

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Editor's notes: virtually every scientific community admits that we are in an extended cooling trend. Auto emissions have been reduced by 90% since 1985 and air quality in our region, the Central Valley of California, has improved each five year period since 1990. Over the past 20 years, virtually no catastrophic prediction has taken place as predicted, i.e. the "extremely harsh" hurricane seasons of 2006 (the year following Katrina) and this year, 2010. The ice caps have not melted away, as predicted. The City of New York is not facing flooding of any kind as put forth in the Al Gore movie, Inconvenient Truth. We could go on and on.

Understand that "global warming" and "climate change" are issues used by the Left to craft legislation that redistributes national wealth from richer nations to poorer nations and, from the richer demographics within national boundaries to entitlement programs for the unions and the non-working poor. In other words, such issues are nothing more than legislative scams.

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