Thanks Al Gore, Now Food Rationing, What’s Next, People Starving!?
King Canute the Great demonstrated the futility of defying nature when he ordered the tides to cease crashing upon the shoreline. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a part of nature. 99.5% of whats on the earth is produced when we exhale. Plants then absorb the CO2 and in turn produce Oxygen that we again breathe. Al Gore demonstrates his futility of defying nature by wanting you to stop breathing.
Al Gore, the man who invented the internet and lost an election to the village idiot from Texas (what the liberals say not me) during a time of prosperity and peace. The smartest man in government managed to do this with more popular votes.
Now he keeps telling us we must stop CO2 emissions because we are destroying nature. To do this they have got their minions to tell us the sky is falling. The result is we can not drill for oil in ANWAR or build nuclear power plants. (Canada however drills for oil just on the other side of the Alaskan border and France uses almost exclusive nuclear power).
So if we can not use the resources we have, where are we going to get the energy and fuel to run all the Prius’s and flex fuel cars and the internet that Gore invented? We are going to divert our farmers product from food to fuel and energy. Manipulating free markets has led to the law of unintended consequences has given us food shortages.
Free Markets are very natural, they guarantee demand will create production. Al Gore, and most liberals, do not understand this. They never have and never will. This is why they fawn over the leaders like Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez. They look at them and see people who maintained power, and they admire them.
I finally broke down and watched the movie “An Incovienent Truth“. A friend told me that there was a scene that was ripped off from the movie “The Day After Tomorrow“, a science fiction flick about a global super storm that defies the laws of physics. The story is actually about global cooling. Sure enough there was the Arctic Ice scene that was used from the sci-fi movie. Gore tries to pass it off as footage from of a science documentary. The ice calving was made up of Styrofoam, some of the stuff Gore wants you to stop using.
Al Gore would have you believe that the debate is over. Any good scientist will tell you the debate is never over until a theory becomes a scientific law.
It’s funny how the liberals always want you to be a skeptic until it interfears with their philosophy. Gore has a point about being good to the environment, we should all be good stewards to the planet. But the way he goes about it reeks of politics and a power grab.
His actions are hypocrisy at its worse. He flies in private planes when many commercial flights are available. He lives in a house that uses 20 times the energy of the average person in Nashville and three times the energy of his very wealthy neighbors. He says the house is an office. But he also has an office less than three miles from his house. I know this for a fact because on vacation to Tennesee I just had to see his house and office. (Check out Andrew Jackson’s “The Hermatage” at the other end of town. Its much better history) . A real leader would be honest about what he advocates, and do himself what he asks of us.
I do not believe his altruism and I question him with a skeptical mind. He must be questioned at every step, just as he questions your actions. A true leader would try to find ways of solving problems by not creating other problems. It is against human nature to want to progress backwards. Al Gore wants us to step backwards, his solutions would be very expensive and produce no tangable results.
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I found an article that explains the rice shortage… the rice production from Asia is static at 420 million tons annually for the past four years, yet there are 100 million net new mouths to feed in that time. No, none, nada media explanation other than this. whats up? No msm is willing to do their job and research this? Screw newspapers and television if I have to research this stuff myself. Oh, and screw Algore again.
jimQ
Thanks for making my point about natural free markets. A static market with government controls that produces 420 million tons, when 520 million tons are needed is contrary to nature. People need to eat.
This may be another by product of the global warming scheme. Lets cut the world population down by starving them to death. Abortion hasnt done the trick yet. Thanks Al Gore, George Soros and the rest of your MoveOn crowd. I think you all are miserable people.
jimq,
Whats an msm?
Think about ways to create an economy and a sustainable environmental at the same time.
It’s interesting that you provide no justification for the lynchpin of your argument: the bare claim that Gore supported corn-based ethanol. Even the National Review doesn’t think that:
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But today, liberal environmentalists are not the ones pushing ethanol. It’s Agribusiness, all the way. Most reputable liberals believe ethanol to be a big joke — an enormous corporate welfare subsidy with no real benefits and many downsides.
On many issues, Conservatives have more in common with ideological liberals than we do with the business interests that come to Washington looking for a handout. Our goal should be to persuade the Left — to use clear failures we agree on, like ethanol — to demonstrate that Big Business will always come to Washington for handouts until Washington stops giving them altogether.
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MzUzNmMwOTI5NWMxNzU3ODljODVlOWQ0MGUxMTYwMTk=