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DesertFox
06-20-2008, 09:53 AM
Rich Lowry

This article belongs in political, as it concerns the politics and not the putative science of global warming

Rarely has so much hectoring produced so little.

After all the magazine covers, celebrity sermonizing and U.N. certified expert hand-wringing, the fight against global warming got a real world test in the U.S. Senate a few weeks ago in the debate over a proposal to limit carbon emissions through a cap-and-trade system. After a small dose of the argument, supporters of the proposal couldn't wait to drop it. It was leading opponent Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate minority leader, who declared he'd be happy to talk about cap-and-trade for a month.

As an indirect tax on carbon, cap-and-trade would increase energy prices when people are already straining under $4-a-gallon gas. Even a political naif -- which McConnell assuredly is not -- would realize the benefit of hanging the proposal around its supporters' necks. Lately, we've seen the tech and housing bubbles burst, and now -- at least as an urgent political issue -- the global warming bubble is getting pricked.

More (http://townhall.com/columnists/RichLowry/2008/06/19/the_global_warming_bubble)

DesertFox
06-21-2008, 07:22 PM
Al Gore, phone home.

Once this bubble bursts and Gore's buddies lose hundreds of millions, he may be lucky to own a pair of roller skates.

That would solve the prollem of his gargantuan carbon footprint.

But he'd still have that teensy weensy pecker Tipper's been whining about now ever since Love Story.

No wonder the boy went to Divinity School. And flunked out.