Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Now You Can Purchace Your Kyoto Credits Online
Silly socialists and child-like games over 'global warming'.
by Terry Pearson edtr. of www.rightpoint.org
Silly idea? Of course it's a silly idea. But it gets people thinking about silliness of the science fiction that the socialists are foisting upon Canadians. Think about it! If you were to purchase this sticker, how much effect would it have on global warming?
Better yet how much of an effect would it have to see billions of your tax dollars blown into the wind for the sake of global warming, only to find out that in the end, it had absolutely no effect at all. Well that's what the liberals did when they were in power.
In 2001 with out much of any adieu or consultation, then Prime minister Jean Chrétien signed on to the Kyoto protocol. Then environment minister David Anderson closed out the year 2001 by telling Canadians, that Chrétien is a smart politician with an antenna and doesn't need to know the details about Kyoto. It was signed with a "gut feeling." Can you imagine the uproar from the lefties, had Rona Ambrose made the same comment about Stephen Harper?
The liberals then earmarked 2 billion for Kyoto, Stephane Dion was appointed environment minister, and the rest is history. Where did the two billion disappear to? Who knows? In case you should ask that's about seventy dollars, or fourteen of my Kyoto credits from the pockets of every man women and child from Canada.
The latest buzz on from the socialist press corps is that Stephen Harper's new environment minister John Baird is not a climatologist. But then neither is Jack Layton. Green party leader Elizabeth May is a lawyer.
Lets take this one step further. Can you see Bob Rae, Michael Ignatieff, and Stephane Dion trying to balance their beloved Kyoto Hoax with Canada's economy. Neither one of them are climatologists, nor is any one of them an economist. This is the same as expecting tune from three monkeys playing banjos.
Jack Layton says that any deal with the Tories to pass the Clean Air Act will have to include a commitment to the Kyoto Protocol and a hard cap on greenhouse gas emissions.
In a CP report, Louise Comeau of the Sage Centre told a news conference the Kyoto targets can be achieved without economic disruption and will actually make the economy more efficient. This is the usual in the latest of feel good blanket statements that we receive from environmental groups.
How does buying credits from another country help curb global warming? The socialists even admit that it's not the final solution, but it's a step in the right direction. If that's the case, then your odds are better at the casinos.
Try this experiment ask you neighbour what the first thing he thinks about when the name Stephen Harper comes up? If he or she is a balmy liberal, of course it will be about the environment. When you were together with the folks over the holiday season, was environment the main topic? It certainly wasn't in my circles.
Try this on your liberal friends, I suggested to my neighbour, today that if he wanted to go skiing in a week he should give me a hundred dollars for my Kyoto credits, then the weather will cool down. To make sure it cools down faster if suggested he give me 200 dollars.
I'll repeat this again, the UN's International Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) has maintained, since 1995, that there wasn't enough evidence on made made global warming to support any sort of government policy. Government policy, meaning the Kyoto protocol. What's more, the IPCC's report for 2007 will downgrade man's impact on global warming.
Kyoto is only a facade for the transfer of money only. There is no incentive for the other exempt nations from complying.
Terry is the editor of Canada's Conservative voice e-zine www.rightpoint.org
This article can be found at http://www.rightpoint.org/kyoto_hoax1.html