“Václav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic, likewise predicts Inhofe’s book will exert a profound influence on the climate-change debate.”
World Net Daily reports:
After the “Climategate” scandal – revealing data manipulation and fraud by top global warming proponents – many climate change skeptics trumpeted victory, assuming perhaps that efforts to pass radical environmental taxes and regulations had lost their steam.
But not U.S. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla.
Warning that President Obama and his allies in Congress are still determined to pull off the largest wealth-redistribution scheme in history through new “carbon taxes” and regulations, Inhofe has reignited the global warming debate with release of a new book, “The Greatest Hoax,” published by WND Books.
Inhofe asserts “The Greatest Hoax” presents evidence that the political left is using global warming hysteria to push a system of regulations and taxes that would not only permanently hobble the U.S. energy sector, but also create a bureaucracy that would exert control over each and every American’s life.
According to New York Times best-selling author Ann Coulter, Inhofe’s book delivers a knock-out punch:…
In the election this fall, the Obama Administration has the federal income plus debt to carry its campaign–trillions of dollars. We are going to see a great push to scare the country about CAGW. In addition, the government will hire millions in the next six months to push unemployment below 7 percent.
“…banner put up by sailors celebrating the ousting of Hussein.”
Actually that banner was put up by sailors celebrating the accomplishment of their ship’s mission.
I’m not going to say “Declare victory over alamism if you want.” I would look like George W. Bush under the Mission Accomplished banner put up by sailors celebrating the ousting of Hussein.
There is a new offensive underway. Look at Heartland. Look at the pushback against that WSJ opinion piece. Look at Mann’s new book. Look at the warmist club in Antarctica. Get ready for the next IPCC AR5. Their premise is unfalsifiable. Scientifically wrong and politically “correct.”