Kerry last week sought to change the vernacular surrounding the climate bill and sell its concepts more broadly, insisting it is not a "cap and trade" proposal but a "pollution reduction" bill. "I don't know what 'cap and trade' means. I don't think the average American does," Kerry said. "This is not a cap-and-trade bill, it's a pollution reduction bill"If you buy Kerry's new verbiage, you have to buy the idea that carbon dioxide, which we all exhale, is a pollutant.
And speaking of globaloney, it turns out the famous "hockey stick" graph which purported to show a massive spike in global temperatures was created using cherry-picked data designed to produce the dramatic jump. Steve McIntyre has finally managed to get ALL of the data that should have been included, and once it's all added in, the blade of the hockey stick disappears.
Imagine that.
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Kerry's endorsement should tell us something about Cap and Trade.
Taxing the rich? Well, evidently, not all of them. Not the ones "in the know." Somehow I don't think Senator Kerry will be paying huge sums from his estimated 500 million plus worth to support even clean air.
Don't think so.
(And the peons aren't as stupid as the Senator thinks, either. This peon knew that Kyoto was about "spreading the wealth around" when the treaty first appeared.)
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