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« on: December 18, 2009, 06:52:53 AM »

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In New Hampshire, the impact of President Obama turning over U.S. policy to some U.N. bureaucrat could be devastating. According to a study by the National Association of Manufacturers, it would mean the price of gasoline would increase 25 percent, electricity by 27 percent, and natural gas by 60 percent. We would stand to lose 9,000 New Hampshire jobs by 2030.

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Obama, it seems, is more interested in pleasing adoring crowds in Europe than blocking a policy that would slam New Hampshirites with huge costs. But these huge price impacts create problems abroad, too. Australia's Senate rejected cap-and-trade recently. China and India can accept some efficiency measures, but certainly cannot risk disrupting economic growth...

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...The administration is actually taking active steps to circumvent the Senate and implement policies that outsource our economic future the United Nations. Under the direction of White House Climate Czar Carol Browner, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is preparing to unleash an onslaught of greenhouse gas regulations...They are further based on the United Nations climate reports that depend, in turn, on the now-discredited temperature data from the Climate Research Unit.

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Americans for Prosperity will be there in Copenhagen to tell the real story of what is at stake: our country's economic future, and whether this administration will get away with outsourcing it to bureaucrats at the United Nations and so-called scientists who are willing to obfuscate and manipulate. We can't afford to lose this fight.

http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20091218-OPINION-912180347

No jobs for Americans...outsourcing continues...
Gotta have everyone except the government workers unemployed...

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« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2009, 06:58:16 AM »

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Obama - World must accept even imperfect climate deal

"The question is whether we will move forward together, or split apart," Obama said on the tense final day of the UN climate conference.

"This is not a perfect agreement, and no country would get everything that it wants," Obama said in an advance copy of his speech, admitting that the bid to forge a robust climate change deal was hanging in the balance.

If the two-week Copenhagen conference fell short, the result would be a slump back to "the same divisions that have stood in the way of action for years," he added.

"We will be back having the same stale arguments month after month, year after year -- all while the danger of climate change grows until it is irreversible."

Sounds like a rehash of his US speeches, but with a new audience.

Read more: http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=2355772#ixzz0a2alnIHv

I think the ice age was irreversible too...


Did humans kill the mammoths?  Dinosaurs?

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« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2009, 12:49:13 PM »

 
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