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Dec
24

Global Warming Sing-Along

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Ya’ll know the melody, so sing along with us now..

I’m dreaming of a warm Christmas
Beneath these several feet of snow.
Where we ski while boating,
While Al Gore’s gloating,
And telling folks, “I told you so.”

I’m dreaming of a warm Christmas,
Anthropogenically I light
Three more duraflames every night,
So this global warming must be slight.

And now another popular favorite, but it’s not quite “I’ll Be Home For Christmas”

I’ll be warm for Christmas
Though it’s one degree,
I’d burn some coal
But some ath-hole
Has capped and traded me.

I’ll be warm for Christmas
Though the cold’s extreme.
Yes, I’ll be warm for Christmas
But only in in Al’s dream.

Sep
12

All the President’s Czars

Posted by: Apoc O'Lythp | Comments (1)

I would have paid to see this in person. It’s wonderful.

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Here’s a great example of hypocrisy and stupidity all in one place. In 2008, candidate Obama called offshore drilling a “gimmick”. Today, the American taxpayers, according to Wall Street Journal “is going to lend billions of dollars to Brazil’s state-owned oil company, Petrobras, to finance exploration of the huge offshore discovery in Brazil’s Tupi oil field in the Santos Basin near Rio de Janeiro. Brazil’s planning minister confirmed that White House National Security Adviser James Jones met this month with Brazilian officials to talk about the loan.”

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Aug
20

Poll: Obama’s Tax Promises

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Richard Cowan of The Washington Post is reporting that the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, chaired by Senator Barbara Boxer (D, CA), delayed work on the Cap and Trade Bill (American Clean Energy And Security Act of 2009) until September of 2009.

Regarding meeting President Obama’s deadline of passing the bill before the Climate Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009, Senator Boxer says, “I want to take this as far as we can take it. The more we do the better.”

You can read more of the article here:
Obama’s drive for climate change bill delayed

Track the bill here:
Track the American Clean Energy And Security Act of 2009

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In this Video John Coleman talks about how he and over 30,000 scientists dispute Al Gore’s claim of anthropogenic global warming.

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Shelly Roche of ByteStyle TV reports on Cap and Trade.

It comes down to this: Each “representative” that voted to pass Cap and Trade has violated their Congressional Oath of Office to “well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office.” How on earth can you–in good faith–fulfill the duties of the office by voting to pass 1500 pages of legislation YOU HAVEN’T READ?!

So here’s my own personal Oath: I do hereby solemnly swear to remove from office every representative who thinks it’s ok to pass 1500 pages of ill-conceived legislation without knowing what’s in it.

Seriously. The gloves are coming off. Who’s with me?

TAKE ACTION NOW:
http://bytestyle.tv/node/62

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We would like to thank Leader John Boehner for his great efforts in reviewing H.R.2454 and the 309 page amendment which was submitted at 3:00AM the day of the vote. He and his staff were able to quickly read and analyze the “the most profound piece of legislation to come to this floor in a hundred years.”

Jessica R. Towhey posted the following on Ohio’s 8th Congressional District Blog for Congressman John Boehner.

Speaker Pelosi’s national energy tax is going to raise electricity prices, increase gasoline prices, and ship American jobs overseas to countries like China and India. This, we know.

It would be a bureaucratic nightmare overseen by a confusing web of government agencies that would take and redistribute trillions of dollars from family budgets and workers payrolls. This, we also know. Even Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin Peterson (D-MN) admitted in the Washington Post this morning that: “The truth is, nobody knows for sure how this is going to work.” How encouraging.

But what don’t we know? Here are some facts you may not know about Speaker Pelosi’s national energy tax:

Homebuyers Beware. Trying to save up for a new home? You may have to save up a little longer for your purchase. The Democrats’ bill would dramatically increase new home costs by mandating California’s expensive new building codes for the entire nation. Immediately upon enactment, the Democrats’ bill would demand a 30 percent increase in energy efficiency for new construction. A couple of years later, the Democrats’ bill would require an additional 50 percent improvement. These numbers were chosen with no concern for cost to consumers or feasibility in implementation.

Homebuilders Beware. The Democrats’ bill imposes new mandatory regulations and civil penalties for homebuilders. If your state refuses to accept the stringent and costly California building codes, the federal government may assess penalties. And don’t get too comfortable with the new mandatory regulations because the Democrats’ bill allows for “consensus-based” codes to supplant those outlined in the bill. So, as soon as you’ve invested your hard-earned money to comply with the bill’s mandates, the rug could get pulled from underneath you. Translation? You’ll pony up more and more money.

Home Sellers Beware. Having a hard time selling your home? Here’s one more hurdle to jump: all homes sales are conditioned upon an energy audit and a new energy rating assessment and energy labeling program for your home that’s outlined in the Democrats’ bill. And if you thought you could improve your property with a fresh coat of paint and some granite counters? Think again! Now your home will be subjected to a new energy rating assessment and energy labeling program that will penalize you for older windows, original fixtures, and dated appliances. So the Democrats’ bill would bring down the value of your home!

New Lights No Matter the Cost. As early as 2012, the Democrats’ bill eliminates all existing lighting technology used in many outdoor lighting fleets (parking lots, stadiums, secured facilities like power plants and factories). Just as an example, switching to the mandated technology in the bill will cost one small utility about $30 million in annual revenue. So you now have to comply with the new mandates for new lighting? Hold the phone. It is not clear that a feasible alternative technology is available for every existing lighting application – regardless of cost – which could force some businesses to close.

The consequences of Speaker Pelosi’s national energy tax for families and small businesses are real. It will drive up energy costs, send millions of jobs to countries like China and India, and place an especially heavy burden on rural America. There is a better way. House Republicans have proposed the American Energy Act, legislation that represents the fastest route to a cleaner environment, lower energy costs, and more American jobs. The legislation would:

* Increase environmentally-safe energy production on remote lands and far off our shores;
* Promote the use of alternative fuels that will reduce carbon emissions, such as nuclear, clean-coal, and renewable energy technologies; and
* Encourage increased efficiencies and cutting edge technologies to maximize America’s energy potential.

Today’s vote on Speaker Pelosi’s ill-advised national energy tax will have consequences for every American. It is a bad deal for America. And the American people will remember how their Members of Congress vote.

You can find the article at the following link on Congressman John Boehner’s blog:
Speaker Pelosi’s National Energy Tax: More Mandates, More Regulations, More Costs

The bill now goes to the Senate for a vote.

Contact your Senators today and ask them to vote NO on the Cap-&-Trade bill.
Contact Your Senators

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“The administrator and the (Obama) Administration have decided to move forward…and your comments do not help the legal or policy case for this decision.” Al McGarland EPA Official, (CBS News)

lan Carlin: “My view is…there is not currently any reason to regulate carbon dioxide. Global temperatures are roughly where they were in the mid-20th century. They’re not going up. If anything, they’re going down.”

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