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White House still considers global warming a threat despite Climategate

November 30, 2009

  Even with the revelations contained in the leaked emails that the climate change scientists have been manipulating the evidence that they accepted while ignoring evidence that climate change does not exist, the White House is going to move on as if nothing has happened. The White House is going to ignore Climategate.

The White House on Monday made exceptionally clear that it wants nothing to do with the furor over documents that global warming skeptics say prove the phenomenon is not a threat.

Despite the incident, which rocked international headlines last week, climate science is sound, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs stressed this afternoon, and the White House nonetheless believes “climate change is happening.”

  It is clear that they are going to ignore this scandal because it does not fit their agenda. Barack Obama is going to pretend that global warming is real and he apparently does not care that the climatologists have been cooking the books for years.

“I think there’s no real scientific basis for the dispute of this,” responded Gibbs to questions about those scientists’ credibility.

  That is the point! The IPCC has made sure that there was no evidence to debate their point. Did  press secretary Robert Gibbs forget the little tidbit that Climategate revealed  these scientists have made a concerted effort to make sure that there is no scientific evidence available that is contrary to the global warming agenda? Let us not forget that in addition to Climategate it has been learned that the CRU destroyed all of the raw data that it had compiled that was supposed to have proved that global warming exists, saving only the modified data that the CRU has used to move forward with their agenda. I guess the White House must have missed that information also.

  The evidence that the White House is claiming does not exist might not exist but that is only because it has been destroyed in an effort to hide the truth.

  The responsible thing for our government to do in light of Climategate would be to suspend any cap and trade agreement with other countries until an investigation can be held. We are about to commit billions of dollars to combat a crisis that probably doesn’t exist– a crisis that has been manufactured through the manipulation of evidence. But the one thing this administration has proved to us is that when it comes to spending our money they are not responsible.

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. MB's avatar
    December 1, 2009 2:20 pm

    They won’t ever let the facts get in the way of a good spending frenzy.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 1, 2009 9:47 pm

      This reminds me of some lyrics from my all time favorite Talking Heads song. (Yes I was a big Talking heads fan back in the day, still listen to them now and again)

      Facts lost, facts are never what they seem to be
      Facts are simple and facts are straight
      Facts are lazy and facts are late
      Facts all come with points of view
      Facts don’t do what I want them to
      Facts just twist the truth around
      Facts are living turned inside out
      Facts are getting the best of them

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