House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman
was interviewed by MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell about Minority
Leader John Boehner's comments that the cap-and-tax bill was a
"pile of s--t." In alleging that Republicans are "rooting against
the country" and also "against the world," Waxman has apparently
either disregarded, or didn't hear about, the warning/strategy
embraced by most other alarmists
to avoid the term, "global warming." Waxman's comments, from
the interview:
...the world needs to get its act together to stop global
warming....
Some Republicans doubt the whole science of global warming,
even though the consensus is overwhelming. They don't want to
believe it. They don't want to do anything about it. And
meanwhile the evidence is mounting faster and faster that we're
suffering already from carbon emissions.
Global temperatures are no higher than they were ten years ago.
Consensus is a
myth, like global warming itself. It's no
longer an issue that
anyone between the coastal elites take seriously, except for
how much it will devastate the economy.
It's hard to believe that Waxman is unaware of the current data
and scientific opinion. Even most extreme alarmists I don't think
could say, presently, that "evidence is mounting faster and
faster that we're suffering already...." So can this be described
as anything other than a devious, naked power grab grounded in an
issue that is no longer powerful enough to pull it off?
topics:
Global Warming, Henry Waxman