Please read: Rockefeller, Ford and the Secret History of Alcohol
Awright, you ready to get a full frontal of fart mist, readers?
To think I used to like and believe in this guy! Embarrassing.
"Gore gets behind emission measure; He urges Mass. to support bill" by Neil Munshi, Globe Correspondent | July 23, 2008
Former vice president Al Gore has endorsed a bill that would require sharp reductions in carbon emissions in Massachusetts, and some state legislators and leading environmental groups hope his support will spur the State House to approve the measure before the end of the formal session next week.
Yeah, and you know how he intends to get there, Massachusetts citizens (many of you like Mr. Gore, I'll bet)?
"Gore said the single most important policy change would be placing a carbon tax on burning oil and coal."
Better GET OUT that WALLET!!!!
(Aren't we taxed enough?)
Gore wrote a letter urging action by the House on the Global Warming Solutions Act - which has already passed the state Senate. More than 100 representatives have signed a letter to House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi in support of the bill, which would require greenhouse gas emissions to be 20 percent below 1990 levels by 2020, and 80 percent below by 2050.
DiMasi has not taken a position on the bill, nor has the administration of Governor Deval Patrick, though it is generally supportive of a statewide cap on emissions.
"I urge your colleagues to take even bolder steps toward solving the climate crisis," Gore wrote in the letter, which was read aloud during a State House news conference yesterday by state Senator Marc R. Pacheco, who sponsored the legislation. "We have an historic opportunity to shift to a clean-energy economy, and, in the process, create new, sustainable jobs to support the development and deployment of these new technologies."
I'd be for it if it was a REAL PROGRAM for energy efficiency, but what Gore proposes is a GLOBALIST BENEFIT for CORPORATIONS and TIGHTER GOVERNMENT CONTROL of the populace!!
So, FUCK OFF, SHIT-HEAD!!!!
Please see: What Global Warming?
A number of other speakers said global warming should be seen more broadly than in just economic terms. Members of the Conservation Law Foundation, Environment Massachusetts, the Union of Concerned Scientists, and other advocacy groups also were there to promote the bill.
Robert Keough, spokesman for the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, agreed in a statement:
"Under Governor Patrick, Massachusetts joined the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and became the first state in the nation to require greenhouse gas analysis and mitigation in major real estate projects. Comprehensive energy legislation, the oceans management bill, and pending biofuels legislation all put Massachusetts into a leadership position nationally. We support the creation of an economy-wide cap as the next step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but many details remain to be worked out with the Legislature."
I'd RATHER NOT BURN the FOOD, thank you!!!
And talk about a GLOBALIST AGENDA!!!!
Turns out the BLOGGERS WERE RIGHT ALL ALONG!!!!!
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By the way, go the fuck back to Tennessee and bother your own citizens, Gore -- and TAKE THIS WITH YOU:
PFFFFFFFFFFTTTTTT!!!!!