Tuesday, February 16, 2010

WHY did we let Utah become a state?

Forgive me my Indian (or WHATEVER the FUCK the new POLITICALLY CORRECT TERM IS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) ancestors, but the state named Utah, after some great god/goddess whatever the hell, NEEDS TO GO TO HELL!!!!!!!!!! EVACUATE ALL THE DOZEN OR SO SANE PEOPLE TO CALIFORNIA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really man, this kinda sad sorry fucked up bullshit just FUCKING PISSES ME OFF!!!!!!!!!! How STUPID do you HAVE to be, until you finally just CROAK from the lack of ANY intelligence?!?!?!?!
I mean what the FUCK?! If Carbon Dioxide is SO great, why do automobiles HAVE A TAIL PIPE?!?!?! Now, don't rush, stop, take your time...think it through...
Oh wait, on second inspection, let me up that total of possible evacuees to approx. 17 + a dozen!!! Imagine THAT! A huge WHOPPING 17 truly COURAGEOUS (and possibly suicidal!) folks in Utah's House of Reps., ACTUALLY did this REAL MORON THING called STANDING UP FOR SCIENCE!!!!!!!!!!! Knock me over with a feather!!!!!!!!!! Well hell, by this rate, 10 years from now, they may have 19 people in Utah's House of Reps. (or maybe the entire state!) who think smashing your head into a brick wall is BAD for you!!! But don't get too optimistic...just read "The Monkey Wrench Gang" and "Heyduke Lives!" by Edward Abbey, and THEN we'll talk about how LOVELY most folks of Utah are...and again, apologies to the SANE people from that "state". If you can, MOVE!!!
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/feb/12/utah-climate-alarmists

Utah delivers vote of no confidence for 'climate alarmists'

The US's most Republican state passes bill disputing science of climate change, claiming emissions are 'essentially harmless'

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Carbon dioxide is "essentially harmless" to human beings and good for plants. So now will you stop worrying about global warming?

Utah's House of Representatives apparently has at least. Officially the most Republican state in America, its political masters have adopted a resolution condemning "climate alarmists", and disputing any scientific basis for global warming.

The measure, which passed by 56-17, has no legal force, though it was predictably claimed by climate change sceptics as a great victory in the wake of the controversy caused by a mistake over Himalayan glaciers in the UN's landmark report on global warming.

But it does offer a view of state politicians' concerns in Utah which is a major oil and coal producing state.

The original version of the bill dismissed climate science as a "well organised and ongoing effort to manipulate and incorporate "tricks" related to global temperature data in order to produce a global warming outcome". It accused those seeking action on climate change of riding a "gravy train" and their efforts would "ultimately lock billions of human beings into long-term poverty".

In the heat of the debate, the representative Mike Noel said environmentalists were part of a vast conspiracy to destroy the American way of life and control world population through forced sterilisation and abortion.

By the time the final version of the bill came to a vote, cooler heads apparently prevailed. The bill dropped the word "conspiracy", and described climate science as "questionable" rather than "flawed".

However, it insisted – against all evidence – that the hockey stick graph of changing temperatures was discredited. It also called on the federal government's Environmental Protection Agency to order an immediate halt in its moves to regulate greenhouse gas emissions "until a full and independent investigation of climate data and global warming science can be substantiated".

As Noel explained: "Sometimes ... we need to have the courage to do nothing."

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