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The EPA's Suppression of Inconvenient Evidence
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Politics, rather than science, appears to be driving the agenda
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The EPA's Suppression of Inconvenient Evidence

socratesAs discussed in this mornings meeting, EPA analyst Alan Carlin has recently gone public with his story of how the EPA administration has suppressed his analysis of data that does not support the administration's policy objectives relative to the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions. Many economists warn that the cap-and-trade bill currently under consideration will be the largest transfer of wealth in history, and will have a tremendous negative impact on industry and the economy—and this at a time when we can least afford it. It would seem that politics, rather than science, is driving the agenda. What then is the agenda, if it is not in fact to mitigate against the dangers of Global Warming?

Internal emails:

http://cei.org/cei_files/fm/active/0/Endangerment%20Comments%206-23-09.pdf

A draft of the suppressed report:


http://cei.org/cei_files/fm/active/0/DOC062509-004.pdf


For more Global Warming madness, check out http://4globalwarming.com

Comments:

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In the 21st century, if you want to impose your will on the greatest number of Americans, you must control the economy, communications, and energy. Cap and Trade will take more than it gives to our society. It will take away cheap energy, create impossible bureacracies, and fortify barriers for entry towards tomorrow's would-be entreprenuers. The outcomes will only hurt the poor and middle class because unless our government kills or incarcerates America's most talented and well connected, America's successful elite will merely migrate from their positions of industry to positions in the ruling class. Rest assured, America's ruling class will not be driving hybrid vehicles or cutting back on air travel, and they won't be turning down their thermostats or air conditioners like the rest of us. Cap and Trade is all about government control over the poor and middle class. Tom Sawyer convinced a bunch of kids to pay him to white wash his fence. What the Washington statists are doing with cap and trade, health care reform, and fiscal stimulus is not much different. We are willingly paying Washington D.C. to enslave us.
Joe Coco
6/29/2009 8:18:45 PM

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Listening to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi on the floor of the Senate last week trying to sell the Energy Bill (Cap and Trade) by saying that "This bill is about four things; jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs" was like having her turn a machine gun onto the long lines of unemployed workers and then beaming about all the jobs that would be created for grave diggers. Old dad used to say "Son, there's a simple solution for every complex problem. Trouble is, it's almost always wrong."
Rod Samdahl
7/1/2009 6:26:49 PM

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