...was the appointment of George W. Bush to the Presidency.  The second biggest, of course, was the election of Ronald Reagan, but we'll leave that discussion for another time.

I notice that you haven't provided any links to sources that might back up your claims.  You haven't even linked to the usual right-wing nutjob sources.  The only link you do provide is to a video of Rep. Scalise asking how much it would cost to fix the climate without wondering how much it will cost if we don't fix it.

Oh!  Right!  It's all a hoax, isn't it?

The debate about whether or not climate change is a danger to our planet is over.  The debate about the causes of climate change are now only about how much humans contribute to it, the consensus being that we have a significant effect, and what we can do about it.

But it means that your current investments will suffer, doesn't it, as we shift our economy to "greener" technologies.

I am continually amazed, although I probably shouldn't be, at how little you right-wingers actually care about your children's futures, since you're so blindly willing to risk so much to line your pockets.

If we're wrong, we've wasted a few billion, but we get cleaner air and water.  If you're wrong, people die needlessly, and we end up spending trillions upon trillions.

We're not wrong.

by EveningStarNM on 06/28/2009 12:37:07 AM EST

I wrote, "The debate about whether or not climate change is a danger to our planet is over."

I should have written, "The debate about whether or not climate change is a danger to human habitat is over."

by EveningStarNM on 06/28/2009 12:46:01 AM EST

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