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Originally Posted by macmaniac1
I have to ask this one question to gore supporters. If he truly believes that human induced co2 production will eventually cause catastrophic global climate change which could end up destroying life as we know it. Then why is he trying to regulate, tax, etc. the effect of the problem and not the problem itself. Why is he going after the co2 and not the human population that produces it? Why, because it is more marketable. He is a very crude business man after all. He has made huge sums of money in oil and other "dirty" businesses only realizing that he can make way more if he could convince the whole planet on his c02 theory by using data over a short period of earth's history. This is why most of the scientist that are balking and disproving his claims have looked at data from over hundreds of millions of years and proving that this may just be another ecological bump in the road. just my .02
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It's another way for foreigners to loot the U.S. economy as they have been doing for decades. Why do you think Al Gore's Hedge Fund is based out of London?
Al Gore is a hinderance to progress because he is a polarizing figure.
FYI, a policy that aims to let the "Free Market" reduce C02 output through Cap and Trade is anything but left and theirfore not liberal. However, it is very far right and theirfore inherently fascist.