Global warming, (ClimateChange) has got to be the BIGGEST scam ever pulled on the world at large. Like a previous poster said, the world average temp. has been going down for the last 10 yrs. Hence, the name change from "global warming" to "climate change". This is nothing but a giagantic money grab by politicians world wide. The cap+trade bill being worked on right now, will kill the economic growth in this country. As if we don't have enough trouble right now. I read that even if they get all the reductions of emmisions, and every thing goes by their stupid plan, it will not lower world wide temps by a single degree. RedChina's not going to join in this folly at all. They are going to sit back and watch as we limit and destroy the biggest economy on the planet. Those politicians, most not all, in DC don't seem to be concerned in the least about the damage they are going to do to our country. They are just counting the money they think they are going to get to spend. Looks to me, we have a house full of "Manchurian candidates". Jack
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