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Climate change is the WMD’s of the environmental movement.
Climate change is the WMD’s of the environmental movement.
An interesting example(s) of coerced taxpayer funding for global warming initiatives is contained within the attached article:I appreciate your position on diverting resources that might otherwise help the poor in concrete ways today — to address what you do not believe has been demonstrated to be more of a burden on the poor in the future. What concerete resources are you seeing diverted from the poor to adress climate change?
I think that your first point of leaving money in taxpayers pockets doesn’t necessarily translate to helping the poor - but I do see your point about education in trades etc. dailyrecord.com/article/20090527/BUSINESS/905270361/1003/+500M+directed+to+fund+green+job+training - part of this Green move is actually job training - and providing jobs that will be sustainable in the future.An interesting example(s) of coerced taxpayer funding for global warming initiatives is contained within the attached article:
eastsiderailnow.org/eastside_rail_global_warming.html
Money which (should be left in taxpayer pockets) could be better spent on programs providing education in trades and skilled labor, thereby directly effecting the lives of the poor by opening up job opportunities for them.
I think Government farm subsidies need to really be examined - I completely agree with you on this - crops that are food need to be food! The subsidies for ethenol had a HUGE impact globally!Another example is farm subsidies to grow crops for fuel as opposed to crops for food and feed. Government subsidies have a way of stifling the production of resources at a fair, cheap, and market driven cost (cheap market driven costs benefit the poor) through the implementation of artificial demand. Cost of food then becomes much higher. In other words, farmers grow what the government pays them to grow rather than what the market demands.
Farm subsidies have been packaged as many things, and just recently given this new label - I always get frustrated when it is packaged to appear that it is for the family farmer when in fact it helps the profits of giant agribusinesses.All under the deceptive guise of concern for the earth’s changing climate (now being purported as an inconclusive attempt at indirectly helping the poor in some manner).