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Obama’s First Rule About ‘Climate Change’ in the Election Campaign?: Don’t Mention ‘Climate Change’ – Sandy’s Answer: “Oh, Yeah?”

Thursday, November 1, 2012 22:48
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Off-the-record meeting in 2009 exposes long history and underlying strategy of President’s “climate silence”:

Before Hurricane Sandy, before the presidential debates—even before Barack Obama knew he would be facing off against Mitt Romney in his reelection campaign—his administration made a key strategic decision regarding climate change that speaks volumes about how major political operatives have decided to deal with, or this case not deal with, the reality of climate change.” – Common Dreams staff.

HOWEVER:

In the tin-foil party hats vs lead skullcaps debate, both sides agree that climate change, including weather control, is man-made. Whether deliberate or not is the question that cannot be ignored.

… oceans have warmed, providing more energy for storms. And the Earth’s atmosphere has warmed, so it retains more moisture, which is drawn into storms and is then dumped on us.’ Even those of us who are science-phobic can get the gist of that.” Paul M. Barrett, Businessweek .

We can’t say that steroids caused any one home run by Barry Bonds, but steroids sure helped him hit more and hit them farther. Now we have weather on steroids.” Eric Pooley, senior vice president of the Environmental Defense Fund (and former deputy editor of Bloomberg Businessweek), 

The other question, “Is There More Coming?”

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