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Amy Ridenour :: Townhall.com Columnist
James Hansen's Hissy Fit
by Amy Ridenour
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NASA scientist James Hansen, a high-ranking government employee, appeared in a Congressional committee meeting room June 23 to say CEOs of fossil energy companies “should be tried for high crimes against humanity and nature.”

Their crime: Disagreeing with him.

No word on the form of energy he used to travel to the inquisition.

Hansen further claimed that federal laws to mandate restrictions on U.S. carbon dioxide emissions have been “blocked by special interests, focused on short-term profits.”

Um, no.

Eleven Congresses -- five Democrat, six Republican -- have declined to limit greenhouse gas emissions since Hansen’s much-celebrated testimony before Colorado Democrat Tim Wirth’s Senate Committee in June 1988.

As in, they don’t want to.

As in, they really, really don’t want to.

Twenty years to the month after James Hansen had his big break at a sweaty hearing (the liberals running the show opened the windows to retard the air conditioning), the present liberal-run Senate was unable to get even 45 votes for its supposedly anti-global warming “cap and trade” bill.

Hansen blames campaign contributions by lobbyists wearing alligator shoes for the decision of Senators such as Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) to oppose the bill’s limits on energy use.

A Rockefeller bribed by a handful of $2,000 campaign gifts? Get real. Say what you will about Jay Rockefeller (and I have), or Robert Byrd, Sherrod Brown, Jim Webb, Carl Levin, Debbie Stabenow, Claire McCaskill, Blanche Lincoln and the others; there’s no evidence they’ve been bribed.

No, the explanation lies elsewhere -- in Rockefeller’s case, in West Virginia, actually, where most people prefer having a job to not having one and who, all things considered, would rather have a low utility bill than a high one.

Sort of like the residents of most states, except perhaps Maine and California and a few others collectively known as the “P.T. Barnum” states.

The truth Hansen won’t admit is that at least 55 Senators support one or more of the following: 1) economic liberty; 2) the welfare of constituents; or 3) their self-interest, as there is an advantage of letting voters in their home states believe they believe in numbers 1 & 2.

Bad news for Hansen = good news for America.

Compared to the House, the Senate’s been a powerhouse -- with offsets, one assumes -- of global warming alarmism.

The House leadership hasn’t even gotten a global warming bill to the floor, which saves Nancy Pelosi the embarrassment of telling the Volvo-driving anti-energy left why it failed.

Give Pelosi credit. She’s creative. She delegates.

In the case of global warming, to the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming, which she created as a holding pen for Congressional global warming alarmists while real Congressional business continues down the hall. There alarmists are free to bleat eternally about the benefits of energy-suppression measures that, even if adopted, would have no measurable impact on climate.

One can just imagine them thinking: Who cares if the laws work, when it feels so good to advocate them? Continued...

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Subject: Hansen A Proven Fraud
McIntyre proved James Hansen and NASA faked the temperature recordings, not 'screwed them up'. McIntyre proved that James Hansenand NASA lied, and commited scietific fraud.

James Hansen can never ever be trusted to tell the truth. The truth is the pro-global warming people have been caught many times committing scientific fraud. Every bit of their so-called most compelling evidence has been proven to be fraudulent.

Why ManBearPig Won't Debate It.
Jim Hansen, Albert Gore and similar ilk will always refuse to openly debate any notorious skeptic about the anthropogenic global warming context.

Why?

Because they know the real motive has NOTHING to do with the environment, but EVERYTHING to do inciting fear to justify confiscating money from low and middle-income families and redistributing it to their rich selves and their rich friends.

Chicaree and that other ignoramus, John, must agree with their liberal leaders that liberty and upward mobility for the poor and humble doesn't matter anymore, because it should be obvious to even the stupidest observer that Al Gore hates poor people.

The really funny thing about it is, if he gets his way, humanity's carbon footprint will grow, and the masses will learn to ignore authority.

Gore, Hansen & Co. should be locked up in jail. They are living, breathing frauds.
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