Posted by wisbaker on May 17, 2014 at 10:11:05 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: ice posted by randy hall on May 17, 2014 at 09:00:31:
Hey don't be bad mouthing Cousin Al (He's a 6th or 7th cousin). It's not polite to pick on the intellectually challenged. It's our fault for letting the DC crowd get away with this junk. When they started talking about global warming we should of demanded proof. Remember science is like high school algebra, if you can't show your work it doesn't count. We were duped on the global warming thing. Remember the saying "fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"? Next time they come out with a load of this junk science we need to demand proof, we want to see all the work, all the math and all the assumptions. If the findings have short term predictions we need to take new data as it becomes available and plug it in to the equations to see how close the original predictions were. If they're not close discredit the theory and demand the government repay any money they spent on the paper or reaction to it. And by repay I mean meaningful cuts in wages and benefits of the department that fostered the pile of doggie doo-doo refereed to as science. If this doesn't happen start recall petitions for your representatives and senators, you'll only have to recall 'em once or twice before their survival instinct kicks in and they'll have to find other ways to grab your freedom and take your money.
Of course I'm one of those radicals that believe government funding should be tied to the GDP, if they do something that reduces the GDP by 5% next year's budget is 95% of this years, that way we all feel the pain of their stupid decisions, this we screw up and don't feel any pain method we got going now is not sustainable. If saving an endangered box turtle costs 3.5 billion dollars let them pay, as for me I like turtle soup.
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