Posts Tagged ‘coal’

PostHeaderIcon Energy To Burn

Here is a link to an article with pie charts and graphs to prove without a doubt that we could be energy independent from the world if we so choose:

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34233

My real concern is two-fold:

If we allow the tree huggers to continue to have their way, we will never be able to be free from the rest of the world’s choke hold on this country and,

If we keep ’spending our way out of debt’ at the current pace, other countries (most notably China) will one day own this country and do you think they will hesitate to tap into these natural resources we possess?

Add to this a wonderful article from eaglesview.org:

http://eagleviews.org/2009/11/09/facts-about-us-energy/

Come on America!  Wake up!!

PostHeaderIcon The New Gold Is The Color Black

Just out is this telling article with charts revealing how rich we as a country are in minerals;  Specifically coal and oil.  But, can we get to it?  Heck no, not as far as the tree huggers are concerned!  Take a look:

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34233

When we are faced with renegade third world countries that are constantly holding us hostage to the need for cheap energy, why are we allowing this?  It is another example of letting our “feelings” get in the way of common sense.

Drill here, Drill now and tell the rest of the world and all the environ’mental’ wackos to take a flying leap!

I want my country back!!

PostHeaderIcon No More Pretending

The following article link reveals Al Gore’s true mission regarding the issue of global warming:

http://www.climatedepot.com/a/1893/Gore-US-Climate-Bill-Will-Help-Bring-About-Global-Governance

Here are a couple of chilling quotes that not only prove what many have alluded to but now remove all doubt as to the true agenda of the earth first crowd:

Former Vice President Al Gore declared that the Congressional climate bill will help bring about “global governance.”

Gore’s call for “global governance” echoes former French President Jacques Chirac’s call in 2000. On November 20, 2000, then French President Chirac said during a speech at The Hague that the UN’s Kyoto Protocol represented “the first component of an authentic global governance.”

“Finally someone will pay for these [climate related] costs,” Othmar Schwank, a global tax advocate, said at the 2007 UN conference after a panel titled “A Global CO2 Tax.”

Schwank noted that wealthy nations like the U.S. would bear the biggest burden based on the “polluters pay principle.” The U.S. and other wealthy nations need to “contribute significantly more to this global fund,” Schwank explained. He also added, “It is very essential to tax coal.”

And, if all of these quotes don’t make you want to hang yourself, check out this one:

A climate change response must have at its heart a redistribution of wealth and resources,” said Emma Brindal, a climate justice campaigner coordinator for Friends of the Earth.


It is becoming increasingly clear.  The debate is truly over.  The horse is now officially out of the barn and, as Reverend Jeremiah Wright was quoted (out of current context but applicable): “The chickens have (or are soon to) come home to roost”.  All that is left to debate now is how much this is going to cost us, financially as well as lifestyle.  Come quickly, Lord Jesus!

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