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EDITORIAL: Climate folly

Copenhagen conference a sham

Has there ever been a more pitiful example of misguided nonsense, aggressive idiocy and functional stupidity than last week's climate change conference in Copenhagen?

The weeklong orgy of excess -- to which most participants arrived in plush, carbon-emitting private jets and were shuttled around in limos -- was nothing more than another leftist shakedown of wealthy nations on behalf of "developing" countries. This time in the name of saving the planet.


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Promoting panic in the name of global warming is the Trojan horse for those who seek to overhaul the world economy by subverting capitalism and advancing collectivism. There is absolutely no evidence that mandating strict carbon emission standards will do anything at all to solve the perceived problem. Instead, we were treated to another U.N. gathering at which Third World hacks such as Hugo Chavez are applauded while Western ideals are dismissed and derided.

Unless, of course, those Western nations agree to cough up cash to dictatorial kleptocrats.

The most significant part of the bogus and nonbinding "deal" brokered by President Barack Obama, for instance, is a $30 billion, three-year program intended to help poor countries address environmental degradation and develop alternative energy. That figure is supposed to rise to $100 billion a year by 2020.

Suffice it to say that none of that money will go toward providing the citizens of "poor" countries with the means to become freer and more prosperous -- and thus more likely to be good environmental stewards.

Instead of offering more and more handouts, President Obama should have stood tall and explained that wealthy nations are wealthy for a reason: They stand atop political and cultural institutions that respect private property, contract law, individual liberty and capitalism.

Instead of sending cash to Chad, Laos, Guyana and Niger under the guise of mitigating global warming, we should send the works of Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, John Locke and the founding fathers. Then toss in tomes by Ludwig von Mises, Milton Friedman and Ayn Rand.

"Want to know the best way to heal the planet?" asked sydicated columnist Jonah Goldberg. "Create more rich countries. Want to know the best way to hurt the planet? Throw a wet blanket on economic growth."

Guess which option most of the Copenhagen "activists" prefer.

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Don S wrote on December 27, 2009 04:34 PM: Your editorials are very good. I'd like to see you do one about the fact that this country currently has some people working behind the scenes who are advising that using the same approach that was used for secondhand smoke could win the day for climate change.


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Jerry wrote on December 27, 2009 09:26 AM: As I was reading this article, I was thinking that NV must be a great place to live. The writer actually sees through the fog and greenhouse gas, and gets it. Then I read some of the commentors who talk about social security and other stupid remarks about the writer's intelligence and it makes me want to stay home. In South Florida, we have the same idiots, I guess Nevada is no different than Boynton Beach.


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texasgoat wrote on December 27, 2009 05:00 AM: "They stand atop political and cultural institutions that respect private property, contract law, individual liberty and capitalism".....thanks for this unique and refreshing statement.


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zb wrote on December 26, 2009 02:33 PM: harry, in your case we can make an exception: for you no medicare, no roads, no police, no courts, no military to defend you, no fire protection, no nothing... you do have a choice: find yourself another country to be part of.

and btw: i dare you to find health insurance that is even close to medicare in cost and services for someone over 65... in fact without medicare nearly everyone over 65 would not be able to get insurance and it would certainly be unaffordable for the vast majority of people.

and btw you can choose to not join medicare.

and btw i can tell you have never had to actually deal with the healthcare or insurance system in a serious way or you would already understand how the insurance co rip you off.


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harryn wrote on December 26, 2009 01:58 PM: Zb, the right to choose has been taken away from me.
As to asking people if they would give up using medicare, that hypocrisy on your part. You force me to pay through taxes, then you ask me not to use what in fact I already paid for. Give me a way not to pay for medicare and I won't use it.


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zb wrote on December 26, 2009 11:53 AM: another alias rises out of a hole... apparently you are dense and simple minded as you sound... i'll give you a hint: go to walmart and give the chinese all your money.

still don't get it? I'll have my 5 year old explain it to you.


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Mississippi wrote on December 26, 2009 08:11 AM: By ZB: " the wonton display of ignorance"

Wonton = Chinese pastry.

Wanton = without regard for safety,etc.

Who's ignorant now?


a Southern right winger


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zb wrote on December 25, 2009 03:05 PM: samt: its beautiful outside... go out; enjoy; and breath some air before your few remaining brain cells die off.


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SamT wrote on December 25, 2009 12:38 PM: Dial zb for sad little man.


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zb wrote on December 24, 2009 05:27 PM: malous (or whatever alias u really are), compared to u, samt almost sounds normal.


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