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Ecofascism Has Wrecked The Global Warming Movement
The climate scare is collapsing as taxpayers and investors realize that shackling the economy with taxes, regulations, and unaffordable subsidies is economic suicide. The messianic doomsayers have overplayed their hand, and opened up their junk science to ridicule.
Posted in Global Warming Scare, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged cap-and-trade, climate, environmentalism, EPA, Goldman Sachs, US, Wall St Leave a comment
The Game is Up for the Commodity Super-Cycle as the Yo-Yo Years Begin