You just regurgitated billionaire archlibertarian talking points on the subject.
And you're just a stooge of one world government enviro-fascist apparatchiks. I'm not impressed by ad hominems but if you want to have at it we can. I have to warn you though, I work in swearing like Modigliani worked in limestone.
You really should read Dark Money. I highly recommend it.
And you should read the Road to Serfdom, but I wouldn't recommend it because I'm not pretentious enough to go around telling people what books to read. I don't give a shit about Dark Money and am no more scared of the Koch brothers and Richard Sciafe than I am of the left's patron saint George Soros, and he collaborated with the Nazis.
How exactly has the clean water act affected your life despite federal regulation of a stream running through your property? Have you been adversely affected, or is this an abstract infringement?
You can call the taking of my property by the government through fiat an abstraction. But I call it fascism.
Automobile inflation is lower than core CPI, so cars are not more expensive than they were when America was great. Oil prices have been less than 50% of peak levels for over a year; I doubt your life is impacted by elasticity of prices at the pump. Coal is a declining industry even without regulation.
I don't care how much cars cost compared to inflation: the fact is that cars are more expensive than they would be otherwise and are less safe than they would be otherwise. Oil is cheap because of lowered demand - because the economy sucks, which I'm quite sure is how the central planners want it, because reduced consumption is better for Gaia - and advances in extraction techniques, including fracking, which you undoubtedly oppose. As for coal, let me quote the the guy who slowed the rise of the oceans and otherwise healed the planet: "If somebody wants to build a coal-fired power plant, they can. It’s just that it will bankrupt them." That doesn't sound like a natural death to me, it sounds like premeditated murder. And as for energy prices, "Under my plan … electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket,” which you're right, these things don't affect me particularly, and maybe not even you, but then I'm a white and upper middle class. It does affect the poor though, about whom the left is always bleating its concern.
And yes, the climate is changing rapidly. the last two calendar years were the warmest ever recorded and the regression line at which Ez_Uzi hinted has a steepening upward slope.
Good grief. In the first place, even using the IPCC's cooked data global temperatures have risen 1.5 degrees since 1880. That's .01 degrees per year for 150 years, which that might be something, but its not "rapid." In the second place, man started recording temperatures in the late 19th century, as an ice age was ending. Of course the temperatures rose, that's how the ice age ends, it gets warmer. If you start taking the temperature in your back year in January and it rises 40 degrees by March if you assume a constant rate of change and extrapolate temperatures from that and its going to be 200 degrees in your backyard by November. Do you see the subtle flaw in that methodology?
I just don't see enough downside risk to avoid building a regulatory apparatus that seeks to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Fifty years ago the same scientists who are terrified of global warming were terrified of the coming ice age. The Nixon administration discussed with the Soviet Union building a giant dam across the Bering Sea to keep the cold water out of the Pacific. Russian scientists proposed inundating the polar ice caps with soot to absorb the heat from the sun. These are the dopes who you don't see a downside in allowing to build a regulatory apparatus to mitigate the alleged effects of something that may or may not be happening for reasons no one understands. I on the other hand see a huge downside, because most people are nice persons and most new ideas are bad ideas. That's the problem with central planning: It codifies the stupidity of zealous imbeciles.
Enjoy Pruitt. Seems like a man of science with no ethical conflicts.
Right, ethical, like Al Gore and RK Pachauri who made millions selling carbon offsets to ameliorate the hysteria they created and got Nobel Prizes for their troubles.