This is hilarious. You’re making a big deal trying to point out that “global warming” is a “hoax”! Who cares? The clean energy economy and business sector is becoming a booming business, and good capitalists should get on the bus or go home! Check out greenbiz.com for more info on entering the 21st Century. Even if you won’t listen to science, you can’t deny the market!!!
“The disclosure that the Kremlin banked the brains of illustrious Communists and other Russian luminaries to demonstrate their superiority adds one more chapter to the checkered and ongoing history of attempts to find a biological fountainhead for genius or greatness. ”
So I supposed Bonnie listens to this so-called “science” also?
Every socialist movement is disguised as science. I don’t dare to mention some of “science” that tyrants and socialists leaders have pursued in the name of their political agendas. You should not be so trusting. This stuff turns nightmarish very quickly.
And if clean energy was a booming business, it would be a source of tax revenue for the government, not a source of generational debt. Government spending is not “the market”!!! (joining the fun of redundant explanation points!!!!!!)
I don’t need the government to lie to me to get excited about wasting less energy…. so why all the lies?
Wagner uses the same charts and graphs and data that the geenies use. I think you are ignoring it, not him.
Wagner does not say that global warming is a hoax. He says that man-made global warming is a hoax. Of course, the climate changes. Nobody is trying to prove that the climate never changes, (except for the liberals.)
I honestly can’t think of one single example of a capitalist, booming business in the “clean energy”. All of it is government spending, national debt and tax burden for the future. You are talking about a market that doesn’t exist independently or stand on it’s own. Maybe nuclear power plants, but that is all I can see. Everything else seems to be financed by taxpayers or else it wouldn’t work.
Even the research for technologies of the future is financed by national debt. To make things worse, those jobs of the future are outsourced to Asia before we ever get a chance to open the first factory in America.
thanks for the greenbiz link. I’m going to have so much fun!
“According to Chief Research Officer Amy Hebard of Earthsense, whose company creates the Index: “Consumers cite perceived price premiums for green as their most frequent reason for choosing conventional over green products. For green to move from niche to mass, a number of things need to come to pass.”
These include reducing green products’ prices, demonstrating their comparability to conventional products, leveraging the buying power of consumer groups, and “more effective communications that leverage the power of the retail experience or get inside the consumers’ head to understand which drivers are relevant to whom.”
And Bonnie calls this a “booming” sector of business?
Oh, Bonnie…. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT GREENBIZ LINK!
I LOVE IT THERE!
“according to the four lawyers and economists who produced “7 Myths About Green Jobs,” a 97-page report published by the University of Illinois College of Law. They argue that “the green jobs literature is rife with internal contradictions, vague terminology, dubious science, and ignorance of basic economic principles.”
I’ve been there for 2 weeks and now I’m absolutely convinced that the greenbiz.com website is just one big practical joke. At first I was taking it with serious consideration, but it is very much off the hook. Some of the articles are just delusional. And some of those articles are lies.
I think the writers believe their readers are really too stupid to check the facts. Here is one article that greenbiz published that is pure distortion and lies.
The author is a liar and anybody can see that. Very little truth can be found in anything that is posted at greenbiz. You really need to dig deep to find something good.
Barack Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope,” has a catchy title. It has an idea of bravery mixed confidently. There’s nothing Pollyanna about it. I won’t support every part he says, but he’s our president, and for me, he inspires belief. Which will do more for any country than any volume of backroom deals. Hope gives us energy, and energy sustains us through trying times. Boy, we’ve had them. I’m from West Texas, and I did not vote for Bush. When McCain ran against Obama, I was a citizen of Arizona, but I gave audacious hope a chance. The fight for progress and laying the foundations of prosperity is just not over. I have seen the quips of those that don’t believe Obama can do it. But step back a moment. Would anyone have most of us fail in order to tarnish the star of an incumbent for whom they didn’t vote? Trying to keep our priorities straight, let’s work together with our president and build our future.
July 6, 2009 at 7:38 pm
Hello. I think the article is really interesting. I am even interested in reading more. How soon will you update your blog?
January 29, 2010 at 7:08 pm
What article? It is a video.
November 22, 2009 at 2:09 pm
This is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on the World. This is a big money suck!
December 8, 2009 at 8:52 pm
This is hilarious. You’re making a big deal trying to point out that “global warming” is a “hoax”! Who cares? The clean energy economy and business sector is becoming a booming business, and good capitalists should get on the bus or go home! Check out greenbiz.com for more info on entering the 21st Century. Even if you won’t listen to science, you can’t deny the market!!!
January 28, 2010 at 1:36 am
“The disclosure that the Kremlin banked the brains of illustrious Communists and other Russian luminaries to demonstrate their superiority adds one more chapter to the checkered and ongoing history of attempts to find a biological fountainhead for genius or greatness. ”
Check out http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-7676508.html
So I supposed Bonnie listens to this so-called “science” also?
Every socialist movement is disguised as science. I don’t dare to mention some of “science” that tyrants and socialists leaders have pursued in the name of their political agendas. You should not be so trusting. This stuff turns nightmarish very quickly.
And if clean energy was a booming business, it would be a source of tax revenue for the government, not a source of generational debt. Government spending is not “the market”!!! (joining the fun of redundant explanation points!!!!!!)
I don’t need the government to lie to me to get excited about wasting less energy…. so why all the lies?
Wagner uses the same charts and graphs and data that the geenies use. I think you are ignoring it, not him.
January 28, 2010 at 1:42 am
Whoops, exclamation. yes, I see it
January 28, 2010 at 2:23 am
Another thing, Bonnie:
Wagner does not say that global warming is a hoax. He says that man-made global warming is a hoax. Of course, the climate changes. Nobody is trying to prove that the climate never changes, (except for the liberals.)
I honestly can’t think of one single example of a capitalist, booming business in the “clean energy”. All of it is government spending, national debt and tax burden for the future. You are talking about a market that doesn’t exist independently or stand on it’s own. Maybe nuclear power plants, but that is all I can see. Everything else seems to be financed by taxpayers or else it wouldn’t work.
Even the research for technologies of the future is financed by national debt. To make things worse, those jobs of the future are outsourced to Asia before we ever get a chance to open the first factory in America.
January 28, 2010 at 2:31 am
GREEN
Definition: Proud liberals for a colorblind America.
January 29, 2010 at 12:26 am
thanks for the greenbiz link. I’m going to have so much fun!
“According to Chief Research Officer Amy Hebard of Earthsense, whose company creates the Index: “Consumers cite perceived price premiums for green as their most frequent reason for choosing conventional over green products. For green to move from niche to mass, a number of things need to come to pass.”
These include reducing green products’ prices, demonstrating their comparability to conventional products, leveraging the buying power of consumer groups, and “more effective communications that leverage the power of the retail experience or get inside the consumers’ head to understand which drivers are relevant to whom.”
And Bonnie calls this a “booming” sector of business?
http://greenbiz.com/news/2010/01/26/consumers-want-buy-green-economic-woes-stifle-market
January 31, 2010 at 2:01 am
Oh, Bonnie…. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THAT GREENBIZ LINK!
I LOVE IT THERE!
“according to the four lawyers and economists who produced “7 Myths About Green Jobs,” a 97-page report published by the University of Illinois College of Law. They argue that “the green jobs literature is rife with internal contradictions, vague terminology, dubious science, and ignorance of basic economic principles.”
http://www.greenbiz.com/blog/2009/04/14/phony-green-jobs-debate
Another lovely gem found at the website
February 7, 2010 at 3:10 pm
I’ve been there for 2 weeks and now I’m absolutely convinced that the greenbiz.com website is just one big practical joke. At first I was taking it with serious consideration, but it is very much off the hook. Some of the articles are just delusional. And some of those articles are lies.
I think the writers believe their readers are really too stupid to check the facts. Here is one article that greenbiz published that is pure distortion and lies.
http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2010/02/01/green-banks-still-bankrolling-dirty-investments
The author is a liar and anybody can see that. Very little truth can be found in anything that is posted at greenbiz. You really need to dig deep to find something good.
February 27, 2010 at 7:53 pm
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March 19, 2010 at 8:26 am
Very Nice Website! I just found it on Google! Thanks for Sharing!
March 20, 2010 at 11:31 am
Barack Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope,” has a catchy title. It has an idea of bravery mixed confidently. There’s nothing Pollyanna about it. I won’t support every part he says, but he’s our president, and for me, he inspires belief. Which will do more for any country than any volume of backroom deals. Hope gives us energy, and energy sustains us through trying times. Boy, we’ve had them. I’m from West Texas, and I did not vote for Bush. When McCain ran against Obama, I was a citizen of Arizona, but I gave audacious hope a chance. The fight for progress and laying the foundations of prosperity is just not over. I have seen the quips of those that don’t believe Obama can do it. But step back a moment. Would anyone have most of us fail in order to tarnish the star of an incumbent for whom they didn’t vote? Trying to keep our priorities straight, let’s work together with our president and build our future.