"Despite overwhelming scientific
evidence and overwhelming public opinion, climate change deniers still
exist," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said. "They exist in this
country and in this Congress."
The Nevada Democrat made the comments in kicking off the marathon
gabfest at 6:27 p.m. on Monday. The final address is expected to end
about 15 hours later, at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
Thirty of the Senate's 53 Democrats, plus the two independents who
caucus with them, have signed up to participate. The White House said it
would post live tweets during the overnight session under the hashtag
#up4climate.
I don't deny that climate change might exist. I mean if the scientists didn't cook the books I would be more apt to believe them. Also it seems their models can't explain why the earth is no longer warming for the past decade. It still might be happening but everything has been obscured.
I just don't want us to give $30 billion in graft money to "combat climate change" so that 3rd world dictators can buy attack helicopters. Any UN "climate change fund" will be riddled with corruption and be like a huge gift to diplomats with their hands out. Also I want the Red Chinese to give more because they are polluting far faster than we are.
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