>> So did gravity, heliocentrism, DNA, the atom, germs etc.
And many, many alternative theories went through periods of scientific consensus before being disproved, just as GW has.
Now, it is still possible there is something to GW, I wouldn't dispute that. But at this point the evidence doesn't support it. And that's why so many people are jumping off the GW train at this point. Well, aside from Hollywood movie stars, who don't know shit from Shinola about it.
I am guessing you're at least as old as I am, and for us one thing is certain: GW will never be our problem to deal with, nor will it be our children's or their children's.
On the other hand, the massive overspending on social programs will, definitely, adversely impact my kids and their kids in a very serious way. So, it makes it pretty simple to figure out that it would be foolish to spend money on GW when you have a far bigger, more devastating threat looking you in the face. |