A big supporter of Common Core? Check. A big supporter of amnesty for illegal aliens? Check. A big supporter of Doing Something about “climate change”? Check
Via Climate Depot, which notes his comments: ‘The climate is changing and I am concerned about that.’ – ‘Be cognizant of the fact that we have this climate change issue and we need to work with the rest of the world to negotiate a way to reduce carbon emissions‘.
Jeb Bush was praised by Warmists
(Tampa Bay Times) The remarks at a “Politics & Eggs” event brought praise from billionaire Tom Steyer’s group NextGen Climate, which has spent millions in recent elections blasting Republicans on climate change.
“Jeb Bush demonstrated leadership today on the issue of climate change—distancing himself from the other Republican presidential hopefuls and demonstrating why climate change doesn’t have to be a partisan issue,” the group said in an email to reporters. “Today in New Hampshire, Bush expressed his concern about the fact that the climate is changing and pledged to “to work with the rest of the world to negotiate a way to reduce carbon emissions. This is a critical step forward for the Republican candidate, but it can only be the beginning if America hopes to truly lead the world in combating climate change once and for all. In the coming weeks, we urge Jeb Bush to outline his specific plan to reduce carbon emissions and tackle the greatest challenge of our generation. Providing strong solutions to reduce carbon emissions will not only mitigate the impacts of climate change but also strengthen our economy and create good-paying jobs across the country.”
If Bush really cared, he would drop out of the race to be the Republican nominee now, because running a campaign uses lots and lots of energy and lots and lots of fossil fuels.
>If Bush really cared, he would drop out of the race to be the Republican nominee now.
a lot of these schemes where politicians pledge your money, …is because they get a pieceof it.
Being in one political party or another doesn’t make one immune from the seductions of this religion. Let’s face it, there are very few politicians with even a modest grasp of science, it’s methods, and it’s ethics. It’s hard enough to find a politician with a grasp of business, and I feel we are lucky to have a few with a grasp of medicine, but scientific background is rare. They are mostly lawyers, and lawyers think that they know everything.
I keep hearing Schwarzenegger’s gravelly voice ringing in my ears saying “Da siyence is sattled”. As if a guy like him had any grasp of the science or any knowledge of the thousands of papers that disagree with that political statement.
[…] So this news about Jeb Bush, who would like to run against Clinton in 2016, didn’t get as much attention as it should. […]
Tuesday morning links
Image via Moonbattery Women Who Emotionally Abuse Men Replica of LaFayette’s ship Hermione sets sail for US Ernie Pyle was shot on the island of Ie Shima 70 years ago Westport, CT and The New Yorker Pasta? Ruby grapefruits? Why organic dev