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Clo> "These sideshows," Huntsman said, take "us that much farther off the ball" from the focus of fixing the economy and creating jobs.


Clo,
Is the 'manmade global warming' real?
It does not look like it. Worse, the 'solutions'
ponied up by the democraps are not only not solutions,
but they will damage the economy and not create jobs.

Perry is right - especially if we want to focus on
the economy and jobs creation.

Can you think?

What would happen to your personal economy - if
'cap and trade' is set in place and your electric
bill goes up in the name of 'global warming'. You
pay more for lights and your washing machine . . .
leaving less for consumer goods and entertainments.

When you spend less for occasional dining out . . .
what happens to the restaurant jobs?

Zim.




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Huntsman slams Perry on global warming, Fed chief
By: clo
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Mon, 22 Aug 11 2:08 PM
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Huntsman offers another ad for the dem's to utilize. clo

Huntsman slams Perry on global warming, Fed chief

Associated Press

Sunday, August 21, 2011

in part:

Perry said in New Hampshire last week that he didn't believe in man-made global warming, branding it an unproven scientific theory. He also defended the teaching of creationism in schools because evolution "has some gaps to it."

"When we take a position that isn't willing to embrace evolution, when we take a position that basically runs counter to what 98 of 100 climate scientists have said, what the National Academy of Science has said about what is causing climate change and man's contribution to it, I think we find ourselves on the wrong side of science, and, therefore, in a losing position," Huntsman told ABC's "This Week."

Huntsman said he couldn't remember a time when "we actually were willing to shun science and become a party that was antithetical to science. I'm not sure that's good for our future and it's not a winning formula," according to interview excerpts released Saturday by ABC's "This Week." The full interview is set to air today.

"These sideshows," Huntsman said, take "us that much farther off the ball" from the focus of fixing the economy and creating jobs.

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/08/20/MN1T1KPU9Q.DTL#ixzz1VkhCy1O2


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