Thursday, May 31, 2007

My view of global warming

First off, I'm a skeptic. While I'm willing to believe that the average temperature is rising, I don't believe the cause is due to mankind's industrial activity. I think it's very arrogant to assign ourselves that much power over nature.

There are two possibilities.

1) The natural cycle of warming and cooling of the Earth's climate that in the past produced the ice ages. There were no humans around back then to make the Earth freeze, nor presumably to make it warm up again. Somehow it did all of that unaided. I think we may well be seeing more of that now.

2) The sun is causing warming. Considering that Mars is also warming, and apparently Neptune is now getting warmer as well, there's one common denominator between all three planets, which is of course our sun.

Now I have no problem with a reasoned debate on the issue. What we have now is far from a reasoned debate. What we have is hysteria, where the people who believe that global warming is man-made are trying their best to shut down any dissent and to force us to do all sorts of irrational things to curb this supposed problem. I don't like scaremongering or bullying, and I think they would do well to moderate their tone and try to engage skeptics like myself rather than talk down to us or try to intimidate us.

I have other climate questions:

1) What is the optimum climate for the planet?

2) How do we know the current climate is the best?

3) How do we know that warming won't have benefits?

4) Why do we trust computer models that predict 50 years out when five or ten day forecasts are tenuous at best?

5) If the Earth can cool off enough to produce ice ages on its own and then warm back up over thousands of years, is it conceivable that we're in the midst of such a climate shift now?

6) When it comes to cutting carbon emissions, why exempt China?

I'm extremely wary of this global warming movement, which is more a religion than a science, judging by the reactions of those involved in promoting it. It's going to take a lot to convince me that they're right.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Tight Leash






I haven't created any political cartoons for awhile. Time to change that.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

My senator defends the Republican suicide bill

Otherwise known as "immigration reform". Or more accurately, amnesty and cheap citizenship for sale. One of my state senators, Lindsey Graham, was booed when he defended it. I'm glad to hear it. Anything which gives illegals a chance to remain here is amnesty, no matter the pricetag.

http://www.thestate.com/154/v-print/story/69054.html

How can Graham be so right on the Iraq war, and so wrong on immigration? For that matter, how can President Bush be in exactly the same camp, right on Iraq but dead wrong on immigration? Do they simply think all of these illegals will vote Republican if we make them legal? Or do they honestly think that this is the right thing to do, as astounding as that is?

If Ted Kennedy thinks it's a good bill, it's bad. That's about all you need to know right there.

On the plus side, supporting this may sink McCain's campaign. I was astounded at his statement at the last Presidential debate that one of his qualifications for President was that he reached out to the other side. The fact that he does is precisely why I've mistrusted him for so long. Add his adamant support for this amnesty, and a good many Republican voters are going to write him off, which is probably a good thing.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Jerry Falwell has died

I'll be the first to admit that I don't know a lot about the man other than what comes through the mass media, and I distrust that. I've read the quotes, and seen the leftists dancing a jig on his grave, and it makes me think that he must have preached the bible pretty well, or they wouldn't hate him so much.