Poll: Americans Not Buying Global Warming Propaganda

globalwarminggoreAl Gore and his disciples are losing the war to convince the American people that human beings are responsible for any warming of planet earth.

From Rasmussen Reports:

Forty-four percent (44%) of U.S. voters now say long-term planetary trends are the cause of global warming, compared to 41% who blame it on human activity.

This is down from 47% last year, so the Gore-ites are progressively losing their grip on the minds of the people.

This is especially remarkable given that the “mainstream” media has been 110% in the tank for Gore and his outrageous claims for years. They have been totally complicit in pushing this notion despite the fact that there is little science to back it up, and a mountain of conflicting evidence.  

NASA temperature records have been found to be erroneous and have been revised…with little or no fanfare in the “mainstream” media.  

Many of the weather stations gathering evidence has also been compromised and do not provide reliable data.

Believers in this theory also ignore evidence going back thousands of years (some say even farther) showing natural climate cycles.

They ignore the most obvious possibility that the huge star in the middle of our solar system (known commonly as “the sun”) may be changing the temperature change on earth. Warming has been detected on Mars and Jupiter where there are no SUVs or power plants, yet we are expected to believe humans and their capitalistic progress are the villains on this planet. 

The “mainstream” media has also attempted to create a perception that there is no dissent in the scientific community to this wacky idea, despite the fact that thousands of scientists have officially registered their disagreement, and many continually go on record (in the off-the-beaten-path venues where they are allowed to go on record) with their skepticism.

It’s heartening to see the ability of the American people to see through the environmentalist garbage they’re fed from the “mainstream” media and others on the Left.

Too bad that wasn’t the case in the recent election.

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  • Haggs
    Yeah, unfortunately the conservative's idiotic lies are working. That's why we need to double our efforts to get the truth out there.

    I think it's funny that when he had a President had no interest in science while the public supported doing something about global warming, but now we're getting an actually competant President. Luckily, Obama's approval rating is in the 80s so the public won't mide too much if he slips in some global warming policies.

    So what are you saying, Bob? Do you think humans have no impact on this planet's environment? If Hell freezes over and you're right about this, does that mean we can pollute God's creation to our hearts content?
  • There is no substantive evidence that we're having any real effect on the planet, especially not warming the plant. All evidence indicates natural sources.

    God made the planet to serve the needs of humans, not humans to serve the planet. God was smart enough to create a planet that could provide for our material and energy needs, and be able to cleanse and maintenance itself with just a little bit of responsibility from humans--which we display more than enough of.
  • Haggs
    Ah, so pollution isn't a problem because nature regenerates. That's good to know. From now on I think I'll dump all my garbage on the lawn and wait for nature to magically make it disappear.

    God gave us this planet as a gift and we're supposed to be the caretakers of it. I worry that there's a limit to how much punishment the environment can take. I worry that we're damaging the regeneration mechanisms that nature has which will make it more difficult to cleanse itself. One problem is that plastic takes forever to degrade and we keep producing more and more of it. Our plastic waste is going to be with us for a long time and it's causing issues with our environment right now. Look up "Great Pacific Garbage Patch."

    I think it's wrong to say "Everything will be fine" and continue with the status quo. We need to be aware of what we're doing to the environment and take steps to prevent damaging it further. I'm sorry you can't see that since you're in the tank for the industries that like to pollute.
  • If you want to stop pollution, then kill off the human race. We're always going to produce some; there's no getting around it.

    But we already do a great job of cleaning up after our messes; there's simply no need to scuttle our economies (and make things even worse for the poor--I thought libs cared about the poor), all as a sacrifice to a problem that doesn't even exist..
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