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September 14, 2018 02:31 PM UTC

"It's a Cult" - The Society of Science-Denying Politicians

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  • by: PKolbenschlag

(Promoted by Colorado Pols)

Hurricane Florence gathering in the Atlantic, several days before landfall near Wilmington, NC.

Its still too early to tell how damaging Hurricane Florence is going to be, and those aiding in the rescue under way and the recovery to come deserve our, and the government’s, full support.

But there is one thing we can almost certainly be sure of. Whether the storm lives up to its worst fears, or not, science-deniers will point to it to make fun of climate change.

“Oh,” they will say in the first case, “if it’s dry—blame climate change, if it rains—blame climate change. Well, the climate changes all the time!” Or they will say, in the second case, “Oh, see! No ‘super-storm’ ergo no climate change! Just more eco-hysteria!”

The usual brigade of followers and amplifiers will tweet and blog and push out whichever false narrative fits the ideology, and then we’ll get back to business as usual: Gutting the Clean Power Plan, slashing methane pollution regulations that protect taxpayers and the environment, walking away from the world, rolling back the clean car rules. The list of bad things done, and climate wrongs committed by this administration is noteworthy.

However you graph it, the trends are clear. Climate change is real.

For no string of extreme weather events, no list of new records replacing the last new records that replaced the ones before, no data of climbing temperatures and escalating droughts, can penetrate the bubble insulated by the love of cold hard cash. Their gain is your loss, of course. Remember, you can’t spell “trickle down” without “trick.”

By ending the methane rule Ryan Zinke’s Interior Department admits taxpayers stand to lose more than $1 billion in wasted resources. Replacing the Clean Power Plan with the Dirty Power Scam could cost 1,400 American lives every year. And no matter that the methane waste rule has support from across the nation, and in Colorado. Earlier this year, a Colorado College poll found that 7-in-10 western voters support methane waste requirements for federal public lands, including most Republicans in all states surveyed.

In May 2017, a bipartisan group of Senators rejected a Congressional Review Act resolution to repeal the BLM methane rule. For this we can thank the hundreds of thousands of Americans who contacted Congress, and who resisted efforts to sell America out to oil and gas lobbyists. But we can’t thank Cory Gardner, Colorado’s junior senator, who voted against taxpayers and our climate, and voted to repeal the methane waste rule.

And that’s the rub. If Americans fail to hold elected leaders to account, someone else probably is doing it in our absence. The Trump administration agencies have, by all appearances, been captured outright—and the fox-like polluters have just set up shop right inside the public’s hen-house. And in the case of Congress, lots of special interest money has a lot at stake when it comes to climate pollution, spending a relative pittance on a politician or two no doubt seems a prudent investment.

No comment necessary.

That’s because accountability—when it comes for climate villains—could be costly, and they understand this. It troubles them as deeply as the trillions in stranded assets they could be left sitting with when reality sets in.  Which it will. And sooner rather than later. With the damages to life, limb, and property climbing each wildfire and hurricane season, take it to the bank that a reckoning is coming due.

If elected officials can breeze by with a few nice photo ops and easy votes for funding Colorado jobs and pretend its leadership, then we can expect them to keep fiddling around.

But if voters start demanding action and voting out politicians that choose to be idle in the face of crisis then we will start seeing change. We cannot afford to let science-denying politicians hide, an elite clan of the willfully ignorant. We are in a climate crisis, and inaction is no longer excusable. Unmask science-denying politicians, call them out by name. And vote.

 

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8 thoughts on ““It’s a Cult” – The Society of Science-Denying Politicians

  1. Excellent diary, PK.

    ”Replacing the Clean Power Plan with the Dirty Power Scam could cost 1400 American lives every year.” 

    And Cory Gardner, who voted to scrap methane emissions rules even though Coloradans want them in place, is complicit in those deaths.

  2. We know the real reason behind hurricanes and other natural disasters….

    Has the Reverend Marion Pat Robertson pontificated yet on how Florence is God divine retribution on the people of North Carolina for repealing parts of the Bathroom Bill or on the people of South Carolina for removing the confederate flag from the state capitol grounds?  

    1. If he wanted us heathens to take him seriously he would strap himself to a dock in Virginia Beach and let us come to our own conclusions about his wrathful God after Florence passes.

  3. Rick Joyner says that Florence is a result of abortion. He also said that the areas flooded are being blessed by god because there soon will be a flood of revival and belief in the Holy Spirit. (or some such crazy shit)  (source: Right Wing Watch). 

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