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Holman Jenkins, writing in the Wall Street Journal today, says that human influence on climate remains maddeningly similar to natural climate variation, much to the irritation of the Al Gores of the world. He also alludes to the hockey stick and its undoing, and to massaged temperature records. A good read at (I hope the crazy looking URL works)
There are a couple of writers on the WSJ that are moderate in aspect some times, there are none that could be called conservative even with a stretch of the imagination and many that are as liberal as they come. But sensible liberals can be as strict as any conservative when dealing with religious freaks like the AGW crowd. There are after all sensible liberals it is just that most of the time their voices are drowned out by the the religious ones with an economic agenda.
Karen Tumulty asserts, with no evidence, that “Wall Street” likes Geithner's plan. Since the 2008 election, has the stock market gone up or down? Given Karen Tumulty's assertion above, what can we assume would be her conclusion on Wall Street's likes or dislikes of the 2008 presidential election? Can we safely assume, given her political preferences, that she would not conclude that Wall Street dislikes the 2008 election results, despite the collapse of the market following the 2008 election?
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Holman Jenkins, writing in the Wall Street Journal today, says that human influence on climate remains maddeningly similar to natural climate variation, much to the irritation of the Al Gores of the world. He also alludes to the hockey stick and its undoing, and to massaged temperature records. A good read at (I hope the crazy looking URL works)
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There are a couple of writers on the WSJ that are moderate in aspect some times, there are none that could be called conservative even with a stretch of the imagination and many that are as liberal as they come. But sensible liberals can be as strict as any conservative when dealing with religious freaks like the AGW crowd. There are after all sensible liberals it is just that most of the time their voices are drowned out by the the religious ones with an economic agenda.
Not weird.
Great thing by the way! It is very true. Dogs should be best friends to us.
Karen Tumulty asserts, with no evidence, that “Wall Street” likes Geithner's plan. Since the 2008 election, has the stock market gone up or down? Given Karen Tumulty's assertion above, what can we assume would be her conclusion on Wall Street's likes or dislikes of the 2008 presidential election? Can we safely assume, given her political preferences, that she would not conclude that Wall Street dislikes the 2008 election results, despite the collapse of the market following the 2008 election?
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