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PostHeaderIcon Trying to understand Copenhagen

I’m still trying to understand what President Obama is doing when he attends this conference in Copenhagen.  There seems to be a bit of a conspiracy theory that Obama will sign away our nation’s sovereignty, but I’m hesitant to jump on board with that theory until I have more information.

I started learning about this when someone sent me an email asking me to check out the following video:

I have no idea who Lord Christopher Monkton is and I’m suspicious of anyone who is so arrogant that he needs to refer to himself as “Lord” or “Sir”…  So I’ll take this video as information that needs to be examined further.

Looking at some other sources, I’ve come across an internet publication from a group of Ivy League types called the American Thinker.   They are discussing US plans with Japan to lead the way for 80% global emission reductions by 2050 amongst other environmental goals that, on the outset, seem like a great idea.

But now you start looking at the nitty-gritty and apply these goals to industrialized vs. emerging industrial nations and the problem becomes insane.  Even in discussing the ideals of a proposed treaty were met with resistance from emerging nations like China, India and 70+ other yet-to-industrialize nations.

I’m going to pick on China because it seems that you can’t buy ANYTHING in this country that isn’t “Made In China”.   Don’t we send enough money to China already?  I don’t understand why we need to pay for them to industrialize “green”.  Let them be big world polluters.  We can figure out consequences for non-compliance.  But I don’t believe we should be paying for them to industrialize like the rest of us.
We need to take the money we’d spend on China, India and the rest of them, and invest it in American manufacturing.  We should be aligning ourselves with Central and South American countries so we can compete together against the Eastern nations that hate us so much.  Is there a such thing as being hemispherically minded?
Okay – too many issues to think about and I’m digressing in my thoughts.  I’ll post more as I find out more.

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