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Engage the Climate Zombies!

October 28th, 2010 · 3 Comments

As if you aren’t already aware, the vast majority of Republican candidates for Federal office are “climate zombies”: people who reject the scientific method, falsely accuse the leading scientific institutions and scientists around the world of fraud, and who embrace service to fossil-foolish interests over service to the American people (both today’s and the yet-to-be-born). […]

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Tags: climate change · climate delayers · climate zombies

Stupid Goes Viral: Toomey’s Not A Witch, Either

October 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment

R L Miller comes to the table with thoughtful, informed, insightful, and passionate writing. This guest post is part of a series highlighting the anti-science syndrome suffering hatred of a livable economic system that is prevalent in the new wave of Republican candidates for Congress. An utter disdain for science, openly using truthiness-laden talking points […]

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Tags: climate change · climate delayers · climate zombies · guest post · republican party

GOP has identified the number one threat to our “Fredoms”…

October 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment

This is a guest post from Renzo Gasolini who, with some painful satire, highlights how (even) the Chinese have “left behind” the United States in a key path toward a prosperous and climate-friendly future.  For those who might question how much this rings true, perhaps it is worth considering that in Wisconsin. Republican candidate for […]

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Tags: Energy · guest post · republican party · trains · transportation

“I get naked for Clean Air.”

October 28th, 2010 · Comments Off on “I get naked for Clean Air.”

One of the most cost-effective paths toward expanding voter participation: vote by mail. This allows voters to “get naked” to participate in our democratic process. The expense and challenges associated with running elections are well known. While there is something, truly, fundamentally satisfying for many of us in our public execution of a civic responsibility […]

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