Saturday, May 24, 2014

BloggeRhythms

Fox News.com reports that “Poland's former president and Nobel Peace laureate, Lech Walesa, said Friday he plans to urge President Barack Obama to take a more active world leadership role when he visits Poland in June.
 
Speaking to The Associated Press, Walesa said "the world is disorganized and the superpower is not taking the lead. I am displeased."
 
What’s truly amazing about president Walesa’s comments is the speed with which the incumbent reduced the U.S.‘s position in world leadership. It took only five years to undo what the nation and it’s citizens built over the previous 238.
 
Then, running true to form, while the country loses ground in every area of importance, here and abroad, Charlie Spiering of Breitbart.com writes that, “President Obama visited Chicago last night for a fundraiser, joking with some of his closest wealthy friends that it was difficult to talk about global warming after a cold winter.”
 
According to the National Weather Service, it was one of the Windy City’s coldest winters in history. But nonetheless, the incumbent said, “I know it's hard to talk about global warming here in Chicago after this winter. But everybody here understands that it's changing weather patterns that are at stake here, with potentially devastating, catastrophic consequences.”
 
He went on to point out that “Republicans continued to “deny the science” on climate change but highlighted the progress that his administration had achieved in subsidizing solar and wind energy.” And that, “Climate change remains a generational challenge that we've got to tackle boldly. And, unfortunately, we've got a Congress that right now just can't seem to get anything done.”
 
Then, farther along in the article you find that the comments came while, “Obama attended a fundraiser at the home of Michael Polsky, the president and CEO of Invenergy, an energy company heavily invested in wind and solar power.”
 
So, as the old saying goes, “everyone has a price,” which many might feel is arguable. However, in the incumbent’s case, the evidence that he’s been bought and paid for is so obvious, it’s hard to believe anyone with more than half a brain could possibly doubt it. 
 
But, even so, and regardless of how much cash is as stake, it’s absolutely astounding that someone could stand in a city that just came through one of the coldest winters in its entire history and still try to sell a global warming farce. And although that may not take a lot of intellect, it certainly requires fortitude as bold as brass.   
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
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