Showing posts with label Texas Tea Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Tea Party. Show all posts

Sunday, January 2, 2011

EPA’s Texas power grab ... by Paul Driessen and Willie Soon


EPA’s Texas power grab
Hollywood climate monsters are a lousy basis for energy and economic policy
Paul Driessen and Willie Soon



Any Texas granddaddy will tell you he’s seen it all, when it comes to weather and climate extremes. Tornadoes, hurricanes, heat waves, blizzards, droughts, flash floods, and storms that bring unique combinations of wind, dust, thunder and hail.

Any Lone Star citizen will point out that Texas is America’s leading producer of crude oil, natural gas and (heavily subsidized) wind-based energy. It has the second largest workforce and gross state product in the USA, produces more electricity than any other state, and refines one-fourth of our petroleum – for a country that is 85% dependent on fossil fuels.

Mess with Texas, and the damages will reverberate throughout our nation.

So why is the US Environmental Protection Agency sending federal agents to Texas – to arrest the state’s economy for the “crime” of emitting carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4)? Texas is also challenging EPA over other arbitrary new air pollution standards, but that’s another article.

Cowboys and cowgirls recognize CO2 as the plant-fertilizing “gas of life” and CH4 as natural gas and cow farts. Scientists will tell you carbon dioxide is 0.0387% of Earth’s atmosphere and methane is 0.000179 percent. Anyone with an eighth grade economics education or ounce of common sense knows CO2 is what results when CH4 heats homes, generates electricity, fuels cars and factories, and makes our health, welfare and living standards possible.
But EPA says they are “greenhouse gases” that cause “runaway global warming.” So the ideologues who run this agency are telling Texas to start regulating its power plants and refineries into bankruptcy or oblivion – or EPA goons will take over its air quality programs and economy.

Since few cowboys and cowgirls – or even college grads or most PhDs – are experts on “greenhouse” gases and radiation physics, let’s take a quick look at what’s behind these EPA claims.

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson says her agency’s actions will “protect human health and welfare” and “ensure environmental justice,” which are “threatened” by rising temperatures and “global climate disruption.” Let EPA regulate these evil greenhouse gases, she promises, and the climate will remain “stable” and average global temperatures will never be more than 2 degrees higher than now. Bunk.

Ms. Jackson willfully ignores the immense harm that driving up energy prices will have on jobs, state revenues, people’s health and welfare, and even human lives. But her views are supported by scientists like Dr. Richard Alley, Michael Mann’s colleague at Pennsylvania State University, all handsomely paid by EPA and other federal agencies for raising alarms about global warming.
Alley was recently extolled in the New York Times (which no real, red-blooded Texans reads) as a “major voice of climate science.” He says that under a true worst-case scenario of doubling the concentration of CO2 and methane, our planet will fry due to 18 to 20 degrees F of global warming.

This much gas of life and cow farts, the great professor insists, would result in “an addition of heat so radical that it would render the planet unrecognizable to its present-day inhabitants.” He bases this horrifying prediction on computer models that assume human CO2 and CH4 control our climate – not the sun and dozens of powerful, complex, interacting natural forces.

The fact is, mankind has been emitting gas of life and cow farts since time immemorial. However, according to MIT’s Dr. Richard Lindzen, we are still only 80% of the way toward doubling the greenhouse gas levels found in our atmosphere at the start of the Industrial Revolution (0.0280%). But taking Dr. Alley’s computer models and doomsday predictions at their word, 80% of the way should mean temperatures in the great state of Texas should have warmed some 14 to 16 degrees between 1860 and 2010.

Hooo-weee … is that HOT, or what?

Something doesn’t seem quite right here. National Climate Data Center studies show Texas’ annual mean temperature fluctuates from year to year – but has generally been 65 to 71 degrees F, from 1895 through 2010. (We don’t have reliable data before 1895.) From the rear view of flatulent Texas longhorns, that’s a change of just 6 degrees, up or down, with no two years of identical weather, for 116 years!

Where in tarnation are those extra 10 to 12 degrees of warming that Professor Alley (in his generous spirit of “worst-case scenarios”) assures us are happening? Did the Grinch steal them? Or are those missing degrees just lurking out there, waiting to surprise us the instant CO2 levels hit 560 ppm (0.0560% of the atmosphere)? Does nature actually work that way: no response, no response – then, bam!?!? Disaster!

He and Professor Mann and Penn State sure did get a lot of millions from us taxpayers, to cook up all these disaster scenarios. So there must be something to them. (One of their buddies got a pile of taxpayer cash for saying dinosaur farts “may have contributed to global warming” 70 million years ago!)

But farmers and ranchers in Texas just cannot find that missing “heat” in their cows or plants or wild grasses. No one can find that “heat” in hurricane, tornado, hail or dust storm records, either. In fact, NOAA tells us, strong tornadoes, among top-three ranks in wind and damage scales, have been occurring less and less since record intensities during 1950s and 1960s.

That’s just the opposite of what the good professor, his sidekick Al Gore and their Climate Doomsday Gang say will happen. But isn’t that good news for Texas?

In fact, using their logic, we could argue that, since CO2 has been rising while tornado intensity is falling, maybe we should increase carbon dioxide even more, to eventually turn tornadoes into dust devils. Or say decreasing CO2 emissions could cause stronger tornadoes and damage to ramp up again.

Somehow, we don’t think carbon dioxide or methane has quite this power. We suspect there are a lot of other, far stronger, natural forces at work – causing all kinds of cyclical climate patterns. Ms. Jackson and Dr. Alley’s computer-created monsters might have a role in Frankenstein, raptor and blood-lusting alien movies. They should play no role in dictating Texas energy use and economic decisions.

So now the alarmists from the Climate Doomsday Gang have a new scare. Global warming from rising CO2 is going to cause more vector-borne diseases like malaria, dengue fever and West Nile Virus. Are you a-trembling in your bull-doodoo -covered boots now?

If Texas didn’t have decent history books in its classrooms, people might actually buy this scary story. But as those books show, malaria was eradicated in Texas and the USA during the 1950s, thanks to DDT, window screens and medical advances – not because the state’s climate got too hot or cold, wet or dry for anopheles mosquitoes.

Moreover, from 1980 to 1999 there were 62,514 cases of dengue fever (from mosquito bites) in northeastern Mexico. Meanwhile, just across the border, only 64 cases of dengue were counted in Texas. The disparate disease rates are clearly not due to the climate, but to differences in housing, medical care, wealth and technology.

The alarmists need to get their computer models, scenarios, scare stories and climate cops out of Texas. If they don’t, Governor Perry and his Texas Rangers should arrest them for violating Lone Star rights to energy, jobs, health and the American Dream.
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Paul Driessen is senior policy advisor for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow and Congress of Racial Equality. Willie Soon is an independent climate scientist and solar physicist. Both are pro-Texas climate rationalists, who rely on evidence-based science and don’t get spooked by GIGO computer scenarios and Hollywood monsters.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Rowlett TEA Party Candidates Forum ... by Texas Fred


by TexasFred
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The Rowlett TEA Party Candidates Forum

The Rowlett TEA Party, a non-partisan TEA Party group, will be holding a Candidates Forum on Saturday, Sept. 25th, 2010, from 5:00PM – 9:00PM at First United Methodist Church of Rowlett located at 4405 Main Street, Rowlett, TX 75088


This is a *meet and greet* event which will allow the candidates an opportunity to meet our local residents and speak to them concerning the race they are running and why we should vote for them. It is NOT a debate.


The Forum will be moderated by Rowlett Mayor Dr. John Harper.


I have extended invitations to ALL news media in the North Texas area. We also hope that you, the candidates, will use your network to help publicize this event!


We will have the Church Sanctuary for the event but we will also have the foyer available so candidates can have a table with their campaign literature made available to the public.We are asking that candidates make a $25.00 donation to help the Rowlett TEA Party offset the cost of the Church facility and the use of their sound system people.


We have sent an invitation to The Dallas County Democratic Party and to The Dallas County Republican Party. We hope that all of their candidates get the message regarding this very important political event.


When we receive a confirmation that a candidate has accepted the invitation, they are added to the list along with their opponent, if that opponent has responded. Otherwise, only the candidate that responded will be shown.


Candidates that have accepted
BOLD Font (ALL COLORS) has accepted the invitationRed and Blue are self explanatoryBlack and Bold Font – Declined to attendOrange Font – Libertarian


Rick Perry (R) – Texas GovernorBill White (D) - Texas Gubernatorial CandidateKathie Glass (L) – Texas Gubernatorial CandidateSen. Bob Deuell - (R) – SD-2Kathleen Shaw (D) - SD-2 Candidate
Rep. Joe Driver (R) - TX 113Jamie Dorris (D) - TX 113
Cindy Burkett (R) – State Rep 101
George Clayton (R) – SBOE, District 12Amie Parsons (L) – SBOE, District 12
Richard Donaldson (L) – Texas Agriculture CommissionerWesley Johnson (D) – Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2, Place 2
Jerry Pittman (D) - Constable Precinct 2Michael Gothard (R) – Constable Precinct 2
Danny Clancy (R) – Dallas County District Attorney
Richard Meditz (R) - Candidate for Dallas County Treasurer
Lisa DeWitt (R) – 292nd Criminal District Court
Gene Roberts (R) Judge 44th Civil District Court
Marilea W. Lewis - (R) – Judge 330th District Court
Deandra Grant (R) – Dallas County Criminal Court No. 8Bonnie Lee Goldstein (D) – 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 4Judge Lana Myers (R) – 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 4
Lori Ashmore Peters (R) – Dallas County Probate Court 2
Matt Rinaldi (R) – 191st District Court
Jeffrey V. Coen (R) – 254th District Court
Bob Fillmore (R) – Justice 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 12Larry Praeger (D) – Justice 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 12
Teresa Hawthorne (D) – 203rd Criminal District Court
Janet Cook (R) – County Criminal Court #3
Scala D. Byers (R) – County Criminal Court #10Judge Roberto Canas (D) – County Criminal Court #10John Neuhoff, Jr. (R) – 256th District Court



We have extended invitations to all TEXAS candidates through their Party headquarters, some haven’t responded.


This is going to be a HUGE event for the City of Rowlett and The Rowlett TEA Party itself. Our TEA Party got of to a very slow start in it’s inception, but we are now a VERY motivated bunch and we have excellent leadership.


Texas Fred

Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Rowlett Tea Party


The Rowlett Tea Party

We had a very productive meeting last night, there’s a lot of NEW blood and energy running through The Rowlett Tea Party and we will be holding some exciting new events and sponsoring new and much needed projects in the very near future.

We have a lot of very smart people involved in this organization and we’re not going to sit back and take it easy! We are going to be hammering to get this group headed in the RIGHT direction, we’re not a social organization, our only goal is the betterment of America and the safety, security and prosperity of ALL Americans! Our goals are still the same,to educate the average American in the CORE VALUES of the TEA Party.

Core Values:
Limited Government and Individual Liberty
Fiscal Responsibility
Free Markets and Economic Freedom

We have a full board again, the members are as follows:

The Executive BoardBill Gibson – PresidentSuzan Fulton – Vice PresidentGay DeHoff – SecretaryDr. Richard Bacon – TreasurerFred Witzell – Communications DirectorBoard MembersTom FultonJeff SmithJerry BerggrenDavid Leewright

The full minutes of the meeting will be available early during the week of March 15th and will be posted on the Rowlett TEA Party Site under the Rowlett TEA Party News link!
This is all about transparency folks.

We hear a lot about transparency from the government, but with us, it’s a reality, and we will be posting ALL activities, meetings, rallies and general business of The Rowlett TEA Party for all to see!

Also, you can follow us on Twitter and join our group at LinkedIn.