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Mark H
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>The Watermelon Summit  - Tom DiLorenzo - 
An economist commenting on the environment is like a chimp commenting on nuclear theory. In Little Tommy's case, it's like a retarded chimp. You can poke holes in just about any part of his 'argument'. For example, I'll bet Lil' Tommy doesn't know about the "Forest Products Laboratory" at the Univ. of Wisconsin that was originally sponsored by (Oh No!) the federal government back in 1909. Prior to this example of 'socialism', the forest industry wasted upwards of 40% of each tree harvested. Thanks to research (paid for by the fed. gov't.) the wood and paper industry now wastes much less than 10%. Less wasteful use of a resource + increased profits for private industry = good for both industry and the people, (not to mention the environment).

But Lil' Tommy can't be bothered by actually learning about the subject matter. Is there a more disgraced 'profession' than economics? Lil' Tommy makes Krugman and Laffer look like geniuses.


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Début de l'article : An "environmentalist" is a totalitarian socialist whose real objective is to revive socialism and economic central planning under the subterfuge of "saving the planet" from capitalism.He is "green" on the outside, but red on the inside, and is hence appropriately labeled a "watermelon." A conservationist, by contrast, is someone who is actually interested in solving environmental and ecological problems and protecting wildlife and its habitat... Lire la suite
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