Climate Craziness of the Week: Lowbrow science schtick for the Florida Governor

From the you have to see this to believe it department. Dr. Ryan Maue brings attention to this ridiculous photo op outside the Florida Governor Rick Scott‘s office by an activist outfit called NextGenClimate.

https://twitter.com/RyanMaue/status/502532521410584577

Here is a magnified view of the picture, you can click it to magnify even more and read some of the words on it.

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According to the “about” page, this outfit is another beneficiary of billionaire Tom Steyer’s money to sway climate opinion. With the sort of idiotic talking points seen above, if I was Steyer, I’d ask for my money back.

My reply:

This whole buffoonish display is over this meeting a couple of day ago:

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Jack
August 22, 2014 1:38 pm

Where was the fresh compelling argument? Nowhere. All that clip shows is a rehash of grade 2 baloney. The seas will rise (and fall), be a leader( for our shill game), shut down coal powered generators( buy our flaky rationed by failure solar energy propped up by your falling taxes as energy costs drive you out of business). But we will feel good and that is important to us.

Alan McIntire
August 22, 2014 3:30 pm

That activist didn’t consider that “the earth is round”, and “the earth is flat” are NOT mutually exclusive events- think “pizza”, or “dish”.

Lloyd Martin Hendaye
August 26, 2014 12:38 pm

Paragordius Obamai has doubtless encapsulated itself within the pea-size brain of this smirking Dr. Thunk. Steyr may price finances exponentially, but his intellectual assets discount to zero.

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