
When I was a bartender and I broke a glass in the ice bin, I had to toss all the ice and fill up the bin again. I couldn't pick broken glass from the ice because you couldn't be sure you got it all. Ice and broken glass look a lot alike. And if you were wrong and missed a piece, somebody got hurt.
This is exactly the way I feel about the global warming data. It -- and the science behind it -- has been corrupted. It needs to be tossed and begun again. Who are we to believe? What data is all this based on? How do we tell the shards from the ice?
That the EPA has plowed ahead and labeled greenhouse gas as a public threat suggests more politics and more bad decision-making based on bad science.

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