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Climate change and the Democrats - Excitable
‘progressives’ compare it to World War II and cancer
By R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
Climate change is one of those issues that the
Bien-Pensants around the world all agree upon. We must act. If we do not act
people will lose their beach houses. Plants will wither and die. Birds will
fall from the sky. Just last week whole communities in the Caribbean were swept
away.
There are, however, problems with eliminating or ameliorating
climate change. For one thing, modern technology cannot seem to keep up with
peoples’ ability to dream. Daydreams outpace technology every time. Dream up a problem
such as climate change, and I will guarantee you that it will be years before
climate change is solved by technology. Though when I ponder some of the
solutions now being offered for climate change, it might be worth the wait.
Consider Congress girl Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She has
dreamed up a vast scheme. She calls it the “Green New Deal.” It envisages all
our homes and office buildings and even factories being revised and rebuilt according
to her green code. Others are more moderate. They would only wipe out the
commercial airline industry, though the automobile industry could be next.
Already there is an ambitious plan afoot in our country to end the life of the
plastic straw.
Oh, yes, there is another problem with climate change. It
is not a
winning issue with the electorate. Any government that attempts this sort of Green Adventure almost immediately falls. I cannot think of a country on Earth whose majority supports climate change legislation.
winning issue with the electorate. Any government that attempts this sort of Green Adventure almost immediately falls. I cannot think of a country on Earth whose majority supports climate change legislation.
Possibly, in the Vatican there is a majority that supports climate
change legislation. We know the pope favors it. Yet, I would say that the Vatican is not a conventional democracy.
Australia is a conventional democracy, and climate change
legislation has not done very well in Australia. There have been seven
governments in recent years that came to power in Australia, and all in one way
or another came a cropper because of climate change. The most famous example of
a climate changer being defeated by a climate change denier in Australia was in
2013. In that election, Kevin Rudd, who ran on a platform of carbon taxes, was
demolished by Tony Abbott, who once referred to climate change activism as crap.
He sounds downright Trumpian to me.
Last Wednesday, we saw the Democrats’ lonely crowd of candidates
traipse across a stage for a ghostly pageant hosted by CNN. The network
finished dead last that night in the ratings with the other two cable news channels
elbowing CNN aside. The network’s average audience during the seven-hour event
was a measly 1.1 million viewers.
The topic for the seven-hour spectacular (yes, seven-hour) was climate change. Jeff Zucker, the president of CNN, apparently thought it was the major issue with the Democratic hopefuls, and obviously they agreed.
Gaffable Joe Biden, Pocahontas, Comrade Bernie Sanders and
all the rest arrived on stage Wednesday night to talk about climate change all night
long if need be. They compared it to World War II. They compared it to cancer.
They blamed it for wars already in progress and wars in the future. One
ludicrous comparison was between climate change and overpopulation. The
wretched of Africa could be saved by Planned Parenthood’s arrival in the Dark
Continent, all wearing pith helmets and garb from L.L. Bean. Frankly, the
Democrats’ obsession with climate change is more than odd. It is delusional.
As The American Spectator’s Hunt Lawrence and Daniel J.
Flynn wrote in commenting on the Wednesday night revels, not climate change but
health care“ matters to voters in a real, tangible way, and not in an abstract sense
like climate change.” Health care consumes 18 percent of the American budget,
trending upward toward 20 percent by mid decade. Americans now spend $3.5
trillion or so on health care with the federal, state and local government footing
45 percent of the bill. How will we pay for it in 2025? The subject was not
even discussed last Wednesday by the leading Democratic contenders.
Messrs. Lawrence and Flynn are putting their money on
health care not climate change as an issue in 2020.
R. Emmett
Tyrrell Jr. is founder and editor in chief of The American Spectator. He is the
author most recently of “The Death of Liberalism,” published by Thomas Nelson
Inc.