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"This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for
something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...%20Politics%29 Huh - how about that... |
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"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ... "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...%20Politics%29 Huh - how about that... You really need to stop watching Fox "news" ... try to branch out a bit. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Sat, 19 Dec 2009 23:56:05 -0800, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...%20Politics%29 Huh - how about that... You really need to stop watching Fox "news" ... try to branch out a bit. It's the echo chamber he enjoys the most. |
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On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re... Huh - how about that... It's amazing how your side can cherry pick people's thoughts and present just that as fact and expect everyone to eat it up. I know that many on the right will, afterall, they'll take some lie that Hannity or Rush tells them and run with it as the truth too. |
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On Dec 20, 8:16*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re... Huh - how about that... It's amazing how your side can cherry pick people's thoughts and present just that as fact and expect everyone to eat it up. I know that many on the right will, afterall, they'll take some lie that Hannity or Rush tells them and run with it as the truth too. So instead of attacking the messenger, which is your side's MO, how about addressing the quotation. Specifically, what part of it isn't true, and why? |
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On Dec 20, 8:32*am, Jack wrote:
On Dec 20, 8:16*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re.... Huh - how about that... It's amazing how your side can cherry pick people's thoughts and present just that as fact and expect everyone to eat it up. I know that many on the right will, afterall, they'll take some lie that Hannity or Rush tells them and run with it as the truth too. So instead of attacking the messenger, which is your side's MO, how about addressing the quotation. *Specifically, what part of it isn't true, and why?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Easy! First, if you read the whole article, not just the cherry picked parts, you'll see that they are discussing Europe's cap and trade problems saying that we will have the same problems. This without even knowing how we are going to model our system. Pretty audacious if the right wing thinks that their side can predict the future. |
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On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re... Huh - how about that... http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...-cbo-estimate/ http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...l-require-hom/ http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...earth-cooling/ http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...en-treaty-thr/ And here's a good one about the right's idea that more CO2 is actually good for the environment: http://politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...-not-pollutan/ |
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On Dec 20, 8:53*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 20, 8:32*am, Jack wrote: On Dec 20, 8:16*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re... Huh - how about that... It's amazing how your side can cherry pick people's thoughts and present just that as fact and expect everyone to eat it up. I know that many on the right will, afterall, they'll take some lie that Hannity or Rush tells them and run with it as the truth too. So instead of attacking the messenger, which is your side's MO, how about addressing the quotation. *Specifically, what part of it isn't true, and why?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Easy! First, if you read the whole article, not just the cherry picked parts, you'll see that they are discussing Europe's cap and trade problems saying that we will have the same problems. This without even knowing how we are going to model our system. Pretty audacious if the right wing thinks that their side can predict the future. You're movving the goalposts. You stated that a thought was cherry- picked, presented as fact, and went on to try to smear it as a lie. The quote you attacked as a lie was: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." What *specifically* in that quote is not true. C'mon, you attempted to smear it as a cherry-picked lie, so it should be easy to point out the falsehood in the quote. |
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On Dec 20, 9:23*am, Jack wrote:
On Dec 20, 8:53*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 20, 8:32*am, Jack wrote: On Dec 20, 8:16*am, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 19, 9:44*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009...s-cap-trade-re... Huh - how about that... It's amazing how your side can cherry pick people's thoughts and present just that as fact and expect everyone to eat it up. I know that many on the right will, afterall, they'll take some lie that Hannity or Rush tells them and run with it as the truth too. So instead of attacking the messenger, which is your side's MO, how about addressing the quotation. *Specifically, what part of it isn't true, and why?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Easy! First, if you read the whole article, not just the cherry picked parts, you'll see that they are discussing Europe's cap and trade problems saying that we will have the same problems. This without even knowing how we are going to model our system. Pretty audacious if the right wing thinks that their side can predict the future. You're movving the goalposts. *You stated that a thought was cherry- picked, presented as fact, and went on to try to smear it as a lie. No I didn't. Show everyone where I said that the quote was a lie. The quote you attacked as a lie was: "This is the problem with politicians trying to create a market for something that the free market otherwise doesn't value," Schulz said. "An emissions trading market is an artificially, politically-created market...." Again, no I didn't. Show me where I attacked the quote as a lie. What *specifically* in that quote is not true. *C'mon, you attempted to smear it as a cherry-picked lie, so it should be easy to point out the falsehood in the quote.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Again, show me where I said the quote was a lie. |
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