That's what the "1%" (is that what we're calling them now?) do. They take a real issue and use it for their advantage. It's like global warming, which is a real thing. They hijack it and try and use it to justify more pillaging of our economy and resources and consolidating their grip on power. They never let a good crisis go to waste. The sad result is people sense something is wrong and assume the problem itself is fake.
That's why places like California are moving to force people to keep a connection to their electrical utility where one is available, and then to pay the utility a fee for not buying their product. That's right. If you generate enough power to be self-sufficient ... truly self-sufficient ... and there's a grid connection available at your property, you're going to have to have that connection and you're going to have to pay up to $100 a month to that utility for having the nerve not to buy energy from them.
It's like global warming, which is a real thing.
No, no, no, "global warming" is not a real thing. By "global warming" what is meant is anthropogenic global warming, and it does not exist. There is no evidence that human activity is making the climate of the planet hotter.
The only way it's possible that it's not a "thing" is:
- CO2 doesn't have absorption bands in the infrared
- There is some as of yet unknown mechanism for earth to shed extra heat absorbed by CO2.
If you believe it's conclusively not a thing, please shed light on how the excess heat is shed from the system.
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