An address by Christopher Horner at The Heritage Foundation on the politics behind the climate change agenda (you’ll need Windows Media Player to view the video, MP3 available through the link):
There is an interesting segment on Rudd and his 2020 Summit (from 13:20 minute mark). The list of items Rudd’s friends want to outlaw is startling; everything from airports to birthday candles to private cars to taxing babies and stripping people of their Australian citizenship, if someone denies the climate change political agenda. Horner also covers Al Gore’s mysterious USD 300 million grant to re-brand the global warming agenda to a climate crisis, and other vested interests and rent-seekers with their hands in the pot.
The proponents should come out and state exactly what they want, such as how much people should have to pay from their weekly income on ‘saving the plant’ from carbon emissions. I’d like to know Rudd’s response based on his own personal finances.