CLIMATEGATE — So what was the rush for?

by Whaleoil on December 2, 2009 · 17 comments

Nick Smith rammed our ETS through par­lia­ment under urgency with one of the major rea­sons being to har­monise with Aus­tralia. Well that has com­ing crash­ing down around the fools ears with Cli­mate­Gate and now with the Aus­tralian Sen­ate in par­tic­u­lar the Oppo­si­tion steeled by dump­ing their warmist leader has dumped their ETS in the bin. Rudd is now faced with the pos­si­bil­ity of call­ing an early elec­tion and with the Lib­er­als couch­ing the next elec­tion in terms around the fraud that is Cli­mate Change the Labor’s wish for a mas­sive tax upon the Aus­tralian population.

As leader I am not fright­ened of an elec­tion,” Mr Abbott said after his vic­tory. “I am not afraid of an elec­tion on this (ETS) issue.

This is a $120 bil­lion tax on the Aus­tralian pub­lic, and that is just for starters.” he said.

Why has no-one here squealed about the mas­sive taxes levied against our pop­u­la­tion? I wish we had a leader of the National party that would call the warmists on their bull­shit like Tony Abbot has done in Australia.

He once called Mr Rudd “a toxic bore” because of his envi­ron­men­tal­ist zeal.

I don’t say there aren’t prob­lems, but I refuse to be ter­ri­fied of the future,” Mr Abbot said recently.

If you look at Roman times, grapes grew up against Hadrian’s Wall. In the 1700s they had ice fairs on the Thames.

So the world has been sig­nif­i­cantly hot­ter, sig­nif­i­cantly colder than it is now. We’ve coped.”

Nick Smith and John Key pushed this through so we could be world laders whenn it is increas­ingly likely that new Zealand will be left stand­ing as the only coun­try who actu­ally bought into the hype, the lies and the fraud that is Global Warming.

Already Copen­hagen is doomed. The Chi­nese and Indi­ans look set to walk, along with the Brazil­ians and South Africans and the Cli­mate­Gate scan­dal has dis­cred­ited much of the sci­ence and the sci­en­tists behind the advise for the IPCC and behind the neces­sity for the Copen­hagen Treaty.

In an unprece­dented move, India on Sat­ur­day joined China and two other devel­op­ing coun­tries to pre­pare for a major offen­sive on rich nations at the Copen­hagen con­fer­ence on Cli­mate Change next month.

The four coun­tries, which include Brazil and South Africa, agreed to a strat­egy that involves jointly walk­ing out of the con­fer­ence if the devel­oped nations try to force their own terms on the devel­op­ing world, Jairam Ramesh, the Indian min­is­ter for envi­ron­ment and forests (inde­pen­dent charge), said.

We will not exit in iso­la­tion. We will co-ordinate our exit if any of our non-negotiable terms is vio­lated. Our entry and exit will be col­lec­tive,” Ramesh told reporters in Beijing.

So we will go to Copen­hagen as the ONLY coun­try in the world to have imple­mented an ETS, the ONLY coun­try in the world to have exposed our econ­omy and indus­try to the vast Ponzi scheme ever invented, a scheme that is based on shonky sci­ence and down right lies. We will be the laugh­ing stock of the world now as the world realises that Al Gore and his almost conned the whole of human­ity with the great­est fraud yet con­ceived since Ponzi first lent his name to that type of fraud.

I shake my head in bemuse­ment at what John Key and Nick Smith have done to our coun­try. I won­der too what a secret bal­lot of the National cau­cus would reveal on the issue of Cli­mate Change. And I wait with baited breathe for “Witi” Far­rar to cut and paste Bill English’s and Nick Smiths obfuscations.

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Lucy December 2, 2009 at 4:23 am

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If you look at Roman times, grapes grew up against Hadrian’s Wall. In the 1700s they had ice fairs on the Thames.

So the world has been sig­nif­i­cantly hot­ter, sig­nif­i­cantly colder than it is now. We’ve coped.”

Exactly. And this is what we have been argu­ing all along. Read your his­tory. And BTW the human race PROSERED in the warmer times in history

Lucy December 2, 2009 at 4:23 am

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Whoops sorry that should be prospered.

Bok December 2, 2009 at 4:27 am

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Witi Far­rar love it.

Dont hold your breath there. It;s fin­gers in the ears time singing lalalalalalal at kiwiblog.

He has had no time to read or post on the emails but can post on 12 other sub­jects except for the biggest sin­gle mis­take made in NZ polit­i­cal his­tory. The cred­i­bil­ity is shot!

Dimmocrazy December 2, 2009 at 4:52 am

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Well said Whale.

Shane Pleasance December 2, 2009 at 4:56 am

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I am utterly dis­traught at the turn of events. I never expected NZ to get much bet­ter under Nats. I cer­tainly never expected it to get this much worse. Are the Lib­er­tar­i­anz becom­ing the only true oppo­si­tion party?

Hagues December 2, 2009 at 5:48 am

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” And I wait with baited breathe for “Witi” Far­rar to cut and paste Bill English’s and Nick Smiths obfuscations.”

And I wait with baited breathe for WO to resign from the National Party and join ACT. Come on Whale you can do it.

Harry December 2, 2009 at 6:12 am

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This is seri­ous stuff, as Shane just alluded to above we’re just as poked, if not more so, under the Nats. What’s this plus ACC rises going to be cost­ing the aver­age worker in a year? $30 a week or more?

erikter December 2, 2009 at 7:35 pm

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shon­Key needs to answer the ques­tion of why the rush. He’s left Nick Smith to muck around with the ETS and passed a use­less piece of leg­is­la­tion that will hob­ble NZ com­pet­i­tive edge with Australia.

Why is the National Party so weak?

Whaleoil December 2, 2009 at 7:41 am

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I have a pres­i­dent to get rid of first.

billhicks December 2, 2009 at 7:45 am

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8.40pm christchurch.Temperature 8 degrees 2 days into summer,global warming…..yeah right……….Didn’t nick smith co author nicky (wom­ans name) hager-gays book………nick + nick=dick

Doug December 2, 2009 at 7:48 am

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From the Bris­bane Times Poll.

Emis­sions Trad­ing Scheme
Has the Sen­ate done the right thing vot­ing down the ETS?
Yes 60%
No 40%

inversesquare December 2, 2009 at 8:20 am

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Thank f#$k at least ONE per­son in par­lia­ment actu­ally has the guts to say something….the rest of the sheep go ‘baaaaaa’……. Seri­ously!! how can it come to this?….I ain’t in any way shape or form into con­spir­acy the­o­ries, but man….WTF??? It’s like some sort of crazy reli­gion and the ETS is the tithe we must all pay…..I mean it’s like watch­ing Benny Hinn (worked on one of those things once and got to watch armor­gaurd trucks mak­ing reg­u­lar ferry trips to the bank all day).

I love it that the nuts defend­ing this CRU email stuff are using papers from Sci­ence and Nature / IPCC etc to try and prove innocence…….Have they both­ered to read the fuck­ing emails? the most damn­ing is actu­ally the code!! unbelievable……I’m truly stunned……and NOT A PEEP from the MSM in this coun­try….? seriously…..WTF???

GO RODNEY!!!!

Chiefsfan73 December 2, 2009 at 10:54 am

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Tony Abbott has pre­vi­ously polarised opin­ion. His oppo­nent in the race to dump turnball-less was Joe Hockey, the cud­dly stand for noth­ing bear. Because he wouldn’t oppose the ETS he split the vote and destroyed his chances. Abbott acted deci­sively to vote down the ETS. A wise move. Slowly but surely the pub­lic are real­is­ing the costs of an ETS, and that it has almost no chance of chang­ing any­thing. I think Krudd realises this, which is why he will not call an early election.

Instead while he flies all around the world grow­ing his car­bon foot­print and try­ing to appear cool to Obum­mer, his flunkies includ­ing Turnball-less have been trash­ing the so called deniers.

Thank­fully the game was up before an ETS got thru, wish the same had hap­pened in NZ.

Gauntlet Thrower December 2, 2009 at 8:04 pm

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I sus­pect that Key is moti­vated by polling of the well-heeled pro­fes­sional per­sons of Par­nell for whom global warm­ing (where is it when you need it?) is a career oppor­tu­nity and a “nice thing” to do as you get to meet dim-witted but pretty B-list celebs who left school with­out School C sci­ence. These Par­nel­lians are seen by National Party strate­gists as the arche­typal swing­ing vot­ers; not the work­ers who will now lose their jobs through increased ETS asso­ci­ated costs and who voted for National in oppo­si­tion to ‘the Nanny State’.

In Aus­tralia, it has been fas­ci­nat­ing to watch the polls imme­di­ately record an imme­di­ate turn­around in the num­bers of those who sup­ported AGW pre-Abbott (around 60–70%) to those who now oppose an ETS and ‘crap’ sci­ence (around 60–70%).

It is very dis­tress­ing to see Key, join Krudd and Clark, in the hope of some major UN jun­ket at the end of his tenure, buy­ing into the denial­ist camp (those who deny cool­ing is occurring).

The Aus­tralian posi­tion is gal­vanis­ing the US Repub­li­cans and Blue-Dog Democ­rats – there is now no hope of an ETS in either of our strate­gic and trade part­ners – Aus­tralia or the US. Copen­hagen will fail; even its pro­mot­ers agree on that.

Key and Smith will be too gut­less to defer the ETS and we will fur­ther dimin­ish our respec­tive inter­na­tional posi­tion. But there is hope – at this rate we can become a devel­op­ing coun­try and get mas­sive aid from the inter­na­tional com­mu­nity. So John, just hold that $900 mil­lion cheque you promised India, China and South Korea (yes folks this is a devel­op­ing coun­try accord­ing to Kyoto), and with any luck we can be on the receiv­ing end.

Chris R December 2, 2009 at 8:08 pm

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Inveresquare is right: This entire global warm­ing scam is like a crazy reli­gion. Ratio­nal­ity and a mea­sure of sober insight are not evi­dent in this debate. I blame the MSM for allow­ing this crap to develop unimpeded.

The actions of Key.Smith, Eng­lish and co are absurd and with­out appar­ent explanation.

VOTE Lib­er­tar­i­anz to end this garbage!

Doug December 2, 2009 at 10:40 pm

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Why can the Over­seas News report fraud and in New Zealand they stay well away from it.

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/143573/Climat...

inversesquare December 3, 2009 at 7:13 am

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwM_B4-5gaE

Some­one go and post this over on the left blogs will ya?

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