Rainn Wilson changes his Twitter name — sort of — for climate change ‘stunt’
This is a great idea: take on the Big Lie about climate change — that it’s a problem that affects the very poor — instead of using real data and real methods to study the issue. Instead, we get a character on the page, who has apparently fooled us for over a decade with his false ‘opinions.’
Yes, it may be difficult to believe, but the climate change hoax is an elaborate — the Big Lie, basically — made up of a few basic elements.
First, we need to look at the numbers:
We’ve been told that as of today, there are approximately 3 million Americans who are obese. Over the course of their lives, they are expected to balloon to over 20 million Americans.
Today, as of today, there are approximately 3 million Americans who are obese. Over the course of their lives, they are expected to balloon to over 20 million Americans. Many of these obese Americans will die prematurely.
Many of these obese Americans will die prematurely. The number of obese people has doubled since the mid-1970s.
The number of obese people has doubled since the mid-1970s. For every life saved, one obese person has to die. It’s a vicious cycle.
For every life saved, one obese person has to die. It’s a vicious cycle. For two decades, we’ve learned that air pollution from cars and factories kills tens of thousands of Americans each year.
For two decades, we’ve learned that air pollution from cars and factories kills tens of thousands of Americans each year. A few years ago, it was estimated that as many as 75% of all Americans lived within a mile of a coal-burning power plant. Today, the coal industry admits that’s an undercount.
A few years ago, it was estimated that as many as 75% of all Americans lived within a mile of a coal-burning power plant. Today, the coal industry admits that’s an undercount. The EPA has repeatedly misstated its own data.
The EPA has repeatedly misstated its own data. The US military has been ordered by the Pentagon