Outgoing California Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown warned that America and the rest of the world are falling behind in the fight against climate change and likened the challenge to fighting the Nazis in World War II.
In an interview for Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” the outgoing governor called on President Donald Trump to take the lead in addressing the issue. “Instead of worrying about tariffs, I’d like to see the president and the Congress invest tens of billions in renewable energy, in more-efficient batteries, to get us off fossil fuel as quickly as we can,” Brown said.
“I would point to the fact that it took Roosevelt many, many years to get America willing to go into World War II and fight the Nazis. Well, we have an enemy, though different, but perhaps, very much devastating in a similar way. And we’ve got to fight climate change. And the president’s got to lead on that.”
The Nazis sought out and murdered 6 million Jews. Comparing this horror to anything minimizes it. It is not similar. #neveragain @JerryBrownGov https://t.co/njYj4B0jfE
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) January 2, 2019
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This is who liberal Jews vote for. This is the only ethnic group where people vote against their interests.
This is not a good analogy, there is NOTHING to compare to the evil of the Nazis yms,and further, any deleterious weather is a result of the sins of man, punished by the Creator of the universe, Who is not pleased with our actions, speech, and thoughts.
Change the stupid laws and you might see a “change”!
Just another nail in the coffin – among thousands of other nails – for those evil Democrat politicians.
This is pure evil.
“Climate Change”? So is it a good thing or a bad thing that (at least according to all modern science) the “ice age” has melted – or is it better that we return to (the scientifically alleged) mile-thick ice over most of modern day Canada and northern U.S. of the alleged 12,000 years ago? For that matter, is this guy advocating we change the orbit of the earth (the most common reason given for the melting of the ice age)? And for that matter, it is a near unanimous scientific consensus that within the standard cycle model of climate we are in the middle of an ice-age currently, except we are experiencing is a (short and temporary) less-frozen mini-thaw cycle within the larger ice-age cycle.