Media Canards

Media Canards

Media Canards

James T. Moodey / James TMoodey

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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Política y gobierno
ISBN:
9781440159589
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In this book you will learn four fascinating 'stories' that the media has silenced. These stories make Watergate seem trivial and are a must read for every American. You will learn: 1) The fascinating story of new technologies that have kept us safe since 9/11; 2) What happened to the WMD; 3) Why carbon dioxide can not warm the atmosphere, because it is too heavy and sinks below ground. This is true science from a gas measurement expert that proves current governmental legislation to be a monumental mistake. 4) Some positive accomplishments of President Bush that have been muted by the media, including how he reduced the number of Rogue Nations from five to one. Most important to all of us, the author explains in simple terms why our factories are closing. The economic devastation of this far exceeds any short term economic crisis. The author gives an amazingly simple economic explanation of how factories create all wealth in a society. For this reason, the wealth of our nation is at risk. No politician, no economist or professor has the first hand experience of this industrial real estate expert who specialized in relocating factories until the process ground to a halt in the early 1990’s. Factories have been closing ever since. He explains in detail how the 'Cap and Trade' rule, which has been in use for twelve years in Southern California, forces factories to reduce consumption of natural gas. This has encouraged many of our factories to close. He explains that the burning of natural gas is harmless as we breathe it over our natural gas ranges. Residences burn about one hundred times more natural gas than our factories. The author explains that a comparable Cape and Trade rule for residences would more aptly be called, 'Reduce and Freeze to Death and Pay While You Do It.'

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