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" ... At Via Meadia, we think there really is such a thing as climate change, but we also believe that there are plenty of emotionally unbalanced greens whose unrealistic climate alarmism gets in the way of thoughtful policy debate. To listen to the alarmists, floods, fires, droughts, hurricanes and blizzards are all the product of global warming. But, as this report shows, things aren’t that simple. ... "
" ... It’s not different with those fearful about deficits. They too deeply believe we’re at the point of no return, that our failure to recognize what they purport to see clearly means that we’re on a path to debt-driven crisis. Global warming alarmism has met its match. Much as warmists find comfort in their certitude given the hysteria expressed by scientists, deficit worriers attain similar sustenance from pessimistic economists and politicians. The pessimists say deficits have us in crisis mode, they often point to books like This Time Is Different to support their negative view of the world, so it’s a certainty that they see what we plainly don’t. The problem is that market signals tell a different story. ... "
" ... Money? Perhaps people like Sen. Reid see how Al Gore became a very rich man by investing in the very global warming alarmism that he helped to spawn while working in government. ... "
" ... National Republican candidates similarly raise a lot of money on the coasts, and that’s once again because the biggest donors live and work in coastal cities and states. Republicans are less prone to buy into the prevailing warming wisdom, at which point we can say that the smart money in the U.S. at least subconsciously thinks as Trump does, that the warming alarmism is a major hoax. Lefties like to say that the rich are “greedy,” but if so their alleged greed doesn’t have them shielding their life’s work from climate change that, according to the climate alarmists, is soon to erase their wealth. ... "
" ... To see why Shiller is promoting know-nothingness and alarmism over serious thought, readers need only consider Henry Ford, the late Steve Jobs and computer entrepreneur Michael Dell. Each grew extraordinarily rich not by harming the poor and middle classes, but by virtue of turning luxuries once solely enjoyed by the rich (the automobile, a smartphone that is realistically a supercomputer and the personal computer itself) into common goods accessible to all. Inequality isn't a catastrophe, rather when it's on the rise the lifestyle gap between rich and poor is in decline. By definition. ... "