Federal government spent nearly $70 billion on ‘climate change
activities’ since 2008
The Congressional Research Service estimates that since 2008
the federal government has spent nearly $70 billion on “climate change activities.”
Oklahoma Republican Sen. James
Inhofe presented the new CRS report on the Senate
Floor Thursday to make the point that the
Obama administration has been focused on “green” defense projects to the
detriment of the military.
The report revealed that from fiscal years 2008 through 2012
the federal government spent $68.4 billion to combat climate change. The
Department of Defense also spent $4 billion of its budget, the report adds, on
climate change and energy efficiency activities in that same time period.
Inhofe, the Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on
Environment and Public Works and a senior member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, argued that the expenditures are foolish at a time when the military
is facing “devastating cuts.”
“Everyone agrees that energy efficiency in the military is a
worthy goal,” he said. “In fact, I have been a strong supporter of some of
DoD’s alternative energy solutions that are affordable and make sense,
including their initiatives on non-algal bio-fuels and natural gas. But forcing
our military to take money away from core programs in order to invest in
unproven technologies as part of a failed cap-and-trade agenda is not only
wrong, it’s reckless.”
Inhofe, who believes climate change
is an unproven scientific theory at best and a hoax at worst, expressed concern
about recent statements by
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta expressing the department’s focus on making and
keeping the military “green.”
Panetta’s comments came just two weeks prior to the Senate
Armed Services Committee’s markup of the current Defense Authorization bill.
During that markup, Inhofe said he plans to “put the spotlight on President
Obama forcing his costly green agenda on DoD while [Obama] is gutting the
defense budget.” He added his intention to introduce amendments to stop the
administration’s green military plans.
“As President Obama’s war on affordable energy wages on
there are real threats out there, and, contrary to Secretary Panetta’s remarks,
man-made catastrophic global warming isn’t one of them,” Inhofe said.
The Oklahoma senator added that Panetta’s green focus
reveals the administration’s true feelings about energy development.
“Secretary Panetta’s commitment of a billion dollars for
alternative fuels makes clear that, despite President Obama’s recent change in
rhetoric for his re-election campaign, he remains fully determined to implement
his all-out attack on traditional American energy development — and the
military is one place where he can force it to happen,” he said.
Inhofe noted “drastic” cuts in personnel, brigade combat
teams, tactical fighters, and airlift aircraft DoD has undergone in the last
four years, along with the cancellation or postponement of specialized ship and
aircraft construction.
“Which would you rather have? Would you rather spend $4
billion on Air Force Base solar panels, or would you rather have 28 new F-22s
or 30 F-25s or modernized C-130s?” he asked. “Would you rather have $64.8
billion spent on pointless global warming efforts or would you rather have more
funds put towards modernizing our fleet of ships, aircraft and ground vehicles
to improve the safety of our troops and help defend our nation against the
legitimate threats that we face?”
According to Inhofe, Panetta’s focus on greening the
military was a direct order from the White House — an order he should disobey.
“President Obama can write press releases for his lackeys
but Secretary Panetta has an important job to do and doesn’t have time to be
pandering to President Obama’s global warming fantasies or his ongoing war on
affordable energy. He has a real war to win,” Inhofe concluded.
Source: Tea Party Economist and The Daily Caller 6:13
PM 05/17/2012
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Comment:
The $70 billion should include the
bad loans and alternative energy projects and subsidies, but the entire cost
for Agenda 21, the “fundamental transformation” plan is much higher. Global warming was the scam that prompted
George (Hapless) W Bush to sign on to Agenda 21 in the first place. Every federal department and agency has been
consumed with Agenda 21 implementation for the past 4 years. I believe Obama is spending the better part
of that extra $ trillion a year on this treason.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
2 comments:
Denying the very real scientific evidence showing change in our climate, and claiming it's all politics, is like sticking your fingers in your ears, closing your eyes, and singing "LaLaLaLaLa" hoping it will go away.
It's foolish and it's irresponsible.
Exactly what I was thinking Tim, and even if you don't believe or don't want to believe in the global warming theory, you can't deny that our (and the majority of the world's) current environmental and land development policies are atrocious.
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