Quote Originally Posted by overgrowthegovt

Of course I believe Darwin...survival of the fittest in NATURE. We basically transcended nature (for the worst) a long time ago, and our metal and sludge can't be considered a legitimate Darwinian obstacle for the world's species. People can only stick their fingers in their ears and hum for so long about global warming. And yes, species have been going extinct forever, but not on this SCALE since the dinosaurs. And yes, climate change is natural, but again, not on this SCALE.
Why is our intervention in the environment any different than that of other species. The beaver builds damns for it's own convinces, the diversion of water helps him and other species while harming others in his area.

I agree with certain environmental regulations, but things have gotten to a point where the regulations being proposed harm industries, jobs, and companies.

We have been influencing our environment for thousands of years. The Native Americans understood it was a good thing. They used to burn down forests in order to control the growth of large trees, all large trees did was kill the smaller and more useful ones. The trees we have today in many parts of the country aren't even native, because the Natives burned down the forests and new smaller ones grew in the place of the old big ones.

And their is absolutely no solid evidence to support the Global Warming theory.

Simply because the vast majority of the population believes in a theory doesn't make it accurate. A majority of people believed in Eugenics at one point, giving Hitler the political support to begin eradicating the Jews.

Even Planned Parenthood was developed due directly to the belief in Eugenics. The founder actually said she wanted to eliminate the dredges of American society through birth control. That isn't an exact quote, but it sums her position up well. They want to eradicate the part of the population they pretend to protect.

I'm actually more liberal than most liberals.