Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Maybe Republicans will take note

I'm not sure why Global Warming has become a partisan issue but the lines seem clearly divided.

If you think Global Warming is a true threat to the human experience.... than you are probably a democrat.

If you think Global Warming is a political device created by Al Gore to promote his movie..... than you are probably a Republican.

On Tuesday a group of 259 international asset managers, who are responsible for more than $15 TRILLION, called for all nations to combat climate change OR be confronted with economic problems that might be worst than the global recession of the last two years.

Their message was aimed at all the countries who will meet in two weeks at a United Nations conference to discuss climate change.

I think their message was also aimed at Republicans who now control the House and who have stated that Global Warming needs to be investigated along with Obama's policies regarding the problem.

Republicans do not seem to believe there is a problem.

Republicans therefore might be the problem.

Maybe they will pay attention to investors whose holdings account for one quarter of global capitalization.

Here's hoping.

Michael Timothy McAlevey












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