Friday, December 4, 2009

Rep. Issa: Obama's refusal to investigate 'Climategate' emails is 'unconscionable'


The U.N.'s decision this week to investigate whether some of its climate change research had been manipulated constitutes a "direct rebuke" of the Obama administration, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) said Friday.

The White House's unwillingness to open a similar inquiry could now only be characterized as "a sad abdication of their responsibility to ensure that U.S. policies are not driven by corrupted science and data," the congressman added.

“The very integrity of the report that the Obama Administration has predicated much of its Climate Change policy has been called into question and it is unconscionable that this Administration and Congress is willing to abdicate responsibility of uncovering the truth to the United Nations," explained Issa, the ranking member on the House Oversight and Governmental Reform Committee. READ MORE...

2 comments:

  1. it's because they know it's a fraud already, they made it one. they don't need to 'look into it.' it's a major wealth transfer and power grab to extort billions of dollars and AL Gore is a perfect example of that.

    i hope every dope that supported Obama pays for it with 90% of their income because they deserve to suffer.

    i hope their health care gets worse and they have trouble finding a job. not being mean, just being honest.

    cap and trade is the biggest con job ever, and where are the liberals at? they're not protesting are they?

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  2. I believe with all my heart and soul that the idiots who voted Obama into office are going to get what they deserve. The only bad thing is, they're going to take the rest of us down with them.

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