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[In] the new book, “Time to Eat the Dog?: The Real Guide to Sustainable Living.” The authors calculate that dog owning is much worse than SUV driving for the planet.

Yeah—come try to take my pit bulls from my GiantSUV™.  And have ya seen how much horses buckfart around?

New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, for example, has made no secret of his envy for China’s ability to Get Things Done. In 2005, he wrote: “I cannot help but feel a tinge of jealousy at China’s ability to be serious about its problems and actually do things that are tough and require taking things away from people.” And just last month, he lamented that the GOP’s refusal to bend to Democratic cap-and-trade proposals demonstrated that our system of “one-party democracy” is worse than China’s “one-party autocracy."

Shades of Bill Maher… It’s amazing how they just cannot restrain themselves to maintain the veneer of civility long enough to enslave US all.  Kinda lets ya know how they’d behave if they accomplished their goals.

Meanwhile, an international bureaucracy pushes “global governance” to combat climate change, heedless of popular sentiment. America’s founders revolted to protest too much taxation and too little representation. The notion that America will sacrifice its sovereignty and treasure—and dogs!—to reduce warming by a fraction a century from now is absurd.

That from the LAT.  Granted, it’s written by Jonah Goldberg.  But the LAT published it.  Good on ‘em.

Posted by Claire on 10/28 at 07:33 AM
  1. ““I cannot help but feel a tinge of jealousy at China’s ability to be serious about its problems and actually do things that are tough and require taking things away from people.”

    I assume he’s talking about the time when the Chinese government killed all the dogs in one county:

    Dog cull in China to fight rabies

    (As usual, the Chinese couldn’t afford bullets to do the job.)

    Posted by ZZMike  on  10/28/09  at  11:03 AM

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