Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Obama Ups Climate Change Pledge to $100 Billion in Copenhagen
Any public funding, though, cannot be given without approval from Congress. But if Chicago style politics start to pan out, we may see Congress approve public funding rather than getting a bag of dead fish mailed to their homes by chief of staff Rahm Emanuel or get beaten up by members of the SEIU.
But the $100 billion pledge isn’t enough for insatiable liberals – they’re hoping for an announcement of increased levels of emission cuts by 2020, which would result in more government regulation and less industry innovation. And as always, the decision needs to be made immediately and is very historic. House Republicans said they would introduce a “disapproval resolution” that would block any efforts to fund the pledge.
In the end, it’s pretty funny seeing delegates from all over the world and virtually every country take 11 days and have nothing to show for it – other than a STD from the free prostitution offers by the sex workers’ union.