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December 17, 2007

Mayer Hillman: Democracy Is Less Important Than Imposing Carbon Rationing

Mayer Hillman, senior fellow emeritus at the Policy Studies Institute, offers an indication of what's in store for us if the bureaucrats controlling our fate don't stop rolling over for international moonbattery.

As you've probably heard, moonbats are now opposed to carbon, the basis of all known life. We eat it, we exhale it and we burn it to create the energy that runs civilization. Hillman wants it rationed, and to hell with public consent:

When the chips are down I think democracy is a less important goal than is the protection of the planet from the death of life, the end of life on it. This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not.

You begin to see why the liberal elite doesn't like private citizens owning guns. At some point the populace will rise up against the crimes being committed against it in the name of the global warming hoax. The sooner this happens, the less economic devastation we will have to endure.

Mayer-Hillman.jpg   Creepy elitists like Mayer Hillman are working to impose poverty and totalitarianism under cover of the fictional climate change crisis.

Hat tips: Small Dead Animals, The Corner, The Jawa Report; on a tip from BUUUUURRRRNING HOT.

Posted by Van Helsing at December 17, 2007 7:45 AM

Comments

This is right up there with their attempts to ban dihydrogen monoxide


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw&NR=1

Posted by: James F McEnanly at December 17, 2007 8:37 AM

When the chips are down I think liberal control of the populace is a less important goal than is the protection of the country from the death of democracy, the end of rights in it. This has got to be imposed on people whether they like it or not.

Posted by: Frank at December 17, 2007 9:11 AM

Posted by: V the K at December 17, 2007 11:28 AM

A hundred years ago a person could be a socialist and, because they hadn't yet seen totalitarianism and millions upon millions hadn't yet been murdered in socialism's name, feel that they really were on the side of right and good. I think a hundred years from now people are going to look back on what is our future and say, how could they not have seen that the ideology of environmentalism would lead to totalitarianism and would murder millions upon millions.

Posted by: Kevin at December 17, 2007 11:35 AM

Hillman is pronounced Himmler.

Posted by: DANEgerus at December 17, 2007 5:18 PM