Krauthammer: Climate Change an Issue of ‘Almost Religious Beliefs’ for the Left

‘I think if Democrats are so attached to this and think this is so apocalyptic if it is withdrawn from, why didn’t they go to the Senate?’

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KRAUTHAMMER: “The left is showing that this has become an issue of almost religious belief. You could shut down every coal mine in America, the effect on the climate, on temperature would be negligible. You couldn’t even measure it. And second, if this is such a popular issue, a consensus issue, when the Democrats at the White House, when Obama concluded this, why didn’t he go to the Senate? We have a Constitution. There’s a reason why we have provisions, because you want  treaties to have substance and permanence. So you go to the Senate, you get a consensus in the country, expressed by a two-thirds majority rather than some executive agreement like, I would say, the Iran deal which they knew would not have consensus. The Kyoto agreement was voted down by 99-1 in the late 1990s because people didn’t want it." 

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