Approaching the upcoming election, ThreeConservativeBros is highlighting 50 events that have influenced our nation since the 2008 Presidential Election. Today we discuss reasons 16 thru 25. Click here to review Volume I, or here for Volume II… (more…)
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50 Things That Changed America – Volume III
Posted in climate change, Democrats, economy, Elections, Environment, global warming, Health Care, hypocrisy, Liberal Elitism, Media, Obama, Organizations, Politics, Republicans, stimulus, Waste, tagged 2010 Elections, Card Check, Chicago, Chicago Politics, Climategate, Daily Caller, DailyKos, David Axelrod, Ezra Klein, Greece, Greece Financial Collapse, Health Care, John McCain, Mid-Term Elections, Obama, Obama Care, President Obama, Rahm Emanuel, Research 2000, Reverend Wright, Rod Blagojevich, Sarah Palin, stimulus, Stimulus Bill, Student Loans, TARP, Timothy Geithner, Tony Rezko, Tucker Carlson, unions, US Treasury on October 22, 2010| 2 Comments »
50 Things That Changed America – Volume II
Posted in carbon emissions, climate change, Copenhagen, Democrats, Elections, Environment, Foreign Affairs, global warming, Obama, Politics, Radical Islam, Republicans, Sarah Palin, tagged 2010 Elections, Andy Stern, Arafar, Bill Clinton, Bush, Bush Tax Cuts, Cap and Trade, Congress, Copenhagan, General McChrystal, George Bush, Globsl Warming, Israel, Midterm Elections, NASA, Netenyahu, Obama, President Bush, President Obama, Rolling Stone, Sarah Palin, SEIU, Tax Cuts, unions on October 20, 2010| 3 Comments »
Approaching the upcoming election, ThreeConservativeBros is highlighting 50 events that have influenced our nation since the 2008 Presidential Election. Today we discuss reasons 6 thru 15. Click here to review Volume I…
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Results from Copenhagen: The Copenhagen Accords
Posted in Al Gore, climate change, Copenhagen, economy, Energy, Environment, Foreign Affairs, global warming, Politics, tagged Cap & Trade, Carbon Emissions, climate change, Consensus, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Accords, Developing Nations, global warming, Politics on December 30, 2009| Leave a Comment »
My summary of the results from Copenhagen’s Climate Change Summit are more than a week late due to the Holiday Break, but to be honest with you, it really doesn’t matter. For all the hoopla surrounding the fiasco, all the jockeying, pontificating and lugubrious debate had by global delegates for nearly two weeks, they finally agreed on one thing; we need to have more talks. This brilliant idea is being billed as, “The Copenhagen Accords.” What a joke. (more…)
Quick Hits – Vol. XIX
Posted in climate change, Environment, global warming, Quick Hits, tagged Center for American Progress, Charles Krauthammer, climate change, Climate Summit, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Climate Conference, CRU, Environment, European Union, global warming, Guardian, Matthew Yglesias, New York Times, Obama, Ross Douthat, Talking Points Memo, Telegraph, Washington Post on December 11, 2009| Leave a Comment »
A few times per week, around noon time we will post a few op-ed pieces from newspapers, mainstream websites, or elsewhere from the blogosphere: (more…)
Copenhagen Climate Conference 2009
Posted in climate change, economy, Energy, Environment, Foreign Affairs, global warming, Human Rights, hypocrisy, Media, Obama, tagged Al Gore, Cap & Trade, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Emissions, china, Christopher Monckton, Climate Conference, Climategate, Copenhagen, Denmark, East Anglia, EPA, global warming, India, Kyoto Protocol, Lisa Jackson, Politics, United Nations on December 9, 2009| 8 Comments »
Mr. Obama goes to Copenhagen…
There’s a decent chance you may have viewed the below video from October. It features Lord Christopher Monckton from Great Britain who is a former advisor to Margaraet Thatcher in the 1980’s. In the video Monckton claims to have read the treaty that President Obama and the rest of the countries will sign at the United Nations Climate Summit in Copenhagen Denmark. Although I’m not big on conspiracy theories, and I do not believe Obama will be ceding our US Sovereignty anytime soon…(treaties call for 2/3 Senate approval anyway) the backdrop to this story is extremely important. As many are unaware this conference is even convening, its consequences for the future of our economy are dire and unbelievably far reaching