Climate Depot’s Marc Morano appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends” to discuss Democratic senators attempt to vastly expand federal “climate” rules for U.S. businesses and discuss the new 2018 book, “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change.”
Morano: “We have CNN and The Washington Post now literally practicing medieval witchcraft.
In the Middle Ages, they used to say: “That witch caused this bad weather, she caused the crop failure. We wouldn’t have had this had those witches not been there, and they had trials on this.
“And now they’re blaming the president of the United States. Donald Trump does not get credit for our economic growth but the media is perfectly willing to blame him for a hurricane. How does that work? It makes no sense whatsoever.”
Watch: Fox & Friends – Broadcast September 19, 2018 – Fox News Channel – Interviewed by Steve Doocy
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Excerpt: Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is leading a push to compel companies to disclose more information about how their businesses impact and could be impacted by climate change. On Friday, Warren introduced the Climate Risk Disclosure Act of 2018, which would mandate that publicly traded companies provide extensive climate-related information, such as greenhouse gas emissions, fossil fuel investments, and risk management strategies for things like rising sea levels and increased temperatures.
Not everyone, however, is a fan of Warren’s legislation… “This is virtue signaling of the highest order for her Democratic base, Marc Morano, the editor of ClimateDepot.com, said on “Fox & Friends” Wednesday. He argued that Warren’s bill would give the U.S. government and the Securities and Exchange Commission extensive power to go after companies and “shake them down.”
“They’re going to use these disclosures now — and they’re going to [be] the size of the phone book in the end — and they’re going to go after them and sue them for money for causing bad weather,” Morano said.
He drew a parallel to how the Washington Post editorial board wrote a column that said President Trump is “complicit” in extreme weather like Hurricane Florence, due to his skepticism of human-induced climate change and his administration’s efforts to “dismantle” environmental regulations.
“Donald Trump does not get credit for our economic growth, but the media is perfectly willing to blame him for a hurricane,” Morano said. “How does that work? It makes no sense whatsoever.”
Fox and Friends host Steve Doocy and Marc Morano on set in New York City.
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Why dont AL GORE take up living like a hermit living in a cave way up on some mountain far away from civilzed society and quit telling us how to live
You can’t be a climate saint unless you’re willing to take a vow of poverty on behalf of your constituents.
E Warren…. is she the one who falsely claims to be a native Indian too ? Well I for one
love that companies are adding plant food to our greening earth . Well done !
Keep it up .
People who want to blame President Trump for Hurricane Florence must have been at the end of the line when brains were being passed out and when they got to the front there was nothing left. First just for the sake of argument, assume climate change from man’s emissions is real. If so, this has been going on for decades. President Trump has been in office less than two years. What could he possibly do in that period of time that would have made Hurricane Florence happen or worse? Now consider the fact that the United States has done a better job of cutting emissions of carbon dioxide than most of the European nations. Why would President Trump be at fault, but not Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and a host of others? Last, consider the fact that hurricanes are decreasing in numbers. If climate has an impact, that is what it can be credited.
Leave it to the Stupid Jackass Party(Liberal Democrats)to push for more idiotic and useless regulations Al Gore is a blabbering nit-wit Lizard Warren and all her mindless braying the democrats are absolutly vile when their not in control of our lives