{"id":25212,"date":"2011-09-27T19:08:29","date_gmt":"2011-09-27T23:08:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetsave.com\/?p=25212"},"modified":"2011-09-27T19:08:29","modified_gmt":"2011-09-27T23:08:29","slug":"us-disasters-in-2011-set-new-record","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetsave.com\/articles\/us-disasters-in-2011-set-new-record\/","title":{"rendered":"US Disasters in 2011 Set New Record"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Yep, that’s a graph of U.S. disasters according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Looks a bit like the graphs of greenhouse gas emissions, doesn’t it? Looks completely opposite the trend of Arctic sea ice. Strange…<\/p>\n

Of course, the GOP has been trying<\/a> to either cut FEMA disaster relief funding or clean energy funding<\/a> (not oil subsidies). Nice way to keep the U.S. suffering!<\/p>\n

Here’s more from a previous post:<\/p>\n

It seems like a story out of fantasy land. Members of the GOP in the House of Representatives do not want add to spending by funding critical disaster relief after Hurricane Irene, so they are trying to cut funding to advance the development of clean vehicles (which, of course, are critical to cutting global warming and limiting the billion-dollar disasters we see in the future).<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

And from another:<\/p>\n

So, last week House Speaker John Boehner insisted he was willing to shut down the government unless we kill a loan program that helps Detroit automakers retool factories to make hybrid cars that had created 40,000 jobs. (Note: That\u2019s a\u00a0loan<\/em>\u00a0program, not a\u00a0give-away<\/em>\u00a0program.)<\/p>\n

The House passed the bill on Friday and then left town. Since the government will run out of money on September 30 unless this bill is passed, that left it up to the Senate \u2013 pass it Boehner\u2019s way, or take the blame for the shutdown. And since the Democrats have caved on just about everything in the past year, Boehner probably figured there was a good chance they\u2019d just cave again.<\/p>\n

Senate leader Harry Reid may have found a little bit o\u2019 backbone, though. He\u2019s started the bizarre parliamentary dance required (under Senate rules) to lob the ball back at the House\u2026 WITHOUT the odious job-killing green-car cut.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Will it work? Who knows?<\/p>\n

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