Zeiger
Daily Stormer
December 10, 2016
Who even believes this anymore?
Global warming has always been a hoax meant to help deindustrialize the west and promote globalist meddling in national affairs.
It’s definitely good news that the Trump team is going to crack down on all these bureaucratic schemes to give away our national sovereignty to the UN and other international bodies.
And though I think there might be more important things to crack down on, this atmosphere of purging really plucks at my heartstrings!
Nothing like a good purge to get your day started.
Donald Trump’s transition team has issued a list of 74 questions for the Energy Department, asking agency officials to identify which employees and contractors have worked on forging an international climate pact as well as domestic efforts to cut the nation’s carbon output.
They’re compiling lists of names!
Oh, man, I wouldn’t want to be on that list.
Sucks to be you right now, huh, climate hoaxers?
Global warming? Into the trash it goes.
The questionnaire requests a list of those individuals who have taken part in international climate talks over the past five years and “which programs within DOE are essential to meeting the goals of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan.”
Hahaha!
They want to know which programs are essential!
That’s like a bully asking his victim, “hey, what’s the best thing I could do to really ruin your day? Just wondering.”
Trump and his team have vowed to dismantle specific aspects of Obama’s climate policies, and Trump has questioned the reality of climate change. The questionnaire, which one Energy Department official described as unusually “intrusive” and a matter for departmental lawyers, has raised concern that the Trump transition team is trying to figure out how to target the people, including civil servants, who have helped implement policies under Obama.
When the purge is going just right.
Thousands of scientists have signed petitions calling on the president-elect and his team to respect scientific integrity and refrain from singling out individual researchers whose work might conflict with the new administration’s policy goals. This potential clash could prompt a major schism within the federal government, with many career officials waging a battle against incoming political appointees.
It could spark a major schism?
Good!
We don’t want these bureaucrats who made a career out of dispossessing us to remain in office. Every last one needs to either fall in line, or get removed.