North Carolina businessman Jay Faison feels that some Republican are being left out of the man-made climate change discussion. Namely he believes that those Republicans who believe energy policy should be set based on this failed, and ever failing, theory are not being given a voice. He intends to rectify that by financing a 175 million dollar advertising campaign which will be run through his “ClearPath Foundation” he hopes to persuade so called “moderate” Republicans to “join the fight against climate change.”
Why exactly Mr. Faison would want to waste his money trying to rally people to fight a problem that that doesn’t exist is beyond me. I would certainly give him the benefit of the doubt and thus assume his motives are quite noble. However, I do question his judgment. Is it truly his position that climate alarmism doesn’t get enough coverage? Does he actually believe that people (and this would include people of all political, religious, and cultural persuasions) aren’t hearing enough about the threat of climate change? Perhaps his next cause can be getting the word out about Caitlin Jenner or informing us that LeBron James plays basketball.
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