http://www.buzzfeed.com/rubycramer/marco-rubio-shrugs-off-climate-change-in-state-of-the-union
nion, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio dismissed climate change as a challenge beyond government "control," and disappointed environmental activists in the Senator's home state hopeful that Rubio would acknowledge the issue given top billing in President Barack Obama's speech."When we point out that no matter how many job-killing laws we pass, our government can't control the weather — [President Obama] accuses us of wanting dirty water and dirty air," said Rubio, who gave the live televised address from the House Speaker's Conference Room.Rubio's speech also made reference to clean energy sources such as solar and wind energy, but added, "God also blessed America with abundant coal, oil, and natural gas."
ok golden boy first disappoints his constituents, second reference to job killing is code for deregulation, which will result in dirty air and water, so far this guy is trying to beat out Ryan as party chief liar.
gov't never said it could control weather the regulations were aimed at those who pollute through shortcuts and underhanded disposal his benefactors.
he would be a perfect candidate 2016 he already has all the republican criteria to run, and deliver us a win.
The Florida Senator also dismissed climate change as a challenge too large for government in an interview with BuzzFeed earlier this month. "Anything that we would do on [climate change] would have a real impact on our economy, but probably, if it was only us [the U.S.] doing it, a very negligible impact on the environment," Rubio said.
from exaggeration to suggesting we are the only ones concerned about climate change, cheap shot from an even cheaper wanna be.
"The economy of Florida is so tied to what happens to climate change that we're talking about the loss of our coastal areas," said Jonathan Ullman of the Sierra Club's South Florida chapter.Ullman, who spoke to BuzzFeed by phone before Rubio's address, said, "We hope in his speech he acknowledges it, and acknowledges that it's man-made. I'm sure he's written the speech already, but he can stop the presses — there's still time."
"still time", not for republicans if they don't believe in it time is irrelevant and there is no real threat, i think they believe but their drive to deregulate to satify their "contributors" as with everything else come in ahead of ":we the people" and the country.