"Obama - Unfocused or Delusional?"
Sydney
M. Williams
Thought of the Day
“Obama – Unfocused or Delusional?”
May 26, 2015
Nero,
allegedly, fiddled while Rome
burned. Today we have a Commander in Chief who seems equally unhinged from
reality. In a world fraught with Islamic terrorists and muscle-flexing
autocratic nations, the enemy on which he is focused is climate change. On the Wednesday
before Memorial Day, President Obama came to the Coast Guard Academy in New London , Connecticut
to warn the newly graduated second lieutenants of the far-reaching consequences
of climate change, and of man’s responsibility to halt its effects. Like the
Norse King Canute who, after conquering Denmark ,
England and Norway , tried to hold back the waves, Mr. Obama went
to Denver in
2008 and promised that his Presidency would bring the time “when the rise of
the oceans began to slow.” Global warming is the yardstick he has used to
define his Presidency.
It
seemed to make no difference that the world was being shattered – at least in
part because of our neglect. The day before the President’s speech the Iraq city of Ramadi
fell to ISIS, the North Koreans revealed they had the ability to attach a
nuclear device to an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile capable of reaching the
U.S. , and the Iranians said
that UN nuclear inspectors would not be allowed into Iran . The next day, the ancient
(and strategically important) Syrian City of Palmyra fell
to ISIS . Two days later, tensions rose between
the U.S. and China over the latter’s constructing of
artificial islands 800 miles off their coast in the South
China Sea .
In
New London , Mr.
Obama said: “I am here to say that climate change constitutes a serious threat
to global security, an immediate risk to our national security, and make no
mistake, will impact how our military defends our country.” He left no doubt as
to the imperativeness of his message: he threatened those who are dismissive or
skeptical of man-caused climate change as being “guilty of negligence and
dereliction of duty” – an ominous threat from the Commander in Chief.
His
speech was akin to a ship that had hoved anchor. He spoke of the dangers of
climate change with the close-minded fervor of a fundamentalist preacher,
leaving no room for climate agnostics. There was in the speech an absence of
any apparent concern regarding terrorism and the homeland. He ignored the fact
that there are those who would do us harm, who would upset the security of the
world. Mr. Obama’s studied avoidance of those risks seemed odd when speaking to
those responsible for defending our shores.
The
President has the intellectually dishonest habit of calling his “climate” opponents
deniers, while claiming that he and his believers are truth-tellers: “I know
there are still those back in Washington who refuse to admit that climate
change is real…” That’s hogwash. While I know of many who are skeptical as to
the magnitude of the role man has played in climate change, I know of none who
claim that climate change is not real. In making such outrageous accusations,
Mr. Obama refuses to engage the real debate – What effect has man had on
climate change? Is nature more or less powerful than man? What will be the
economic costs to emerging and developing countries of complying with standards
set by rich nations? How can we realistically enforce reductions of emissions
of other nations without causing economic hardships?
A
recent study by Dr. Philip Lloyd, a South Africa-based physicist and former
lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is of
interest. Dr. Lloyd examined ice core-based temperature data going back eight
thousand years – his purpose to gain perspective on the magnitude of 20th
Century global temperature changes. What he found was that the standard
deviation in temperature over that time was about 0.98 degrees Celsius, which
compares favorably to the 0.85 degrees climate scientists say the world has
warmed over the past century. Keep in mind, the 20th Century, experienced
the industrialization of much of the world and two world wars, where the price
of victory included ecological devastation. “The key challenge in understanding
climate change,” Dr. Judith Curry, a climate scientist at Georgia Tech, told
the Daily Caller News Foundation in April of this year, “is to assess the
natural climate variability.”
Is
man’s effect on a changing climate more important than the dangers we face from
Islamic terrorism? Is it greater than the threat from a nuclear-armed North
Korea, a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, an increasingly militaristic
China that looks to dominate the South China Sea through which a third of all
global trade passes, and a Russia looking to re-create its lost empire? From
the files of Osama bin Laden that have been made public, it is obvious that al
Qaeda’s real target has always been the “great Satan” that is the United States .
The same is true for ISIS , as they have
publically stated. The religious freedom we enjoy, along with our Constitution
and Bill of Rights, are direct threats to those Islamists militants who would
establish a caliphate, which is simply a dictatorship under the guise of
religion.
The
Earth has been undergoing climate change since it evolved billions of years
ago. What is new to the world is the freedom we enjoy as a people. It is the
continuation of that individual liberty that should be the focus of our
leaders, not just during Memorial Day week, but at all times. Contrast the
words of President Obama in New London last
Wednesday to those of President Reagan on Memorial Day in 1982 at Arlington Cemetery . Mr. Obama: “Climate change
will affect everything you do in your careers…it will impact how our military
defends our country.” Mr. Reagan: “War will not come again, other young men
will not have to die, if we will speak honestly of the dangers that
confront us and remain strong enough to meet those dangers.”
The
world was already dangerous. It has become more so in recent years, in part
because of decisions we have taken. For the President to come and tell 223 newly
commissioned officers that the major enemy they face is climate change was, in
my opinion, the act of a delusional man.
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