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Scientific Journal Editor Resigns Over Climate Change Denier's Paper

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elizajane9/03/2011 4:23:09 pm PDT

re: #49 Killgore Trout

I skimmed that article earlier. I’m not crazy about the Truth Out site, mostly because I’m unfamiliar with it. Did anyone google the author to see if he’s on the level? I’d take it with a grain of salt.

He’s a real person. Retired in June after 30 years as a budget analyst for Congress. Had an op-ed in the LA times in June, criticizing the Republican position in the budget standoff

articles.latimes.com

Also from the new article:

It is this broad and ever-widening gulf between the traditional Republicanism of an Eisenhower and the quasi-totalitarian cult of a Michele Bachmann that impelled my departure from Capitol Hill. It is not in my pragmatic nature to make a heroic gesture of self-immolation, or to make lurid revelations of personal martyrdom in the manner of David Brock. And I will leave a more detailed dissection of failed Republican economic policies to my fellow apostate Bruce Bartlett.

I left because I was appalled at the headlong rush of Republicans, like Gadarene swine, to embrace policies that are deeply damaging to this country’s future; and contemptuous of the feckless, craven incompetence of Democrats in their half-hearted attempts to stop them. And, in truth, I left as an act of rational self-interest. Having gutted private-sector pensions and health benefits as a result of their embrace of outsourcing, union busting and “shareholder value,” the GOP now thinks it is only fair that public-sector workers give up their pensions and benefits, too. Hence the intensification of the GOP’s decades-long campaign of scorn against government workers. Under the circumstances, it is simply safer to be a current retiree rather than a prospective one.

If you think Paul Ryan and his Ayn Rand-worshipping colleagues aren’t after your Social Security and Medicare, I am here to disabuse you of your naivet.[5] They will move heaven and earth to force through tax cuts that will so starve the government of revenue that they will be “forced” to make “hard choices” - and that doesn’t mean repealing those very same tax cuts, it means cutting the benefits for which you worked.


And this is coming from a Republican budget analyst. The entire article is, from that perspective, absolutely terrifying.