Latest Outrage: Environmentalist Luddites use a beetle to block the importing of oil from Canada
The Luddites were a social movement of 19th-century English textile artisans who protested – often by destroying mechanized looms – against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution.
The old English Luddites broke the law with violence. They went to jail or were hanged.
The modern Luddite uses the law in court to block all possible capitalist building projects that might lift people out of poverty, create jobs and wealth. The Modern Luddites want us to all live in a pretend Socialist never-never land where everyone is "equal" and no one has money. The environment is their weapon to destroy America.
Now plans for a 1,700-mile-long tar-sands oil pipeline across the Midwest face a variety of Socialist-Luddite political hurdles. The Luddites claim they are worried about a large black beetle with red spots whose habitat, it seems by magic, lies right where the pipeline would go.
Green Marxism Socialists are using a willing environmental movement to shut down capitalism. |
The insane Luddite environmentalists claim the American Burying Beetle would be adversely affected by a 36-inch pipeline.
Yes. A "massive" 36 inches. We cannot transport oil because of a beetle.
Bull Shit.
The Canadian pipeline company TransCanada has already moved into beetle relocation mode reports the Los Angeles Times.
Save the Beetle through relocation!
Over the summer, a University of Nebraska researcher led a massive effort to find, trap and relocate more than 2,000 of the beetles from the pipeline's proposed route through Nebraska. A 100-mile-long corridor atop the pipeline route was mowed to a nub in the hope of leaving the route unattractive for the beetles to return.
On Wednesday, three environmental groups filed a federal lawsuit in Nebraska, challenging the right of federal agencies to authorize work to help save the beetle from a pipeline that hasn't even been authorized yet.
Marxist "Conservationists" say the State Department's environmental review should have taken into account not just the beetles, but also migratory birds such as the critically endangered whooping cranes whose path northward from Texas. Oh the horror!
We all know that birds cannot fly over or around a 36 in pipe.
Michael George, a field supervisor for the Fish and Wildlife Service in Nebraska, said the federal government issued a permit to University of Nebraska researcher Wyatt Hoback to carry out the beetle relocation and research over the summer.
A "Green" transportation pod for the Proletariat as designed by the Democrat National Committee. |
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