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Holy chutzpah, this assuming St. F. believes in man-made, man-preventive global w.

Pope Francis a true believer — in politics

Mises Daily | Mises Institute.

Pope Francis’s Relentless Pessimism Fuels His Faith in Politics

JUNE 19, 2015

TAGS Global EconomyWorld History

Pope Francis’s new encyclical “On Care for Our Common Home” has been released to much acclaim from the mainstream media. One Germannews sourcedeclares “Papal encyclical could break climate change deadlock.” “Pope Francis’ views on climate change present a moral challenge to many 2016 GOP contenders,”declares US News and World Report. Not in many decades has a papal document been so easily used as a tool for political and electoral ax-grinding.

When the truth hurts — badly.

Pope F. won’t be the coal miners’ pope . . .

. . . if he’s canonized, won’t be their patron saint either, to go by his coming letter to the world, where:

He writes that there is an “urgent and compelling” need for policies that reduce carbon emissions, among other ways, by “replacing fossil fuels and developing sources of renewable energy.”

You know, like the pope of Holy Communion, of peace, that sort of thing.

Well look, even pontiffs have to lie in the beds they make.

Supreme pontiff stumbles with “demagogic” commentary

Pope Francis has those old global-warming blues.

Some Catholics are criticizing Pope Francis for his stated positions on environmental issues. On April 28, a Vatican conference on environment and migration commenced that brought scores of business people, activists, and Catholic officials to the ancient city.
Among them is Jeffrey Sachs – a wealthy and influential economist who has sometimes been accused of leftist leanings.Also on hand is UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, who had a private meeting with the pontiff.
The conference and Pope Francis’s previous statements on the environment inspired the ire, for instance, of writer Maureen Mullarkey.
Writing online in the journal ‘First Things,’ Mullarkey said “Francis sullies his office by using demagogic formulations to bully the populace into reflexive climate action with no more substantive guide than theologised propaganda.”
What we can hear from the Pope I can imagine hearing in a Jesuit rec room of many decades ago. Batting around ideas. giving each other what-for.
Anyhow, there’s more more more here  . . .

Fire, he said, and they ran for the exits . . .

The crowded theater where it’s a sin to yell “fire” has become the masses who fear fear itself in the form of falsely alarming medical reports:

Almost 8,000 cases of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, have been reported to California’s Public Health Department so far this year. More than 250 patients have been hospitalized, nearly all of them infants and young children, and 58 have required intensive care. Why is this preventable respiratory infection making a comeback? In no small part thanks to low vaccination rates, as a story earlier this month in the Hollywood Reporter pointed out.

The conversation about vaccination has changed. In the 1990s, when new vaccines were introduced, the news media were obsessed with the notion that vaccines might be doing more harm than good. The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine might cause autism, we were told. Thimerosal, an ethyl-mercury containing preservative in some vaccines, might cause developmental delays. Too many vaccines given too soon, the stories went, might overwhelm a child’s immune system.

Then those stories disappeared. One reason was that study after study showed that these concerns were ill-founded. Another was that the famous 1998 report claiming to show a link between vaccinations and autism was retracted by The Lancet, the medical journal that had published it. The study was not only spectacularly wrong, as more than a dozen studies have shown, but also fraudulent. The author, British surgeon Andrew Wakefield, has since been stripped of his medical license

Etc. Another panic, another bad result.

Next thing, we’ll hear about the seas rising and engulfing New York.

No global warming in 1987, NY Times reported

NOAA in 1989, per NYT: No global warming since 1895:

While the nation’s weather in individual years or even for periods of years has been hotter or cooler and drier or wetter than in other periods, the new study shows that over the last century there has been no trend in one direction or another. The study, made by scientists for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was published in the current issue of Geophysical Research Letters. It is based on temperature and precipitation readings taken at weather stations around the country from 1895 to 1987.

What do you know about that?  That was before Al Gore knew better and convinced so many people. The excellent Chicago-based NewsAlert unearthed it.