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So what?  Is he going to claim no one can figure out wether or not global climate change is from natural or human sources again?
 
That's my guess.  He needs a get out of investing real  money in renewables clause for his fossil fuelish corporate banking friends.
 
At some point one has to realize that the "toxic texan" is the source of his very bad public image around the world, not the vast majority of humanity on planet earth that sees this administration as dangerous and the president as a puppet of corporate oil interests.
 
Even the most powerful leader of the most powerful nation on planet earth has to at least notice public opinion.
 
When even people like Powell turn on his policies, it maybe time for even the most faithbased of patriots to rethink their point of view.
 
I think what is happening now is that even the corporate boardroomies at exxonmob, ford, and GM are starting to get nervous about a possible invasion of Iran.
 
The Iraq thing is just not delivering oil.  Making it a complete failure in even the board roomate's eyes.  And now oil prices are falling, killing the record oil industry profits.
 
Will they rise after the election?  OPEC is going to cut production to make it happen.  Then the roomies will be happy again and let Rummy invade Iran?  Maybe so. 
 
Gasoline at 4 bucks per gallon might sweeten the invasion prospects for them.  And the budget busting profits for contractors like Halliburton and other defense contractors give the roomates a place for their hedge funds to invest.
 
Budget busting weakens federal power and strengthens the hand of capital.  That is Reagan Revolution at it's most basic. 
 
Boost the power of corporations and erode the power of government until it becomes a mere figurehead, a rubber stamp for corporate lobbyist written laws.  The 3 branches of government changing to a ceremonial role, like the British royal family did a scant century or so ago.
 
All power residing in corporate boardrooms.  None with the representatives of we the people.  That's the bottomline of invasion, occupation, and nation building of countries that are located over vast pools of oil.
 
Total transfer of the control of capital from government to corporations.   And eventually to complete corporate governance