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 It is always exciting to hear what Marco Rubio has to say. Why is it exciting? Because I know that it will be either political or religious and they both are just self serving. Maybe exciting is the wrong word. Maybe the proper word is suspenseful. When I listen to Rubio talk he never seems to talk about things that are going to affect the State of Florida like the rising oceans. I listed a link below where in 2019 Rubio is talking about Climate Solutions. He says a lot but really if you read the article he really does not say very much. He talks about the Everglades Project as a solution to climate change. I think that is great that they are trying to reverse the damage that the State and Country has done to the environment but to be honest with you it will have no effect on Climate Change. Why? Because the Everglades will be eventually absorbed by the ocean. What will be there to stop the rising seas? The Everglades are barely above sea level so any rise in the oceans is going to have a huge effect on the Everglades and eventually they may be gone. I am not saying that we should stop trying to save the Everglades but what I am saying is that if we don’t try and reduce our carbon footprint we may have nothing left to save. The fresh water that flows through the Everglades also helps replenish the Biscayne Aquifer that runs under much of Southeastern Florida, that I believe supplies the drinking water to millions. The rising sea levels are not going to stop if we do not reduce our carbon footprint and I think the Rubio is smart enough to know this. Here again he would rather pay politics that look for real solutions. He would call a person like me a climate alarmist.

The funny thing about climate change and our rising seas it affects two completely different groups the most. One is the poor that Rubio has no interest in helping at all. Even his Pope says that Climate change has the biggest effect on the poor. With all of his religious quotes, the poor is really one group that he really is not concerned about at all in my opinion. Jesus walked with the poor but Rubio? Well not so much. The other group is the rich. The very group that he courts on a regular basis for money. All that very expensive coastal property they own will be in a world of hurt in the near future. We are already seeing the effects of erosion of our beautiful Florida Beaches but by 2050 the seas are predicted to be another 12 inch higher than they are now. With the erosion of those beaches and the barrier islands there will not be as much stop the devastation from the ever increasing number of major storms. Florida will be in the crosshairs more than it already is. What we put into the seas does affect our environment but what we put in the air effects our climate change. He never talks about what we are putting in the air. What we are putting in the air is what is melting the glaciers. It is the melting glaciers that are making the sea levels rise. He may try and push himself off as some type of environmentalist and there may be people that believe him but nothing that he is talking about is going to stop what is the most devastating thing to Florida’s future. The rising sea levels. 75 years ago the Congress, the State and the Army Corp of Engineers made decisions that devastated the Everglades creating the problems that we have today. The lack of any real action by people like Rubio will also be felt 75 years from now. He won’t be around and I won’t be around but our Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren will be and they will probably cursing our names for the mess we left them.

Rubio has tried to make himself the candidate of law and order. When I look at politicians like Rubio I see anything but law and order. Our laws start with the Constitution. You know that document that our Forefathers left us that tells us how we are suppose to run the Country. Everything starts with the Constitution and trickles down from there. Do you know that he called the serving of the search warrant at Mar-a-lago Unconstitutional? I am trying to figure out why serving a search warrant that has shown that a crime may have been committed and was signed off by a Judge is Unconstitutional? Trump keeping documents that he should not keep is a crime. If anything it looks like the Constitution was “followed to a T”. Our Constitution does not make anyone above the law. To me it looks like Rubio is lying for political points. What is that commandment that one should not bear false witness? Maybe our good Christian Senator never heard that one. Rubio raised bloody hell over Hillary and her emails. Why is he giving a Trump a pass? Hillary should not have kept her own email server but Powell and Rice before her did the same thing. None of them should have done it. It was a security risk that they all committed. It was investigated and the FBI chose not to pursue. When it comes to documents that Trump should have not taken from the White House is a whole different ball game. There is such a thing as the Presidential Records Act of 1978. Yes, by taking those records Trump knowingly broke the law. The fact that it took a warrant is what I find disturbing. Why doesn’t a person of law and order like Rubio find it disturbing?

Law and order is an important issue to me. If laws are not applied evenly then we do not have law and order. Right now we do not have that law and order and that is being approved by politicians like Marco Rubio. I find Rubio’s lack of support for the rule of the law and our Constitution disturbing. Marco Rubio took an oath to defend and protect our Constitution and he took that oath voluntarily.  Where those words he uttered just a lie?  That is what it looks like to me. On Jan. 6th our Constitution was attacked by domestic terrorist trying to stop a constitutional proceeding. Why is Rubio so against finding out the truth? Better yet why is Rubio not leading the charge to find the truth? After January 6th I was so hoping that the Republicans would be leading the charge to find out the truth and to help purge our Country of those domestic terrorist. That is the one thing that would have truly united our nation and put the survival of our Republic before any political party.

 

Marc Rubio rejects climate alarmism in favor of realistic solutions (usatoday.com)

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